I agree those who book with good intentions, but can foresee life getting in the way of them making their ADR may rethink it. Those, like me, who plan to assure we make it to the restaurant (minus a serious illness or injury) won't give it a second thought. This won't be the first time I've had to enter a CC to secure a reservation for something we wanted to do on vacation. As long as they aren't charging me $10 per person at the time of making the ADR, it won't bother me to give them a CC number to hold my place. If they started charging $10/person, 6 months in advance to hold the ADR, I would think twice about giving them control of that much of my money for that long. At that time, I would have to decide if I thought it was worth it.
So, you're willing to go with a minor illness? I'll have to look again at the CM responses, but it seems that only major (read: requiring at least a doctor visit) illnesses will be waived. So if you come down with the blahs from a random bug around Disney, you'd likely be out at least 2 days worth of fees if you don't go. I know I'd be dragging my not feeling so well self to them, I guess it's good for others that I tend not to do buffets

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For me it's the advance notice window for cancellation as well. It compounds if you're on the DxDDP because in the case of illness you could easily miss 2 or 3. And that is ON TOP of losing the opportunity to use those credits you paid for (
free dining or not).
With it being the "full day" issue, if you wake up not feeling well in the morning, you could be out between 4 and 6. Myself, I'd be out 4, luckily I travel alone so that would equal 1 to others. A single mom and 2 kids though, could easily be $120 for the 2 days.
Guess DxDDP isn't such a great idea to suggest to save money now. And with
DDP's margin going to crap and QSDP already there, no sense in any of them.
I feel the same way. So I think that in requiring cancellation 2 days prior, they have guaranteed they won't have any cancellations 1 day prior.
Totally agree. If I'm not feeling well, or some other life reason gets in the way, I have 0 incentive to cancel a reservation if I'm within the window. Especially with the word on the street that the policy is unlikely to be waived except for extreme illness or injury.
Barring not showing up, it could be take up a table, for less than $10 per person (I'll have a Sprite please... yes, just a Sprite) and being sick to boot. Good call on this one Disney!
And the overbooking has me concerned too. As it is now, they overbook for ADRs to take the no show rate into account, added to that the fact that service has been declining over the past while (2010 I never sat for more than an hour, 2011 every time was pushing 90 minutes... and that was all due to the servers) and things aren't going to be any better at the restaurants.
We'll see, but I don't hold much hope. Disney is not known for making good decisions lately (see Monorail clusterbadword).