How many ADR's can you make?

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I read in one of the other threads that you can only make 10 ADr's from check-in date? Is it 10 then wait 10 days & you can make more? We have 21 nights at CBR & there are some of the Signature Restaurants in our plans but don't want to miss out.
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I read in one of the other threads that you can only make 10 ADr's from check-in date? Is it 10 then wait 10 days & you can make more? We have 21 nights at CBR & there are some of the Signature Restaurants in our plans but don't want to miss out.
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You can make ADRs 180 days or less before your vacation starts. Folks staying at a Disney resort can make ADRs 180 days before their check in date plus 10 days. You can make 21 ADRs, but you will need to wait for the correct ADR window.
 
I am going to disney from May 8th - May 18th. I called last week and made all my adr's. There were 26 of them. I made them all on the same call.
 
I read in one of the other threads that you can only make 10 ADr's from check-in date? Is it 10 then wait 10 days & you can make more? We have 21 nights at CBR & there are some of the Signature Restaurants in our plans but don't want to miss out.
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It gets a little confusing when you start talking ADR's. :) You can call Disney Dining to book your ADR's 180 days from the day you are to check in. If you are staying at a Disney owned resort ( or "on property" as most people call it) then when you call 180 days out from your check in date you will be allowed to go ahead and book up to the first ten days of your vacations ADR's.That is were most people get confused, it took me awhile to get it all figured out myself. :headache: Then to book the rest of your ADR's for the remaining 11 days you would have to call back each day to book the next day and so on. I have never booked ADR's for more than 11 days so someone else might have better advice on that part.


As far as I know I have never heard of there being any limit on the amount of ADR's you can make per vacation stay. The only thing they would most likely not let you do is book two ADR's for the same time on the same day so you can cancel one later. (Though I have read on here where people have said that they were able to do this.) So there should be no problem with you booking up to 3 meals a day for your stay. Hope this helps and I didn't confuse you more. ;) :)
 

We have 21 nights at CBR & there are some of the Signature Restaurants in our plans but don't want to miss out.
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Wow! Have a great time. :thumbsup2

It gets a little confusing when you start talking ADR's. :) You can call Disney Dining to book your ADR's 180 days from the day you are to check in. If you are staying at a Disney owned resort ( or "on property" as most people call it) then when you call 180 days out from your check in date you will be allowed to go ahead and book up to the first ten days of your vacations ADR's.That is were most people get confused, it took me awhile to get it all figured out myself. :headache: Then to book the rest of your ADR's for the remaining 11 days you would have to call back each day to book the next day and so on. I have never booked ADR's for more than 11 days so someone else might have better advice on that part.

I think the reason for this is that Disney's reservation system only goes so far out. (Just like the room reservations only go out about 500 days.) Some very lucky snowbirds spend a LONG time at Fort Wilderness. :cool1: Disney just has to have a cutoff somewhere. And, most guests don't stay beyond 10 days.

As far as I know I have never heard of there being any limit on the amount of ADR's you can make per vacation stay. The only thing they would most likely not let you do is book two ADR's for the same time on the same day so you can cancel one later. (Though I have read on here where people have said that they were able to do this.) So there should be no problem with you booking up to 3 meals a day for your stay. Hope this helps and I didn't confuse you more. ;) :)

There has been some very heated discussion on this board about having two ADRs at the same time. I agree that it's not fair (substitute moral, ethical, Disney legal...) to keep ADRs that you can't use. However, I have had CMs make conflicting ADRs for me very early in the planning process. I've alway resolved the conflicts within a couple of days and canceled the unneeded ADRs. (We usually travel to WDW with friends and family, so, getting the schedule straight can take some doing. :rotfl:)

I think that there is a policy of discouraging this. However, I've never been refused. Maybe they can hear pixie dust? ;)

OP, have a great time during your extended stay. I hope you get all the ADRs that you want.
 
Thanks folks,i've started to do an ADR booking list & thought that my plans were suddenly up in the air! I've already had to make an adjustment for the Concourse Steakhouse closing:headache: Normally all we do is plan our days then eat as & when we feel like it but this staying on-site mullarkey takes some planning.:)
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