RaySharpton
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My newbie experience planning and making Dining Reservations 180 days before WDW resort arrival date.
I am arriving on a Monday, November 28, 2011 which is after the Thanksgiving weekend.
Last December, I waited to late to make plans for restaurant reservations on certain days and missed out on sold out restaurants for particular days.
Sometimes, in past years, I could check back and try to see if anyone had cancelled and see if I could make a reservation.
Last year that didn't happen in my case.
Even at WDW on a particular day at a popular restaurant, I was told that there were no openings and no cancellations and no wait list like for Epcot's Le Cellier. But, I could usually walk in for a lunch at Epcot's Marrakesh Restaurant without to much of a problem.
This was particularly true at Epcot's Le Cellier restaurant for dinner and lunch when I was never able to walk up and find availability. Of course, that was just my experience on the days that I was at Epcot. Others may have been luckier than me.
Some folks say maybe free dining has more people making more reservations in advance or that it was busier last year. Or the Epcot Candlelight Processional packages were taking up a lot of dining reservations. I don't really know.
So...this year, I planned in advance and tried to figure out what parks that I wanted to go to each day or what days that I just wanted to rest and maybe plan to visit a resort restaurant.
Once I had all of my tentative dates and restaurants and times lined up with as much flexability that I could arrange, I went to a website like http://pscalculator.net/pscalc.php and plugged in my resort reservation arrival date.
I was arriving at Pop Century Resort on Monday, November 28, 2011, so it calculated that I needed to go on line or call WDW dining reservations today on June 1st, 2011 which was 180 days out.
In years past, I would just call WDW dining reservation telephone number and make requests for each day, park or resort, restaurant and time for the castmember to see availability.
This morning I tried using wht WDW online dining reservation website at http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/reservations/dining/ .
I tried last night to just check the website to see if I could make earlier reservations, and when I plugged in the restaurant and date and time, I would get a message saying something like I needed to sign in and enter my resort reservation number and arrival date.
So I did.
Another message said something to the effect, no, I could not make dining reservations now.
A couple of weeks ago I went on line and noticed that their calandar also showed about 10 days available after a date of a 180 day arrival.
Each day, I saw the online calendar advance one more day.
Before I figured this out, I tried making a reservation being able to put in a date, and not realizing that the online website wouldn't let me use my date because when it asked me for my resort reservation and arrival date it always refused my reservation.
I guess I am a bit slow. I finally realized today that those open 10 days on the calandar were for my reservation today. It allowed me to make 10 days of reservations after my arrival date.
I also decided not to call.
Instead, I went online again this morning still playing around with the dates and noticed that about 630am est, I was able to get in the system and start making dining reservations.
So this year I didn't call and I was able to make at least 10 days or Dining Reservations.
At first I was a little disappointed.
I know that I arrive the Monday after Thanksgiving weekend, but I like to go to MK on Monday because the MK park is open three hours longer if you stay in a WDW resort.
I wanted to plan to dine at the MK Plaza Restaurant for a short rest at 9pm after the tenatively scheduled 7pm parade and 8pm Wishes fireworks since I would be near the Plaza restaurant anyway.
No such luck.
The earliest time available was at about 650pm and nothing after that time.
But it was the Monday after Thanksgiving and I thought that the weekend guests had made reservations and had the same idea as me.
Just out of curiosity I checked Epcot's Le Cellier Restaurant and it was sold out for Monday all day for both Dinner and Lunch.
No problem. I'll just have a nice Pop Century fried chicken dinner after I checkin before heading over to MK.
Then on to the next day, Tuesday, November 29th, 2011.
I wanted to spend the day at Epcot and see the 8pm Candlelight Processional by not using a CL package, but using the standby line.
I also tried to get a time for dinner at Le Cellier, but everything was sold out for dinner.
The latest time that I could find at Le Cellier that day was for a 125pm lunch and I felt lucky to get that.
After Tuesday, I was much luckier getting Dining Reservations each day that I needed.
On the following Tuesday, December 6th, 2011, I was actually able to get a 555pm Epcot Le Cellier Dining Reservation.
My ten days stopped at that Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 and I reached my 10 day limit.
I didn't make park reservations every day since some days were rest days for me, and that I was going to eat meals at Pop Century Resort, too.
I learned something else, too.
I am transferring from the Pop Century Resort on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011, but it still let me make reservations while I was at BWV for the 9th and 10th day thing.
I guess now, I will have to wait until December 6th arrival date to make more Dining reservations for the rest of my vacation.
I'm still going to try and use my Pop Century reservation in the moring to see if I can add one day at a time for new dining reservations.
It probably won't work.
I also received an email confirmation for each dining reservation that I made with the reservation number, date, time and restaurant listed. This will be handy.
And I noticed on the web page when I was making reservations that each dining reservation was linked to my resort reservation so that I can ask for a one page print out when I arrive at Pop Century and BWV.
I don't know if I will remember to plan all this next year at this time, but at least I did it this time for once.
Very painless to do online.
