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I need some help from those who enjoy visiting Mickey on the left coast.
I'm in the process of adding Disneyland Resort dining to my tracking software. Having never been there, though, I don't know anything about DLR. I have 2 questions -- to be followed by more, I'm sure.
First, does DLR dining use the same 90 day policy for their priority seating that WDW uses for ADRs? If not, what are the advanced booking rules at DLR?
Second, WDW resorts are grouped by the attraction to which they're closest. For example, CR, Poly, GF, and WL are all "Magic Kingdom Resorts." BC, YC, BW, Swan, and Dolphin are all "Epcot Resorts." My software allows you to search for restaurants based on this concept of the "area" of WDW. For example, if you search for restaurants in the Magic Kingdom area, it will show you restaurants in Magic Kingdom Park as well as those in the nearby resorts listed above.
Is DLR set up the same way? (I'm thinking it's probably small enough that it isn't.) I'm not sure how to force this smaller model into the existing search form. If you search for restaurants in the Disneyland Park area, which resorts would it include? How about the DCA area? Which resorts there? Or, does this not apply and I should just disable this search criteria for California?
Thanks!
I'm in the process of adding Disneyland Resort dining to my tracking software. Having never been there, though, I don't know anything about DLR. I have 2 questions -- to be followed by more, I'm sure.
First, does DLR dining use the same 90 day policy for their priority seating that WDW uses for ADRs? If not, what are the advanced booking rules at DLR?
Second, WDW resorts are grouped by the attraction to which they're closest. For example, CR, Poly, GF, and WL are all "Magic Kingdom Resorts." BC, YC, BW, Swan, and Dolphin are all "Epcot Resorts." My software allows you to search for restaurants based on this concept of the "area" of WDW. For example, if you search for restaurants in the Magic Kingdom area, it will show you restaurants in Magic Kingdom Park as well as those in the nearby resorts listed above.
Is DLR set up the same way? (I'm thinking it's probably small enough that it isn't.) I'm not sure how to force this smaller model into the existing search form. If you search for restaurants in the Disneyland Park area, which resorts would it include? How about the DCA area? Which resorts there? Or, does this not apply and I should just disable this search criteria for California?
Thanks!