starousse
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I could not have said it better...this is an ADR...not a contract or moral commitment and time in Disney is a VACATION. We have cancelled ADRs many times while on VACATION ....not because of illness but because we are having fun in the moment and just don't feel like going to dinner. My every day life is so scheduled - down to the minute - what I love about VACATION is not having a schedule. We have cancelled because we are hanging by the pool and just want to stay, because we are at a lounge and want to have apps and drinks for dinner, because we want to order room service and stay in, or because we had too much fun during the day and maybe over indulged in some yummy snacks. That is what is great about VACATION.
Since I know if I want to have a table service meal I must have an ADR that is booked months out, I make them (one a night - not multiple) but we do end up canceling about half of them - I always cancel them - I have never been an no show. When I do this at the hotel, the cast members just love it because they know that they will get to make some magic for the next guest looking for an ADR!
I am against this fee - I would agree with a no-show fee however. This will change the way we vacation and we will make sure to not book a dinner that has a fee unless we are sure that is one of the 1 or 2 that are "must do's" for us.
I do question a dining policy that forces people to try to "game" the system which has resulted in this new fee. Disney is addressing the symptom - not the problem. They created this mess and are now are removing some of the magic associated with a Disney Vacation.
We have 8 Dinner ADRs for our upcoming trip and 3 or 4 will be cancelled - probably within 2 or 3 hours of our schedule time. Oh the horror - someone who did not plan 6 months ago will benefit from our change of plans!
I may be in the minority, but I agree with you 100%.

) on the same day are doing a favor for those who don't plan to the nth degree 180 days out.. leaves room for walk-ins.
I usually keep all my ADRs, but you never know what may happen. Anyway I was surprised to find lunch at Tusker House and Le Cellier both required a cc guarantee. Le Cellier is not Signature at lunch and Tusker House is not a character meal at lunch is it?
Even though I know Brown Derby is a Signature at both meals, for some reason I wasn't thinking about it requiring a cc guarantee for lunch either. I went with MM and will try my chances as a walk up at Brown Derby when I get down there, then cancel MM at the last minute if I get in. I'll be doing the same thing for Tusker House--see if I can get in as a walk up when they first open and if I do, cancel my Y&Y ADR at the last minute. I'll also be checking with my favorite Signature restaurants once I get down there either just as they open or during the day that I want them. If I can get in, I'll be canceling alot of ADRs last minute, when normally I would make my ADRs at 180 days out and keep them.