Chernabog#1fan
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I think that people need to quit focusing on the fact that the OP arrived 30 minutes before the scheduled time. Disney states that the person should allow 1.5 hours for transportation and to arrive at least 20 minutes before planned time. So let's put this into a day for a person with a breakfast and a dinner reservation with breakfast being at9:30 and dinner being at 5:30:
7:40: Leave your resort because if you are going by Disney, you need to allow 1.5 hours for transportation so that you can get there at 9:10 to be 20 minutes early.
If they then make us wait until 15 to 20 minutes after our scheduled time to eat, we get in at 9:45 to 9:50. Then we would want to allow 1 hour for eating. So we are now in the park enjoying the rides at 11 or so. If you ate breakfast at a resort, you will want to plan travel time again for that, so at best, maybe you will be in the park by 11:30.
3:40 - Leave to go to your next reservation if it is in a different park. Get to the restaurant at 5:10 and wait the 20 minutes that Disney is asking of you. Then you will need to wait an extra 15 - 20 minutes from reservation time. Get seated around 5:45 to 5:50, eat for an hour or so and be out by 7.
If Disney is taking up so much of our day with transportation and arriving 20 minutes early, I do think that Disney needs to be more respectful of the trying to get people in at their assigned time, or no more than 15 minutes past.
My family had to wait over 45 minutes to be seated once and the restaurant comped the entire meal because management even agreed this was unacceptable to keep someone that late.
If I showed up with no reservations at all, I would expect a long wait, but to be told by the cast members at Tusker House that it would be at least 25 to 30 minutes means they either overbooked or did not have the staff to be able to seat all of the tables, which does happen as well.
7:40: Leave your resort because if you are going by Disney, you need to allow 1.5 hours for transportation so that you can get there at 9:10 to be 20 minutes early.
If they then make us wait until 15 to 20 minutes after our scheduled time to eat, we get in at 9:45 to 9:50. Then we would want to allow 1 hour for eating. So we are now in the park enjoying the rides at 11 or so. If you ate breakfast at a resort, you will want to plan travel time again for that, so at best, maybe you will be in the park by 11:30.
3:40 - Leave to go to your next reservation if it is in a different park. Get to the restaurant at 5:10 and wait the 20 minutes that Disney is asking of you. Then you will need to wait an extra 15 - 20 minutes from reservation time. Get seated around 5:45 to 5:50, eat for an hour or so and be out by 7.
If Disney is taking up so much of our day with transportation and arriving 20 minutes early, I do think that Disney needs to be more respectful of the trying to get people in at their assigned time, or no more than 15 minutes past.
My family had to wait over 45 minutes to be seated once and the restaurant comped the entire meal because management even agreed this was unacceptable to keep someone that late.
If I showed up with no reservations at all, I would expect a long wait, but to be told by the cast members at Tusker House that it would be at least 25 to 30 minutes means they either overbooked or did not have the staff to be able to seat all of the tables, which does happen as well.

