Does anyone know how/who/what area actually administers the charges for no-shows on the past ADRs that required deposits or up-front payments (CRT, Akershush, Cali Grill)?
I have a hard time believing the phone reps are going to be doing the charging. Even though it seems Disney's systems are less than desirable in a lot of areas, I would expect the charging process to be some kind of batch job that is automatically run and there won't be any actual human review/intervention to the charge process. So if the CM at the podium of the restaurant checks you in, you're clear. If you have an open reservation at the end of the day of the ADR or if your cancellation is processed less than two calendar days prior - your ADR will be picked up in a batch charge process that runs overnight. I would hope/assume there's an override function to the charge that the dining CM can enable for the serious cancellation issues.
Again I don't know Disney's systems, but that's the general way I would design it.
I have a hard time believing the phone reps are going to be doing the charging. Even though it seems Disney's systems are less than desirable in a lot of areas, I would expect the charging process to be some kind of batch job that is automatically run and there won't be any actual human review/intervention to the charge process. So if the CM at the podium of the restaurant checks you in, you're clear. If you have an open reservation at the end of the day of the ADR or if your cancellation is processed less than two calendar days prior - your ADR will be picked up in a batch charge process that runs overnight. I would hope/assume there's an override function to the charge that the dining CM can enable for the serious cancellation issues.
Again I don't know Disney's systems, but that's the general way I would design it.