Probably is that for me too. I'm noise hypersensitive and if I'm overwhelmed with noise, I interpret my physical environment negatively too sometimes.

Are we able to still go and walk in and hopefully not wait too long. Thinking about Be our Guest and Cinderella Royal Table.
No, there are no wait lists. It's on you to secure a reservation.Can you call to be put onto a waiting list or just keep checking back?
Can you call to be put onto a waiting list or just keep checking back?
We were AP holders the year it opened and went several times. We were NEVER able to get in line at 10:45 and walk right in. The line was over an hour wait at that point every time we were there, even slower times, so I think you got INCREDIBLY lucky if you were able to waltz right in at 10:45.Ha! Yes it was! (What's ADR?) It was great and easy. The trick was to get in line at 10:45, then walk right in when they opened at 11. We did it 3-4 times since they opened. If that is no longer a possibility, then I'll just skip it altogether. In my opinion, the rooms are so big that it feels like a college cafeteria in there...
We were AP holders the year it opened and went several times. We were NEVER able to get in line at 10:45 and walk right in. The line was over an hour wait at that point every time we were there, even slower times, so I think you got INCREDIBLY lucky if you were able to waltz right in at 10:45.
ETA: we have had good success with the touring plans reservation finder. We got a Le Cellier and A Be Our Guest dinner this way.
We were able to get in several times at lunch on our visits also. Luck had nothing to do with it. We waited in line early (and no, it wasn't an hour either) and went in as soon as they opened. We get ressies for lunch now, but not our first several visits.
You could also follow the cancellation thread for the month you're going. I got a BOG dinner reservation for my trip last year using this method.
Go to the hotel concierge (providing of course you are staying on Disney property) in the morning, and see if there are any openings for either of these locations . . . I have always been able to secure a reservation doing this. Good luck.
Where can this be found? Thanks
Don't get hung up on the word advanced. That can mean just 1 hour before you wan to eat. Doesn't have to be 180 days. We never book reservations more than a day in advance and usually it's that morning when on the bus to the park. We don't go hungry, I promise. Folks tend to think that you need to book so far in advance and really, it's not necessary. I bet nearly 100% of the locations on property can be found day before if you look regularly.I had no clue what an "ADR" was, although I expected that the "R" had something to do with "reservation." I can't (and don't care to) follow most of the acronyms here. This site has it's own language.We've made plenty of dining reservations at WDW, and have a few at Disneyland next month...
It's a shame that you can't "walk in" to more restaurants in the Parks. I hate the fact that almost everywhere needs advance reservations now.
If you are indeed a concierge at one of the local Disney hotels, than you for your cheerfulness and professionalism.You have to admit sometimes we are VERY GOOD at what we do "behind the desk".