Making Dinning Reservations

Samandmom

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First timer to DL wondering when I make my dinning reservations at 60 days is it like WDW where I can make all my reservations for my length of stay?
 
First timer to DL wondering when I make my dinning reservations at 60 days is it like WDW where I can make all my reservations for my length of stay?

No DL is one day at a time. The easiest way to do it is just wait until 60 days from your last reservation and book them all at once. Don't be alarmed if some special reservations aren't bookable 60 days out - they've more than likely just not been released yet.
 
No DL is one day at a time. The easiest way to do it is just wait until 60 days from your last reservation and book them all at once. Don't be alarmed if some special reservations aren't bookable 60 days out - they've more than likely just not been released yet.
Thank you! I just have 4 that I will be booking.
Goofy's Kitchen
Blue Bayou
Ariel's Grotto
And Cafe Orleans
 
Thank you! I just have 4 that I will be booking.
Goofy's Kitchen
Blue Bayou
Ariel's Grotto
And Cafe Orleans

Shouldn't be a problem unless you have a large group. I tried to book 10 at Blue Bayou, and they said they only have 1 or 2 large tables per meal. Cafe Orleans was fine though.

Otherwise, I wouldn't bother waking up early trying to snag reservations.
 

Shouldn't be a problem unless you have a large group. I tried to book 10 at Blue Bayou, and they said they only have 1 or 2 large tables per meal. Cafe Orleans was fine though.

Otherwise, I wouldn't bother waking up early trying to snag reservations.
Ok it's all different parties
GK 5 for brunch
BB 3 for lunch
AG 2 for lunch
CO 2 for lunch
East Coast here so wouldn't be early lol
Thanks for answers!
 
DL Dinning is VERY different than WDW. With a LARGE local crowd, meals don't book nearly as quickly, as locals might just wake up in the morning and decide to go vs tourists who plan & book trips a year plus in advance. You can often get a seating a few days in advance vs needing to book as soon as the booking opens.
 
The only one I actually find hard to book is Ariel. I think that is because there are limited seatings per meal. They don't turn over tables and then seat someone else there more than once in the same meal. But 60 days from your last day you should be fine.
 
Also, a tip I had from a CM on the phone if you don't see a reservation for your time available online, is to adjust the people in your party. For example, I travel solo frequently, and to get a BB time it was not available for 1 person, but was for two or three. (Table size is the same.)
 












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