Dining reservation for person not staying in room

IncredibleboysMom

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Our extended family is celebrating Thanksgiving at Disney :cool1:. My parents have a timeshare they will be staying in. We were originally planning to stay with them, but when free dining came out, we booked it.

I have a family of 5, and booked a free dining room for 4. My oldest child will be sleeping at the timeshare with my parents. My youngest has some physical issues and will not be going to parks with us every day, neither will my parents.

When I make dining reservations for either the 5 or 7 of us, is it going to raise eyebrows that I am making a dining reservation for more than the number on our room reservation, especially since one is my own young child already on my MDE?

I hope this is understandable.

Thanks!
 
No.

You don't need a room ressie to eat at Disney. The two aren't connected. Even IF someone raised an eyebrow (doubtful), you aren't breaking the rules so who cares.
 
Reread your post. You might be breaking the rules if oldest is staying with parents offsite and you put him on FD instead of the youngest, who is staying with you.

Still, ADRs and room reservations aren't connected. They don't do surprise room inspections to see which of your kids are actually staying with you.

Book away.
 















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