PrincessWithABlaster
DIS Veteran
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Solve a mystery for me. We had dinner at BOG and were seated in the Rose room (the one with the music box, not the West Wing with the actual rose) and it was never more than 30 to 40% full (the ball room was full though). Last year we had a lunch reservation at BOG right after they started accepting them at 10:45 and the ballroom was empty. My SIL spent a lot of time trying to get that reservation. And the time we chalked it up to being a very early time for lunch. My husband was also determined that we would be able to walk up at Ohana. I explained that it was a hard to get ADR as we walked by PPO one morning. And I quote, "They won't deny us food, there are open tables." Yes, they will deny us food. Politely I'm sure, but still.
So my question is, why doesn't Disney have ADRs for the full (or nearly full) capacity of their popular restaurants' table space? Do they just not want to staff it? Do they not have capacity in the kitchen to actually prepare that many meals? I'm sure they would not have had an issue with booking those ADRs since all the available ones had been gone for months. It's a little baffling that they're letting that revenue increasing opportunity escape them.
So my question is, why doesn't Disney have ADRs for the full (or nearly full) capacity of their popular restaurants' table space? Do they just not want to staff it? Do they not have capacity in the kitchen to actually prepare that many meals? I'm sure they would not have had an issue with booking those ADRs since all the available ones had been gone for months. It's a little baffling that they're letting that revenue increasing opportunity escape them.

