TangerineZoe
Earning My Ears
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How strict is Disney with the window to cancel your dining reservation? Is it 24 hrs in advance or bust? Or do they only penalize no shows that didn't give any advance notice?
We've found that if you call in inside the 24 hour limit but have a good reason, they're pretty good about letting it go.
How strict is Disney with the window to cancel your dining reservation? Is it 24 hrs in advance or bust? Or do they only penalize no shows that didn't give any advance notice?
Your xxx ending in #### is being used to guarantee your reservation. It will only be charged in the event that your party does not arrive as scheduled. To keep from being charged, please cancel your reservation within the allotted cancellation period.
I love the vagueness of Disney... And yet, the confirmation does not specify the allotted cancellation period! The FAQ used to have a specific time listed, but they removed that and went to the more vague wording. Honestly, I think if you called by 9:00 pm (when the dining phone line closes) you should be okay. I do agree that 24-hours is the safest, but my guess is that it's a specific time (e.g., 8:00 pm or 9:00 pm).
I canceled ADR's for Goofy's kitchen as late as 11pm the night before I was to have breakfast. I was not charged a fee. I also canceled breakfast at Plaza Inn the night before. Both were last month, and in both cases, I canceled the ADR's online.
I canceled ADR's for Goofy's kitchen as late as 11pm the night before I was to have breakfast. I was not charged a fee. I also canceled breakfast at Plaza Inn the night before. Both were last month, and in both cases, I canceled the ADR's online.
I love the vagueness of Disney...
And yet, the confirmation does not specify the allotted cancellation period! The FAQ used to have a specific time listed, but they removed that and went to the more vague wording. Honestly, I think if you called by 9:00 pm (when the dining phone line closes) you should be okay. I do agree that 24-hours is the safest, but my guess is that it's a specific time (e.g., 8:00 pm or 9:00 pm).
If you'd like to test the policy, I'd love to gain from your experience.But seriously, like most customer service experiences, I think there's more to it than the policy. Are they really busy and turning people away? Do you have a good excuse? Did you call/stop by? Were you expectant that they'd just do away with the policy for you (DYKWIA)?
Good--maybe that indicates they're rocking back a little on that One Disney nonsense.![]()
During a family trip to Disneyland in 2012, we had made reservations for 8 at the Blue Bayou 60 days in advance. When we arrived, we decided it would be too expensive for that many people. So I went up to the worker at the entrance and cancelled, the day of the reservation. She thanked me for letting them know, and that was it.