Disney Resort Guests to Have Access to Additional Dining Reservations

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Disney Resort Guests to Have Access to Additional Dining Reservations

Starting this past Tuesday, October 18, select table-service restaurants at Disney Resort hotels will set aside a limited number of reservations exclusively for Disney Resort hotel Guests to book for dates during their stay.

Guests with a valid Disney Resort hotel reservation may get access to these dining reservations when they are available. To gain access to these dining reservations, Disney Resort hotel Guests must link their hotel reservation and book on DisneyWorld.com or via the My Disney Experience app.

The number of these Disney Resort hotel Guest reservations is limited and varies daily. Disney Resort hotel Guest reservations are subject to change and may be unavailable on certain dates, including peak periods or during special dining events.
 
Disney Resort Guests to Have Access to Additional Dining Reservations

Starting this past Tuesday, October 18, select table-service restaurants at Disney Resort hotels will set aside a limited number of reservations exclusively for Disney Resort hotel Guests to book for dates during their stay.

Guests with a valid Disney Resort hotel reservation may get access to these dining reservations when they are available. To gain access to these dining reservations, Disney Resort hotel Guests must link their hotel reservation and book on DisneyWorld.com or via the My Disney Experience app.

The number of these Disney Resort hotel Guest reservations is limited and varies daily. Disney Resort hotel Guest reservations are subject to change and may be unavailable on certain dates, including peak periods or during special dining events.
Interesting. Thank you for sharing.
 
I just have to ask what took Disney so long to do this?

While it will not seem fair to offsite guests, for the price guests pay (and pay big) to stay on property this actually makes sense. However, I do wonder if there are some hidden gotchas - like its only for Deluxe Resort guests and Disney will once again make their Moderate & Value resort guets feel second class.
 

I just have to ask what took Disney so long to do this?

While it will not seem fair to offsite guests, for the price guests pay (and pay big) to stay on property this actually makes sense. However, I do wonder if there are some hidden gotchas - like its only for Deluxe Resort guests and Disney will once again make their Moderate & Value resort guets feel second class.
I am not totally clear but I got the impression this would be for the resort that you're staying at, not that all on-site guests have access to a separate pool of all hotels.

Since deluxes have the most/best restaurants with ADRs, it most benefits deluxe guests by default. At least, if it works how I'm imagining.
 
So is this day of reservation? Is it just for the resort you are staying at? Or all Disney resort restaurants. The article is not clear at all on the details.
 
Disney Resort Guests to Have Access to Additional Dining Reservations

Starting this past Tuesday, October 18, select table-service restaurants at Disney Resort hotels will set aside a limited number of reservations exclusively for Disney Resort hotel Guests to book for dates during their stay.

Guests with a valid Disney Resort hotel reservation may get access to these dining reservations when they are available. To gain access to these dining reservations, Disney Resort hotel Guests must link their hotel reservation and book on DisneyWorld.com or via the My Disney Experience app.

The number of these Disney Resort hotel Guest reservations is limited and varies daily. Disney Resort hotel Guest reservations are subject to change and may be unavailable on certain dates, including peak periods or during special dining events.
Will this include the Swolphin hotels?
 
So you don't have to be a guest at the specific resort to be eligible? For example-if I'm staying at the Poly am I eligible to book a reservation at Steakhouse 71?
 
So you don't have to be a guest at the specific resort to be eligible? For example-if I'm staying at the Poly am I eligible to book a reservation at Steakhouse 71?

That's how I interpret it ... you just need to be a guest at any WDW owned and operated resort, although hopefully there's a list of said resorts somewhere.
 
Are the additional dining reservations only available for guests staying at THAT hotel, or for all hotels? For example, if we're staying at Beach Club Villas, I imagine that we have an increased opportunity for reservations at Beaches and Cream. However, if we're staying at Old Key West, is our opportunity for reservations the same as it would be at BCV, or do we now have the same chance as off-site guests since we're not staying at THAT hotel. However, we do have an increased chance now for reservations at Olivia's. Either way is OK-just looking for clarification.
 



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