Do I Need To Call Every Day?

camdensmom

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My 90 day mark is on Monday and I've been planning to call for my ADRs on that day.

I assumed I would call for the ADRs for the week at that time, but now I'm wondering if that is possible. Can I only get ADRs 90 days from the time of the meal?

By that I mean do I need to call every day for 7 days and make an ADR 90 days from that date? I hope not.
 
No, under the WDW policy you can book up to ten days on the 90-day mark of your first day, so long as you are staying at a WDW resort.

One phone call should be it for you :thumbsup2
 
Call at the 90 day mark for up to/through the first 10 days of you trip. If you are there 11 days you would have to call Tuesday too.
 
No, under the WDW policy you can book up to ten days on the 90-day mark of your first day, so long as you are staying at a WDW resort.
One phone call should be it for you :thumbsup2

Is this only the policy for people staying onsite?
 

So if you are staying offsite, then you do have to call every day that is 90 days in advance... :(
 
So if you are staying offsite, then you do have to call every day that is 90 days in advance... :(

Correct.

If you are onsite you will need your reservation number to book 90+.

I can't say I blame them. Years ago people were selling reservations for CT so then they had to start getting CC numbers.

There will always be people trying to make an end run around the rules. So yes, I can absolutely see people trying to make Le Cellier reservation at greater than 90 days out by making other ADR's.:scratchin
 
Being able to reserve for up to ten days of restaurant 90 days prior to check-in is only valid for people staying at a Disney owned and operated resort.

Anywhere off property, at the Swolphin, at SoG, and at any of the resorts on Hotel Plaza Blvd dining reservations may be no later than 90 days from the date you are calling.
 
No, under the WDW policy you can book up to ten days on the 90-day mark of your first day, so long as you are staying at a WDW resort.

One phone call should be it for you :thumbsup2

Can you only do ADR's if you're a guest at the resorts? Please say that's not true...
 
Can you only do ADR's if you're a guest at the resorts? Please say that's not true...

Anyone can make ADRs at exactly 90 days or less. If you are staying at a WDW owned & operated resort, you can book 90+10 -- which means at 90 days from check in date, you can book up to 10 days worth of ADRs. You will need your resort reservation confirmation # if you are booking 90+10. HTH! :goodvibes
 
What if 4 of us are staying at the Poly but 2 of us are staying offsite?

Can I make a reservation for 6? Or will they say I can only make a reservation for 4? Gonna be a big problem if they don't let me make them for 6due to this.
 
What if 4 of us are staying at the Poly but 2 of us are staying offsite?

Can I make a reservation for 6? Or will they say I can only make a reservation for 4? Gonna be a big problem if they don't let me make them for 6due to this.

I'm pretty sure they will let you make reservations for a party of 6, even if your reseravtion is only for 4. They have no idea where those other 2 people are staying.
 
Rather than starting my own thread, I'll try to get my question answered here first:

If I'm doing a split stay (4 nights at one resort and 6 nights at another) will I still be able to do just one phone call? Is it +10 or is it length of stay?

Thanks!
 












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