1) Remember, WDW is still a business.
2) Table Service eateries make more money when they are fully booked.
3) Why, as a business, would you risk empty tables?
4) It is better to fill with ressies, then chance open table from no walk-ins.
5) In my restaurant, I love full ressie nights.
1) I never said or thought for an instant that WDW is something other than a business.
2) Yes, you're very much right. I never suggested that WDW restaurants go "empty."
3) Why, as a business, would you advertise yourself as a destination where you never have to leave -- oh, but unless you book your dining reservations six months in advance (or darn close to it), good luck finding a nice sit-down place to eat dinner? That's what WDW has done -- and it's pushed a lot of locals and FL residents right into the welcoming arms of the other parks of Orlando where this simply isn't required.
4) Based on WDW's occupancy, the ME, the
DDP, plus all the local and FL resident business they might be able to win back, I don't think WDW is going to have to worry about empty tables for a long time.
5) I'm sure you do. I would, as well. But as a traveler, you must realize that not everyone who frequents your restaurant knows four or six months in advance they'll have the opportunity to enjoy your establishment on any given night. Add to that that WDW isn't just a food spot on the side of the road. I simply can't commit to WDW the way I used to (i.e., giving them my hotel dollars for several nights or a week) because it's a royal bummer being stuck onsite without decent meal options, i.e., CS every night or eating dinner at 4:15 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. And I do plan. I love to plan. I've been going to WDW since it opened. But I know I'm not the only WDW visitor who's not able to book vacations as long as six months out.
And it doesn't have to be all or nothing. Keep a few restaurants around DTD that just do walkups or something similar to Citywalk. I can book at Emeril's months in advance, but I can also enjoy Bubba Gumps or HRH without having to worry about ressies months in advance, too. There obviously can be a middle ground here. The competition across the street is succeeding at it.