1. Yup.1. For FP, 5 minutes before and 15 minutes after (technically 14 minutes and 59 seconds).
2. For ADR, 15 minutes.
You've opened a real can of worms with this, as people like to argue about it. Yes, both FPs and ADRs have a grace period of 15 minutes after the reservation time.What is the grace period on FPs? And ADRs too if they have one?
For FP, 5 minutes before and 15 minutes after (technically 14 minutes and 59 seconds). For ADR, 15 minutes.
Where is this documented?
Where is this documented?
Where is this documented?
To be fair, you aren't seated immediately even if you are on timeRegarding adr time:
They will seat you if they can.
Under 10 minutes late, they will almost definitely seat you, but you will have to wait a bit so they can work you back in. You will not be seated immediately.
If you are 15 minutes late, they will most likely seat you, with a wait, but not guaranteed.
If you are an hour late, they still could seat you. This happened to us. FIL left his insulin in the room. By the time we went back for it, we were over an hour late for coral reef. They sat us, but we had to wait about 45 min for a table.
Best advice is try to be 10-15 minutes early so you get seated close to on time.
Documented in writing? It's not. But see thisWhere is this documented?
It is as documented as possible in that the system will allow you in, no CM intervention. Green ring, you are in. And the above times before/after your FP, gets a green ring. No documentation neededFor the FP+ the grace period is hardcoded in their system. The light turn green without human intervention 5 minutes prior and up to 14m59s after.