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I find this interesting especially since upper management has stated that they want one, unified front for their "parks."
http://www.ocregister.com/news/eateries-324154-fee-reject.html
http://www.ocregister.com/news/eateries-324154-fee-reject.html
Disney eateries here reject cancelation fee
Disneyland Resort in Anaheim passes on policy established by its sister restaurants in Florida
By LOU PONSI / THE ORANGE COUNTY REIGSTER
Restaurants in Anaheims Disneyland Resort will not follow the lead of Disneys Florida theme parks which recently started charging a fee to cancel restaurant reservations at the last minute.
At some Walt Disney World signature restaurants, patrons who fail to cancel dining reservations without giving at least 24 hours notice are charged $10 per person, according to the theme parks website (Credit card information must be provided when making the reservation).
The policy, which took effect Wednesday, applies to about 20 restaurants in Walt Disney World Resorts six theme parks. According to the Florida resorts website, the move was taken to ensure consistent guest service which apparently means to make sure people arent stuck waiting for tables reserved for parties that never show up.
There are no plans to establish such a fee here at Disneyland, Disney California Adventure or Downtown Disney, a Disney spokesperson said Thursday.
Sylvano Ibay, general manager of the Anaheim White House Restaurant a popular, fine-dining spot about a mile from Disneyland said the failure of guests to cancel reservations within a reasonable timeframe can put a business at risk.
For holidays, its a huge problem, Ibay said.
For example, the White House received 700 reservations for Valentines Day, Ibay said, but 200 of those patrons didnt show up or cancel their reservations. And there wasnt enough walk-in patrons to fill the void, Ibay said. Food can be wasted and staffers left standing around.
(For groups of 20 or more, the restaurant does require a non-refundable deposit.)