Making reservations for 2 hoping to change

jennilee17

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Has anyone had any luck making a reservation for a two and when it gets closer to trip time adding other people to the reservation?
 
I guess it depends on how many guests you're planning on adding, what time of day and for where. I'd imagine it would be easiest to increase to maybe a 4-top? Anything larger than that I would see being tricky as there usually aren't a lot of larger tables. I would start looking now, no harm in keeping an eye on what's available rather than waiting.
 
How many extra. A party of 2 will be seated at a 2 top table, and that's where the computer will assign you. More guests mean you need a 4 or 6 top table. One of these would have to be available before you could change your ADR.

It's generally much easier to book the largest number you think you'll need and then reduce the number if you have to.
 
Has anyone had any luck making a reservation for a two and when it gets closer to trip time adding other people to the reservation?

1) VERY dangerous move.
2) If extra seating is not available, someone could be left in the lobby while you eat.

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THE QUESTION OF AN EXTRA PERSON or EXTRA PEOPLE (the "411"):
1) Disney is getting wise to the "but, they decided to join us" or "I miscounted".
2) People can't always get the ADR they want.
3) So, they under-count to get a table.
4) Then, they show up with "unexpected" additional people.
5) In a team meeting, CM's have been told to warn guests against this.
6) If there is room, WDW will not turn away revenue.
7) But, if busy, they will turn away the additions.
8) Go ahead and arrive with the extras, if you like.
9) Just be prepared to have someone stand around while you eat.
10) I have heard explanations such as . . .
. . . "but, Aunt Suzy decided to join us and we need an extra seat"
. . . "but, two friends from off-site decided to join us and we need two extra seats"
. . . "but, brother-in-law decided to join us and we need an extra seat"
. . . "but, the entire Boy Scout Troop decided to join us and we need 14 extra sets"
. . . "but, my baby is so small that I didn't count her in the number of eaters"
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NOTE1: It is far easier going from an odd-number to an even number, such as from 7-people to 8-people, adding a person to an even number of diners, such as going from 6-people to 7-people. Adding odd person can mean adding a table, and this might not be possible. Going from an odd-to-even might only mean adding a chair or using an empty seat. So, if going from even-to-odd, you might not get the extra person a seat. It is always better to get another ADR with the proper people-count.
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NOTE2: Frequently a party-of-two will try to add a third person at the podium. This can be risky, because many eateries do have tables-for-two. If the guest was slated for one of these, there simply might not be a table available to seat the third person - even if an infant. The extra chair location might extend into an aisle and block access for other guests or Servers.
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NOTE3: Sometimes it is a threesome adding a fourth. Unfortunately, there are many eateries that do have 3-top tables - usually against a wall or pillar. They can't add a fourth chair, since that would invade the aisle and be unsafe for SERVERS.
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NOTE4: The final question is that of how many people are in the eatery. There are Fire Codes
which dictate the maximum amount of people. If the capacity is exceeded, there are some big
fines possible. And, Disney will not violate the max-capacity of an eatery.
 
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Your best bet is to make the ADR for your max amount. You can always show up with less people with no penalty.
 
This all makes sense. We have not had any luck getting a reservation for any of the "in demand" character meals for any more than 2. We are not planning on showing up and playing dumb. Our plan is to have my husband take my oldest daughter to the princess meal and I will take my youngest daughter to the Minnie and Mickey Meal. Or cancel.

Maybe we will get lucky if I keep stalking and some larger tables will open up!
 


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