Changing Chef Mickey's Reservation

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Hey all!

I was originally coming to Disney in a party of 8... which has now turned into a party of 6. We have two reservations, each for 4 people, at Chef Mickey's for breakfast. One ADR is at 7:45, one at 9:45. Well, I'd like this to be one reservation of 6... or to at least get another reservation for 2 around one of the times so I can drop the other reservation.

Any tips on how to make this happen? I've been stalking the app but nothing is coming up!!
 
Any tips on how to make this happen? I've been stalking the app but nothing is coming up!!

1) Just keep trying for a combined reservation de to a cancellation.
2) Chef Mickey's is too popular to just walk up and try to include everyone.
3) Plus, you ressie times are too far apart.
4) It is not Disney's fault that you either miscounted or added people.
5) That would be GROSSLY unfair to other guests.
6) See "extra people info below . . .

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THE QUESTION OF AN EXTRA PERSON or EXTRA PEOPLE (the "411"):
1) Disney is getting wise to the "but, they decided to join us" or "I miscounted".
2) People can't always get the ADR they want.
3) So, they under-count to get a table.
4) Then, they show up with "unexpected" additional people.
5) In a team meeting, CM's have been told to warn guests against this.
6) If there is room, WDW will not turn away revenue.
7) But, if busy, they will turn away the additions.
8) Go ahead and arrive with the extras, if you like.
9) Just be prepared to have someone stand around while you eat.
10) I have heard explanations such as . . .
. . . "but, Aunt Suzy decided to join us and we need an extra seat"
. . . "but, two friends from off-site decided to join us and we need two extra seats"
. . . "but, brother-in-law decided to join us and we need an extra seat"
. . . "but, the entire Boy Scout Troop decided to join us and we need 14 extra sets"
. . . "but, my baby is so small that I didn't count her in the number of eaters"
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NOTE1: It is far easier going from an odd-number to an even number, such as from 7-people to 8-people, adding a person to an even number of diners, such as going from 6-people to 7-people. Adding odd person can mean adding a table, and this might not be possible. Going from an odd-to-even might only mean adding a chair or using an empty seat. So, if going from even-to-odd, you might not get the extra person a seat. It is always better to get another ADR with the proper people-count.
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NOTE2: Frequently a party-of-two will try to add a third person at the podium. This can be risky, because many eateries do have tables-for-two. If the guest was slated for one of these, there simply might not be a table available to seat the third person - even if an infant. The extra chair location might extend into an aisle and block access for other guests or Servers.
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NOTE3: Sometimes it is a threesome adding a fourth. Unfortunately, there are many eateries that do have 3-top tables - usually against a wall or pillar. They can't add a fourth chair, since that would invade the aisle and be unsafe for SERVERS.
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NOTE4: The final question is that of how many people are in the eatery. There are Fire Codes which dictate the maximum amount of people. If the capacity is exceeded, there are some big fines possible. And, Disney will not violate the max-capacity of an eatery.
 
Sign up for the ADR finder on Touringplans . com Other than that, keep checking and checking and checking.
 
Did u try the change reservation option in your MDE under your reservations. Select one of those two reservations and click on the change reservation option?
 

Thank you!

I have NO intention of just showing up with more people, as I know "it is not Disney's fault"... I'm not sure that I ever implied I would do something like - just show up with more people or that it was Disney's fault? I appreciate your advice but felt that it was a little aggressive considering I never intended to do something unethical.. I just wanted to know if there was a way (like TouringPlans.com) to easily try to make another reservation work. I do appreciate the notes and will keep hunting for an alternate reservation or see if I can turn the get the reservations modified.


Thanks.



1) Just keep trying for a combined reservation de to a cancellation.
2) Chef Mickey's is too popular to just walk up and try to include everyone.
3) Plus, you ressie times are too far apart.
4) It is not Disney's fault that you either miscounted or added people.
5) That would be GROSSLY unfair to other guests.
6) See "extra people info below . . .

***********************************************************************************

THE QUESTION OF AN EXTRA PERSON or EXTRA PEOPLE (the "411"):
1) Disney is getting wise to the "but, they decided to join us" or "I miscounted".
2) People can't always get the ADR they want.
3) So, they under-count to get a table.
4) Then, they show up with "unexpected" additional people.
5) In a team meeting, CM's have been told to warn guests against this.
6) If there is room, WDW will not turn away revenue.
7) But, if busy, they will turn away the additions.
8) Go ahead and arrive with the extras, if you like.
9) Just be prepared to have someone stand around while you eat.
10) I have heard explanations such as . . .
. . . "but, Aunt Suzy decided to join us and we need an extra seat"
. . . "but, two friends from off-site decided to join us and we need two extra seats"
. . . "but, brother-in-law decided to join us and we need an extra seat"
. . . "but, the entire Boy Scout Troop decided to join us and we need 14 extra sets"
. . . "but, my baby is so small that I didn't count her in the number of eaters"
.
NOTE1: It is far easier going from an odd-number to an even number, such as from 7-people to 8-people, adding a person to an even number of diners, such as going from 6-people to 7-people. Adding odd person can mean adding a table, and this might not be possible. Going from an odd-to-even might only mean adding a chair or using an empty seat. So, if going from even-to-odd, you might not get the extra person a seat. It is always better to get another ADR with the proper people-count.
.
NOTE2: Frequently a party-of-two will try to add a third person at the podium. This can be risky, because many eateries do have tables-for-two. If the guest was slated for one of these, there simply might not be a table available to seat the third person - even if an infant. The extra chair location might extend into an aisle and block access for other guests or Servers.
.
NOTE3: Sometimes it is a threesome adding a fourth. Unfortunately, there are many eateries that do have 3-top tables - usually against a wall or pillar. They can't add a fourth chair, since that would invade the aisle and be unsafe for SERVERS.
.
NOTE4: The final question is that of how many people are in the eatery. There are Fire Codes which dictate the maximum amount of people. If the capacity is exceeded, there are some big fines possible. And, Disney will not violate the max-capacity of an eatery.
 
OP, I think you said that you have ADRs for 8 people, but now you have 6. Correct? So you have less people, not more.

I don't think that's a problem. According to the big lecture you just got, the problem is showing up with more people.

I'll tell you one thing--if we wind up needing to cancel one or two people from any of our ADRs last minute and they make a big deal out of it, it will be the last time that I dine at any Disney table service.
 
OP, I think you said that you have ADRs for 8 people, but now you have 6. Correct? So you have less people, not more.

I don't think that's a problem. According to the big lecture you just got, the problem is showing up with more people.

I'll tell you one thing--if we wind up needing to cancel one or two people from any of our ADRs last minute and they make a big deal out of it, it will be the last time that I dine at any Disney table service.


She has two separate reservations for 4, so it is still a problem. And the reservations are 2 hours apart.
 

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