Disney1fan2002
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OK, I am still living in 1999 I think! Back when dining reservations were called Priority Seating and Disney only booked a certain percentage of tables. Leaving the rest open to walk ups.
Now it is called ADR's, and I was still under the impression that Disney would not book 100% of the restaurant to advanced diners. (I mean, surely Disney has last minute vacationers that need to eat, right?).
Well, I called to make ADR's at Sci-Fi Diner for Nov 22nd. Sorry, no availability. They do have an 11am for lunch on the 23rd or the 24th, but that is it for the entire week. So, I asked if they leave some tables open for walk ups, and the answer was no. They do book 100% of the restaurant to ADR's.
So, I am thinking of all those DVC members I have seen post the past few days, on how they just booked their trip in 9 days or 12 days or 30 days...whatever. Point is, it is a last minute trip, and unless they plan on eating in their room, or at a counter service, good luck trying to get ADR's.
MY DH pointed out, what about the people who go to Disney not knowing how a well planned vacation works? If it is their 1st trip, no doubt they are not aware of ADR's...walking past a place like Sci-Fi..thinking it looks like a neat place to eat, only to get turned away at the door.
Now it is called ADR's, and I was still under the impression that Disney would not book 100% of the restaurant to advanced diners. (I mean, surely Disney has last minute vacationers that need to eat, right?).
Well, I called to make ADR's at Sci-Fi Diner for Nov 22nd. Sorry, no availability. They do have an 11am for lunch on the 23rd or the 24th, but that is it for the entire week. So, I asked if they leave some tables open for walk ups, and the answer was no. They do book 100% of the restaurant to ADR's.
So, I am thinking of all those DVC members I have seen post the past few days, on how they just booked their trip in 9 days or 12 days or 30 days...whatever. Point is, it is a last minute trip, and unless they plan on eating in their room, or at a counter service, good luck trying to get ADR's.
MY DH pointed out, what about the people who go to Disney not knowing how a well planned vacation works? If it is their 1st trip, no doubt they are not aware of ADR's...walking past a place like Sci-Fi..thinking it looks like a neat place to eat, only to get turned away at the door.