Finding a table at BOG

Dottie74

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We are a party of 6 - 4 adults and 2 children (2 & 1). We couldn't get ADR for 6 but managed to get two ADR's for 11:20 - one for 2, the other for 4. How hard is it going to be once we have ordered and paid to find a table where we can all sit together? Not sure of how the tables are set up. And would you suggest we pre-order? Thanks!
 
They have large round tables in the main dining room as well as longer tables in the West Wing. We preordered the last time we ate there, not sure how much faster it moved us through the line, but we were very happy with the whole experience.
 
We are a party of 6 - 4 adults and 2 children (2 & 1). We couldn't get ADR for 6 but managed to get two ADR's for 11:20 - one for 2, the other for 4. How hard is it going to be once we have ordered and paid to find a table where we can all sit together? Not sure of how the tables are set up. And would you suggest we pre-order? Thanks!

If you google "be our guest restaurant images" you can maybe get an idea of what it looks like inside. Three rooms, like a big cafeteria, square and round tables for 2,4,6+. If you're going at 11:20am, that's pretty early, you shouldn't have a problem finding a table for 6.

Last trip we had a BOG lunch ADR ~1:30pm and weren't aware that we could pre-order. Once we got inside we waited 20 minutes to order at a kiosk. With your earlier ADR, kiosk line likely won't be that long, but if you know what you want, doesn't hurt to pre-order.
 
We had a group of 8 and sat in the ballroom for lunch and actually didn't have that bad of a time finding a table. It was around 12 too. We sat in the West wing during dinner.
 

Assuming "11:20" means a lunch reservation, it's open seating so you won't have any trouble.
 
How will this work? We are a party of five, currently with reservations for only three, hoping to get reservations for the other two. If our reservation times work out to be 15 minutes or so apart, will the first part of our party be allowed to find a table and hold the seats for the rest of our party?
 
How will this work? We are a party of five, currently with reservations for only three, hoping to get reservations for the other two. If our reservation times work out to be 15 minutes or so apart, will the first part of our party be allowed to find a table and hold the seats for the rest of our party?

In your exact situation, it shouldn't be a problem if the reservations are pretty close together. For example, we arrived about 10 minutes early for a lunch ADR last year, and they just let us right in. There were four of us, and there were plenty of open tables. With two kids and a bunch of stuff, we sat at one of the round tables that easily could have fit 5 instead of 4. It was our favorite in-park meal of the trip.
 


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