It was only about 3 years ago that Disney expanded the ADR window to 180 days. Before that it had been 90 days for many years. Besides, they aren't changing the number of people looking to secure reservations or the number of restaurants available. The call volume should be pretty much the same, albeit distributed a little differently.
Disney is also working on an on-line system for booking ADRs.
The distribution is what I meant...instead of distributing those calls over 180 days, with an initial rush to book up the "hard to book" stuff, and then dribs and drabs (relatively speaking) leading UP TO the 90 day mark, I suspect you're just going to have ONE overwhelming AM rush that's going to take a good chunk of the "inventory". I remember that's largely how it was back when the window WAS 90 days. It wasn't just Cindy's and LeCellier that booked up...it was those, plus a good portion of the other sit down places (especially the character dining), and even some of the less popular places would "book up" for the prime dining hours. And that was LONG before free dining. Sure, there were still spots to be had.....just as there are now. The net effect on ressies is likely to be zero for Disney. But that initial rush, and "7 AM requirement", just got a lot larger, and spread out to encompass a LOT more of the sit down places, I suspect. So it's going to behoove EVERYONE (not just those looking for Cindy's, LeCellier, or who are obsessive planners) to hit the system at 90 days out, 7 AM.
If you add on-line ADR's to the mix....again, looking at past events with Disney net tech....you're likely going to see the system buckle pretty frequently. At least at first. And woe to the forums (and likely Disney, too) when you get the first person who had a Cindy's ADR "in hand", only to lose it to a crashed out system. Witness how the Disney on-line systems deal with the Candlelight Dinner Packages at
DisneyLAND. And they won't have the "do-over" mechanism at their disposal to fix the problem...since the phone ADR's will fill the spots "lost" by those using the online system, in the event of a crash.
Personally, I don't like the change. I can certainly live with it..it's not worthy of a full on tirade. But I think it's going to make things a bit more difficult, a bit more demanding (7 AM, 90 days out, exactly) and a bit LESS flexible. Again, we'll see how it works in practice.
I know there are MANY who clamored for this, because they disliked having to plan 6 months out. In practice though...you really only needed to plan (during MOST of the year) a couple of things that far in advance...with the rest being more like 120 - 100 days out. While now you gain the benefit of not having to plan the "special stuff" so far in advance....I don't find THAT benefit large enough to outweigh what I suspect will be the relatively painful experience of having to delve the system at 7 AM, 90 days out, exactly. We've seen that one of the things Disney's systems do NOT handle well (meaning their CRO, ADR, and "special event" booking systems) is sudden and large volumes. I'm a bit leary of having to depend on them to handle that on, basically, a daily basis.
We'll see. Maybe it will be better than their history would lead you to believe. Or maybe the projected downturn in occupancy and attendance will materialize and, for the short term anyway, it won't be nearly as painful.