Can't get ressie for LeCellier

dogruledhouse

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Does anyone know why I cannot get a reservation for LeCellier. I have tried for the whole 5 day stay and there is no availability????:confused3
 
It's one of the hardest restaurants...If not THE hardest...To get into...You could start a thread a mile long with people saying the same thing!!!! You are not alone, and good luck! :)
 
Le Cellier is one of the toughest seats to get in the World. It is a very small venue with very good reviews. Have you tried calling or just on line? Sometimes I have better luck on line.
 

Le Cellier is very small (its capacity is only around 150) and it is the most popular restaurant in all of Walt Disney World - and has been ever since they started the dining plan. Keep trying, sometimes people do cancel.
 
Le Cellier is very small (its capacity is only around 150) and it is the most popular restaurant in all of Walt Disney World - and has been ever since they started the dining plan. Keep trying, sometimes people do cancel.

Definitely keep trying. I tried on my 90 mark and couldn't get it. I kept checking everyday and a week later I got a reservation. While it wasn't at the best time (2:25 pm) I grabbed it. I've still been checking every day to see if I can get a better time, but still nothing.
 
Keep trying at first that's all I was able to get was a lunch reservation, 3 weeks later I found a dinner reservation. Cancelations happen all the time.
 
It's very small and everybody wants to go. Keep on trying you never know. Good Luck :thumbsup2
 
Definitely keep trying. Yesterday, I was able to get a 2:25 seating for the Sunday after Thanksgiving. This was after I had made my reservations at the 90 day mark at the end of August. I didn't expect to get any seating but one popped up quite to my surprise.

Dinner will be much harder to get than lunch. If you really want to experience the restaurant, try for a lunch seating.
 
Definitely keep trying. Yesterday, I was able to get a 2:25 seating for the Sunday after Thanksgiving. This was after I had made my reservations at the 90 day mark at the end of August. I didn't expect to get any seating but one popped up quite to my surprise.

Dinner will be much harder to get than lunch. If you really want to experience the restaurant, try for a lunch seating.

I agree. We had been trying to get a ressie there since our 90 day mark (on Sept. 2nd). We wanted to have dinner there, but then decided to try for lunch. After a few weeks, I finally found one for the first seating (11:30am)....I am just so excited that we finally got one, I have been wanting to try here for a long time. Good luck and here is some pixiedust: to help you.
 
Definitely keep trying. I tried on my 90 mark and couldn't get it. I kept checking everyday and a week later I got a reservation. While it wasn't at the best time (2:25 pm) I grabbed it. I've still been checking every day to see if I can get a better time, but still nothing.

I second this, couldn't get anything at the 90 day +10 mark but kept trying ever few days and finally got a seating.
 
IT is the ONLY restaurant we have wanted to try and could not get a ADR. And that includes character meals etc. I think Cinderellas castle is easier.
 
like everyone else has said it is one of the more popular restaurants at wdw but imo narcoosee's is alot better

I know it is your first choice but I am sure everyone else can post a restaurant that they feel is better.

I would keep trying on the wdw website and change your party size as well it may help get you the ressie you want

good luck!
 
I definitely remember it being cafeteria style! WDW used to have several cafeteria style restaurants. Hollywood & Vine and Crystal Palace were.
 
We couldn't get an ADR either so I tried the day before we arrived and viola!
We are now arriving a day early! It's as good a reason as any for an extra day in Disney. Now if only I could get into Ohanna!
 
It is hard to get into. And if you are visiting from late November to early December, it is even harder because the Candlelight Processional is going on.
 
I definitely remember it being cafeteria style! WDW used to have several cafeteria style restaurants. Hollywood & Vine and Crystal Palace were.


If by cafeteria-style you mean buffet, Hollywood & Vine as well as Crystal Palace still are.
 
If by cafeteria-style you mean buffet, Hollywood & Vine as well as Crystal Palace still are.
No, they were actually like a K&S, J&S, Piccadilly style place. You went through, chose your meat, chose your veggies, bread, salads, etc. and paid by the item purchased. They were very different-and much more affordable! I liked the other 2 a LOT better...haven't tried the new Le Cellier because it's always booked, but I think I would probably enjoy it.
 


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