Maybe a newbie may find this useful.
Sincerely, Ray
I am arriving on a Monday, November 28, 2011 which is after the Thanksgiving weekend.
Last December, I waited to late to make plans for restaurant reservations on certain days and missed out on sold out restaurants for particular days.
Sometimes, in past years, I could check back and try to see if anyone had cancelled and see if I could make a reservation.
Last year that didn't happen in my case.
Even at WDW on a particular day at a popular restaurant, I was told that there were no openings and no cancellations and no wait list like for Epcot's Le Cellier. But, I could usually walk in for a lunch at Epcot's Marrakesh Restaurant without to much of a problem.
This was particularly true at Epcot's Le Cellier restaurant for dinner and lunch when I was never able to walk up and find availability. Of course, that was just my experience on the days that I was at Epcot. Others may have been luckier than me.
Some folks say maybe free dining has more people making more reservations in advance or that it was busier last year. Or the Epcot Candlelight Processional packages were taking up a lot of dining reservations. I don't really know.
So...this year, I planned in advance and tried to figure out what parks that I wanted to go to each day or what days that I just wanted to rest and maybe plan to visit a resort restaurant.
Once I had all of my tentative dates and restaurants and times lined up with as much flexability that I could arrange, I went to a website like http://pscalculator.net/pscalc.php and plugged in my resort reservation arrival date.
I was arriving at Pop Century Resort on Monday, November 28, 2011, so it calculated that I needed to go on line or call WDW dining reservations today on June 1st, 2011 which was 180 days out.
In years past, I would just call WDW dining reservation telephone number and make requests for each day, park or resort, restaurant and time for the castmember to see availability.
This morning I tried using wht WDW online dining reservation website at http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/reservations/dining/ .
I tried last night to just check the website to see if I could make earlier reservations, and when I plugged in the restaurant and date and time, I would get a message saying something like I needed to sign in and enter my resort reservation number and arrival date.
So I did.
Another message said something to the effect, no, I could not make dining reservations now.
A couple of weeks ago I went on line and noticed that their calandar also showed about 10 days available after a date of a 180 day arrival.
Each day, I saw the online calendar advance one more day.
Before I figured this out, I tried making a reservation being able to put in a date, and not realizing that the online website wouldn't let me use my date because when it asked me for my resort reservation and arrival date it always refused my reservation.
I guess I am a bit slow. I finally realized today that those open 10 days on the calandar were for my reservation today. It allowed me to make 10 days of reservations after my arrival date.
I also decided not to call.
Instead, I went online again this morning still playing around with the dates and noticed that about 630am est, I was able to get in the system and start making dining reservations.
So this year I didn't call and I was able to make at least 10 days or Dining Reservations.
At first I was a little disappointed.
I know that I arrive the Monday after Thanksgiving weekend, but I like to go to MK on Monday because the MK park is open three hours longer if you stay in a WDW resort.
I wanted to plan to dine at the MK Plaza Restaurant for a short rest at 9pm after the tenatively scheduled 7pm parade and 8pm Wishes fireworks since I would be near the Plaza restaurant anyway.
No such luck.
The earliest time available was at about 650pm and nothing after that time.
But it was the Monday after Thanksgiving and I thought that the weekend guests had made reservations and had the same idea as me.
Just out of curiosity I checked Epcot's Le Cellier Restaurant and it was sold out for Monday all day for both Dinner and Lunch.
No problem. I'll just have a nice Pop Century fried chicken dinner after I checkin before heading over to MK.
Then on to the next day, Tuesday, November 29th, 2011.
I wanted to spend the day at Epcot and see the 8pm Candlelight Processional by not using a CL package, but using the standby line.
I also tried to get a time for dinner at Le Cellier, but everything was sold out for dinner.
The latest time that I could find at Le Cellier that day was for a 125pm lunch and I felt lucky to get that.
After Tuesday, I was much luckier getting Dining Reservations each day that I needed.
On the following Tuesday, December 6th, 2011, I was actually able to get a 555pm Epcot Le Cellier Dining Reservation.
My ten days stopped at that Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 and I reached my 10 day limit.
I didn't make park reservations every day since some days were rest days for me, and that I was going to eat meals at Pop Century Resort, too.
I learned something else, too.
I am transferring from the Pop Century Resort on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011, but it still let me make reservations while I was at BWV for the 9th and 10th day thing.
I guess now, I will have to wait until December 6th arrival date to make more Dining reservations for the rest of my vacation.
I'm still going to try and use my Pop Century reservation in the moring to see if I can add one day at a time for new dining reservations.
It probably won't work.
I also received an email confirmation for each dining reservation that I made with the reservation number, date, time and restaurant listed. This will be handy.
And I noticed on the web page when I was making reservations that each dining reservation was linked to my resort reservation so that I can ask for a one page print out when I arrive at Pop Century and BWV.
I don't know if I will remember to plan all this next year at this time, but at least I did it this time for once.
Very painless to do online.
Maybe a newbie may find this useful.
Sincerely, Ray
