Mome Rath
3 Decade Disney Traveler
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Sorry, that is lousy policy on WDW's part.
Disney used to offer dining RESERVATIONS, and other theme parks currently offer dining reservations.
Yes, we went all the time when plain reservations were offered. Disney has the data to back up why they are doing things this way, and tweak their system as the data dictates. They don't statistically care if one person has a long wait, as long as the majority don't. It's the way large corporations work fortunately and unfortunately.
If we are booking meals SIX MONTHS in ADVANCE
and many folks are PAYING for their food 45 days BEFORE eating
WDW should - generally - seat us on time.
….That many of us have accepted WDW's absurd policies is another matter.
We don't tour this way at all, so it doesn't really impact us. The question is always subjective and personal; is what you get from taking a Disney vacation worth what you give? If the answer is "yes" then great, if the answer is "no" then pick a different destination and wait to see if things change, or don't. I took a good chunk of time off of doing Disney when the cleanliness of the parks went downhill, they fixed that, I started going again. At this point I don't find their policies absurd at all, hence, I'm going back in just a few weeks. There are going to be those that love or hate Disney, and those that love or hate the changes Disney makes, each person and family has to make their own decisions, which is why this board and various opinions are useful.
Oh, I thought these were like dinner reservations. So, how long should I plan on possibly waiting? I don't think anyone in my party realizes that "reservation" means something different from what it means at any other restaurant.
Similar to dinner reservations, but not exactly the same. The wait is usually 0 to 15 minutes I'd reckon, and most times if we go early (as you're supposed to), we get seated either early or on time. These ADR's basically reserve you a spot in line for a table, they are so busy, they don't keep tables set aside for reservations; too many guests, and too many no shows. As monky' says above, it depends on where and when as to the likelihood of having to wait.