Is 48hrs the new timeframe for cancellations?

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I was wondering if 48 hours was the new requirement for canceling dining reservations? We leave in a couple of days and I was going over our dining reservations and saw that they all stated that they must be canceled prior to 48 hours to avoid to $10 charge.

I don't plan to cancel any but since we shortened our trip we may have to cancel our first breakfast depending on when we actually end up leaving. We're driving and our schedule for tomorrow is still up in the air right now. If we are able to leave tomorrow we will be able to make the breakfast however if we aren't able to leave until Saturday we would be cutting it really close so I would need cancel. I'm really hoping to make it which is why I don't want to cancel until I know if we'll be leaving tomorrow but at the same time I don't want to risk a $50 charge.
 
This is from the WDW website FAQ:

Your credit card wont be charged before you dine with us unless you either dont show up for your reservation or cancel after 11:59 PM Eastern Time on the day before your arrival. So, we encourage you to keep your reservation and enjoy your dining experience!

You should note that there are some restaurants that may have a DIFFERENT cancellation policy from that listed above - like the Candlelight Processional, which is a 2 day cancellation, not 1 day.
 
This is from the WDW website FAQ: You should note that there are some restaurants that may have a DIFFERENT cancellation policy from that listed above - like the Candlelight Processional, which is a 2 day cancellation, not 1 day.

Thank you! That's what I thought but it kept showing 48 hrs. It must just be something with the website because I can't imagine all of our reservations are the 2 day ones.
 
Does anyone know if there is a list anywhere on the DIS or elsewhere, where there is a current list of restaurants with a 2 day cancellation policy. Most are now a 1 day. Candlelight Processional we've established is 2 day. Fantasmic? What else would be a 2 day? I've googled and googled and can't find it :headache:. All I can find is a bland statement that some MAY be different. I'd like to know which ones they are. Thanks for any help.
 













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