figmentfan6
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I don't care that Disney says its a place in line type of scenario. That still doesn't mean its ok for Disney to take more reservations then they can fit in the operating time
I have to wonder if a place like Le Cellier that is always fully booked is an hour behind what happens to those that had the last ADR of the day? Do they get told "Sorry were closed"?
Disney doesn't overbook dining. You'll notice how upset people get about being "rushed" out of a Disney restaurant. That's why. Disney assumes a certain turn over rate, and bases their dining numbers off of that. They run behind for two reasons. People with ADRs take their time eating. This is true of large parties, which in my experience tend to stay for quite some time. The other reason is because walk-ins create an issue. The latter is less of a problem because the restaurant will turn away walk-ins if they are booked solid. But, a walk-in can occasionally be seated during a quiet time or in exchange for a no-show, then it gets busy or the no-show shows and demands to be seated.
So, next time you're at a meal in Disney, eat fast! If you take your time and linger, you really shouldn't complain if at your next meal you have a long wait to be seated. The servers will get you food fast enough to whip you in and out of there.
As for what happens to the last ADR, the staff will stay until they feed everyone with an ADR. Which is not fun for the staff, especially at places like Le Cellier where they often get screamed at. The staff don't like when they run behind anymore than you do.