Coral Reef Reservations

SharonS

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I tried to get a reservation for Coral Reef on March 21st for dinner. I said anytime after 6:00, and they are said they are already fully booked. Should I keep calling dining and asking in case there is a cancellation? Any suggestions are appreciated. I am attending a conference with some folks that have never been before, and that night the conference is providing a 'night at EPCOT' on your own. I wanted to take the others I'm travelling with to a nice restaurant, but I was thinking something themed instead of simply an EPCOT restaurant. I came up with either Coral Reef or San Angel Inn. I have booked a reservation at San Angel as a backup, but really want Coral Reef. Suggestions??
 
Keep calling!

I'm sure that at some point, someone will cancel.

Or, depending on the number of people in your party, you might want to adjust your party size.

HTH!
 
Keep trying you might make it.
 

I would definitely keep calling. We were able to make several ADR changes closer to our departure date. As we were told, they open things up a bit the as the dates approach.

If you are traveling with a larger group, perhaps you could book two tables? As I recall, many of the tables at Coral Reef are designed to seat four people (those closest to the tank) and then the ones a little further away can accomodate six. If you are trying to book a large group, that may be the problem.
 


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