Making ADR's Question

kelleigh1

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Now, I know that the rule is that resort guests can make (most) ADR's 180 days out, for up to 10 days. So I get the 180 +10 rule.

But my question is, how will they know that I'm a resort guest? We booked through AAA, so we can't even check our reservations online. And I know that because we went through AAA, they essentially "own" our reservation. So the confirmation number that I have is a AAA number and not a Disney number. Will I still be able to make all of our ADR's at the 180 day mark? What will I need to give them when I call?

And yes, I know that I could have my AAA TA make our reservations, but I'd rather do it myself.

TIA
 
Now, I know that the rule is that resort guests can make (most) ADR's 180 days out, for up to 10 days. So I get the 180 +10 rule.

But my question is, how will they know that I'm a resort guest? We booked through AAA, so we can't even check our reservations online. And I know that because we went through AAA, they essentially "own" our reservation. So the confirmation number that I have is a AAA number and not a Disney number. Will I still be able to make all of our ADR's at the 180 day mark? What will I need to give them when I call?

And yes, I know that I could have my AAA TA make our reservations, but I'd rather do it myself.

TIA

Even though you booked through AAA, the reservation is in your name and Disney Dining will be able to see it. They will just ask you where you are staying and they will look it up.
 


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