I have a good friend traveling to WDW soon that has not been able to secure a Y&Y reservation despite both of our best efforts. Could I let her borrow my card to gain entry?
When I used it last, they asked to see it again when I was ready to pay the bill (to add points to my account), but never asked for my Id. So, she might get away with it if she pays cash at the restaurant.
When I used it last, they asked to see it again when I was ready to pay the bill (to add points to my account), but never asked for my Id. So, she might get away with it if she pays cash at the restaurant.
I can't see why they'd need to pay cash. They never check ID to match someone at the table to the card. In our case, the card is in my name but I never pay myself. Usually DH does. Name not matching on credit card has never come up at all
I have a good friend traveling to WDW soon that has not been able to secure a Y&Y reservation despite both of our best efforts. Could I let her borrow my card to gain entry?
Word of note, they no longer bump Card holders to the front of the line. They can gain access to waiting list, even when they won't otherwise take walk ups but now ADR take precedence. So your wait can be longer than expected. We've waited about an hour most times since this change started
What you can try is to call and make a reservation direct with the restaurant, telling them you are a Card holder
No, cards are to be used by the individual member only. The good news is they’re only $25 so it’s very affordable if your friend wants to get one in order to secure a reservation. It’s best not to abuse these types of programs because that just results in further restrictions.
It costs $25 to join, but your friend will receive a $25 welcome reward, so there is no net cost for your friend to join if he/she is planning to eat there anyway.
Word of note, they no longer bump Card holders to the front of the line. They can gain access to waiting list, even when they won't otherwise take walk ups but now ADR take precedence. So your wait can be longer than expected. We've waited about an hour most times since this change started
What you can try is to call and make a reservation direct with the restaurant, telling them you are a Card holder
Sorry. I do not. There are other threads here that have discussed it and they had the phone number. Or check the Landry website. I think I saw it there
Sorry. I do not. There are other threads here that have discussed it and they had the phone number. Or check the Landry website. I think I saw it there
Your friend can show the confirmation email if they order a card and doesn't get the physical one in the mail before their trip. I was able to do that at Yak & Yeti without an issue last October.
Word of note, they no longer bump Card holders to the front of the line. They can gain access to waiting list, even when they won't otherwise take walk ups but now ADR take precedence. So your wait can be longer than expected. We've waited about an hour most times since this change started
What you can try is to call and make a reservation direct with the restaurant, telling them you are a Card holder
I used mine for lunch at Y&Y in early January when there were no ADR's available and we were seated right away - party of 3.
We are planning to use our card for Y&& and RFC early April so I checked the website, and nothing has changed, Club members are eligible for priority seating.
I used mine for lunch at Y&Y in early January when there were no ADR's available and we were seated right away - party of 3.
We are planning to use our card for Y&& and RFC early April so I checked the website, and nothing has changed, Club members are eligible for priority seating.
It probably depends how busy the restaurant(s) are when you present your landry's card. A lunch on a Monday isn't going to be packed like a Friday night at T-Rex in DS.
We were at Y&Y twice in December with our Landry's card and waited maybe 5 minutes one time and 20 the other. No one said anything about ADRs having priority and the day we waited 20 minutes we heard the person at the front desk tell a walk-up that the wait for a table was an hour, so we definitely got some kind of priority.