Overbooked ADR's

Granfan

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If you try to double book on line now, it will tell you you have a conflict and must cancel one before booking another. I think Disney did try to fix it. Now I am still worried because some are saying if you have two bookings within two hours it will be cancelled. We are four adults, couldn't get res for 4 so have two res for two a little less than two hrs apart at O'hana.
 
i always double/triple/high amount book. i do cancel when i figure things out, but this is definitely how i start out. the dining site will allow you to book with a one-hour gap, so i don't think they'd cancel on you for 2 hours. call to make sure if it's a big deal.
 
:goodvibes

I have to admit I read this thread only b/c I knew that it would have a lot of heated debate ;)

But I def fall into the category of booking/cancelling/booking/cancelling- I try to cancel something I don't plan on using as soon as I know that I won't use it. But sometimes I'll go to cancel and the online system won't be working or the phone wait is forever and I can't do it for a few days and I won't feel bad about that.
I try to stay on top of it- and I have mixed feelings on the 180 days. I think 90 was more insane personally, but maybe somewhere in the middle would make more sense, but I'm not in charge of Disney World. Though if the position comes open I would definitely apply!!!!!! :rotfl:
 












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