DisneyWorldOct08
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- Mar 5, 2008
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Really? Explain how they do it then.
An ADR for 2 at one place at 6:00 pm at one place in a girls name, and then an ADR for 2 at another place at 8:00 pm in a guys name...
Also, what if someone did this intentionally to try as many different meals as possible on a trip? What if one person planned on having an entree at Marrakesh but the other had their heart set on the place in Mexico? So they plan to dine at both over the span of a few hours. Disney would cancel on them?? That's ridiculous.
If Disney cancels that person ADRs, they have every right to complain to the highest level. So...how would they tell the difference? There are plenty of perfectly legit reasons why a person might book two meals within the span of a few hours. At least someone paying cash. I have no clue how the dining plan works (nor do I really care, keeping track of credits etc. would drive me mad)
According to what Sassy is saying, I book an ADR for Rose & Crown at 7:50 pmand I book an ADR at Marrakesh for say, 6:30 pm. Anyway... what if I book the Marrakesh for my meal and Rose & Crown for dessert? I've done that plenty of times in the past (not at those two places and not with ADRs because I've pretty much never had to make an ADR before).
So according to Sassy, I can make the aforementioned plan completely with the intention of eating one meal at one place and dessert at another and have all my ADRs canceled because I am apparently a horrid selfish person?
If Disney is in the business of doing that, that's really bad customer service.
An ADR for 2 at one place at 6:00 pm at one place in a girls name, and then an ADR for 2 at another place at 8:00 pm in a guys name...
Also, what if someone did this intentionally to try as many different meals as possible on a trip? What if one person planned on having an entree at Marrakesh but the other had their heart set on the place in Mexico? So they plan to dine at both over the span of a few hours. Disney would cancel on them?? That's ridiculous.
If Disney cancels that person ADRs, they have every right to complain to the highest level. So...how would they tell the difference? There are plenty of perfectly legit reasons why a person might book two meals within the span of a few hours. At least someone paying cash. I have no clue how the dining plan works (nor do I really care, keeping track of credits etc. would drive me mad)
According to what Sassy is saying, I book an ADR for Rose & Crown at 7:50 pmand I book an ADR at Marrakesh for say, 6:30 pm. Anyway... what if I book the Marrakesh for my meal and Rose & Crown for dessert? I've done that plenty of times in the past (not at those two places and not with ADRs because I've pretty much never had to make an ADR before).
So according to Sassy, I can make the aforementioned plan completely with the intention of eating one meal at one place and dessert at another and have all my ADRs canceled because I am apparently a horrid selfish person?
If Disney is in the business of doing that, that's really bad customer service.