Logarithms--- do I vaguely remember that word from math class or am I way off?![]()
Yeah, statistics. Disney may know historically that it can overbook Garden Grill by 10% at 4 p.m. but you change a variable so that it's 6 p.m. and now it can only be overbooked by 4%...unless you change another variable and it's the Christmas season and now it can't be overbooked at all. Or take a different restaurant...you'd allow more overbooking at 8 a.m., when you know a predictable number of people will oversleep, than you would at 12 p.m.
Throw online booking into the mix & that's an unknown, because online bookers are going to behave differently. I think it's safe to say that online bookers are double- and triple-booking to a greater extent than phone bookers did.
Assuming there are number crunchers at Disney involved with analyzing the ADR system, I'd think someone is working out the kinks...which might simply mean opening up more reservations to be made. There's money lost if people get turned away for ADRs but restaurants end up empty. Of course there's also money lost if people are waiting an hour for a reservation. I'm a little nervous about my Le Cellier reservation turning out that way.
This is not to justify double-booking, but to say that a certain amount of it is probably expected and built into the system.
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I do cancel the ones that I don't use when I finalize my plans. Sorry. Lots of judging on here. Thought some of us could stand for some honesty.



Did you just not describe yourself in that last sentence. In other words you would hate for someone to do that to you, but you have no problem doing it others. And no it is not anyone's idea of a fun trip.
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