. And as for having a CC# that expires between the 180+10 date you make the rez and the actual date of the ADR... well, yes I suppose you could get away with a freebie there, but that is also a form of theft of services.
How is that a form of theft of services? My Disney VISA expires on August 31....I just this weekend got my replacement card. It certainly isn't my fault that I must begin making ADRs for my November trip before my credit card expires. Are you saying that I should now call Disney and cancel and rebook all those hard won ADRs so that they have the correct expiration date?
Sorry...I personally think the easier way would be to stop forcing us to figure out what/where we want to eat half a year ahead of time!
And just for the record....I have NO duplicate ADRs....not one. I am still trying to change times for several as my family doesn't really want to eat dinner at 8:40 and 7:45......but I took those because we really want to eat at those restaurants (both character meals) and they were the only times available. But I also am hoping to change a GF tea to an hour or so earlier, but that's mid-afternoon not evening. WHEN/IF those are able to be changed, I'll be cancelling the later ones, because I don't need them.
Will I still make more changes as my November trip approaches, yeah, probably, because I kinda like playing around with our schedule....yeah I'm one of those Type A planners, lol. But I still don't see where having duplicate reservations will do me much good....in fact, considering the time and hassle of setting up all of them that I have, I can't imagine wanting to spend more time setting up duplicates, lol.
I'm simply one of those people that is cynical enough that I tend to see all the ways that someone can and will abuse the system....be it Disney, the legal system (which I worked in for way to many years of my life to ever lose my cynicism), or even my kids trying to get around the rules, lol. Believe me, if someone wants to find a way around any of the Disney rules, they won't have to work very hard. But they will have to live with their actions.....sadly most of them don't see that as a problem. And that IS the problem, now isn't it.
But I do agree that I don't see Disney doing much to stop those who want to get around it....they don't seem to want to upset their guests, sad as that is.....after all, one of the hottest discussions on this board seems to be about people re-using a $13 mug at multiple visits and/or multiple resorts. This is probably one of the absolutely easiest ones for Disney to stop the abuse, and yet instead they make it easier by just last year changing the design for ALL the resorts to the exact same design AND removing the year that used to be on them. Now a CM can't tell what resort, or what month/year that mug was originally purchased. We have several local establishments that have a similiar concept....but they all have some way that at a glance anyone looking can tell if it's still valid or if it's expired. THere is the T-shirt that has 2008 on it...wear it to the moves and get a free popcorn......or bring the loyalty mug that also says 2008 and the design changes each year as well, and get a free drink.....or the restaurant that had a special hole punch made to punch a card so that after 10 visits you get a free meal (they had to go to the expense of a special punch after not just a couple, but literally hundreds of people cheated and punched the star hole into their own card. I know the owner of this restaurant and it nearly put him out of business with people coming in for free meals, not just for themselves, but for entire families!). The list goes on...I have a glove box full of such things in my van so that when we're out and shopping, eating, entertaining ourselves, we can get our credit. But there are and always will be people who try to figure out a way to get more than they're due. It's a sad statement about what human beings have evolved to....but it's what it is.
I think Disney has decided that they would rather have happy guests and repeat visitors and take the losses. Considering what they charge, I'd say we all are paying for those losses anyway, so Disney isn't losing much.