Mkrop
I just cant go on demand
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I have no problem with this whatsoever. I think it's a good thing.
This is just further proof that rampant no-show rates were a HUGE problem for Disney, and that the initial CC guarantee policy has been extremely successful. By all accounts, on the whole, it is much easier to get ADRs ever since the initial policy went into effect. So it's only natural for them to expand this successful policy.
Just like I argued a few years ago when the original policy was announced (and those threads were doozies!), as long as you have all intentions of following through with your reservations from the time you make them, the CC guarantee should not bother you one bit. I would suspect - just like a few years ago - that those who have a problem with the CC guarantees are people who making ADRs knowing that there's a good possibility they won't be going to that meal for whatever reason - be it something innocent or something, say...less scrupulous (such as being double-booked somewhere else).
I have never double booked anything, I am dont like the implication that just bc we dont like this policy that we did. In fact we have only cancelled an ADR once in all the years we have gone to WDW that under this new policy would we get charged for. Have we had sicknesses other times, yes, but we have lucked out that we never had an ADR at those time. We have dealt with weather, freezing cold weather, and once again I was lucky that we did not have a Tusker House ADR like we normally do bc we would not have enjoyed ourselves in 30 degree weather in AK, so after plunking down a lot of money to go, I then need to either suck it up and not enjoy my vaction and trudge out to the restaurant, or cough up $40 bucks

It is called good will and good customer service. WDW could charge the true no show, recoup maybe what the diner would have spent in the restaurant and then possibly fill it with a walk up, makes better finanical sense to me. Or make the guest feel good by saying, ok thanks for cancelling, hope your child feels better, dont forget about our room service options, or the Boardwalk bakery has great takeout items, or stay dry and enjoy your resort, can I book you a meal at the Flying Fish, I see you are staying at the BW. Then they could send out a notification via the app that an Ohana ADR opened up, and since it is pouring now maybe a Poly guest or another guest on the monorail might enjoy dining there.
I find it hard to believe that WDW could not find another way. And I also find it hard to believe that most of you would be ok forking over money for an ADR if for some reason you could not make it. You must have more disposable income than I.