Remind me about dining reservations.

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I understand that now since covid (I think) the dining window opens at 60 days as opposed to 180. 60 + 10 means you can start making reservations from 60 days prior to your resort reservation, plus you can book the following 10 days. If my reservation is for 7 days (split stay) can I still book dining for up to 10 days from the start of my trip?
Also I thought that there was an advantage given to resort guests and non resort guests could only book later. I was just on the website and it's giving me access to reservations 60 days from now with no resort stay.
I wish they'd go back to 180. Sigh!
 
With split stays it’s 60 days plus number of nights including check out day. 60 day window then opens for second part of the split stay.
 
Resort guests get the advantage of the 60+length of stay booking window, while non-resort guests have to book at 60 days day by day.
 
I understand that now since covid (I think) the dining window opens at 60 days as opposed to 180. 60 + 10 means you can start making reservations from 60 days prior to your resort reservation, plus you can book the following 10 days. If my reservation is for 7 days (split stay) can I still book dining for up to 10 days from the start of my trip?
Also I thought that there was an advantage given to resort guests and non resort guests could only book later. I was just on the website and it's giving me access to reservations 60 days from now with no resort stay.
I wish they'd go back to 180. Sigh!
I had problems w/ the site not recognizing that I had a stay booked & not giving me any days beyond 60 several months ago. It was a glitch, the work around was to not use the ‘search’ tab see this thread https://www.disboards.com/threads/my-adr-experience-what-to-do-not-do.3894957/ or just call MS. But w/ a split stay you‘re currently stuck w/ 2 60+ windows.
 

I understand that now since covid (I think) the dining window opens at 60 days as opposed to 180. 60 + 10 means you can start making reservations from 60 days prior to your resort reservation, plus you can book the following 10 days. If my reservation is for 7 days (split stay) can I still book dining for up to 10 days from the start of my trip?
Also I thought that there was an advantage given to resort guests and non resort guests could only book later. I was just on the website and it's giving me access to reservations 60 days from now with no resort stay.
I wish they'd go back to 180. Sigh!
It’s not 60 plus 10 it’s 60 plus length of stay up to a maximum of 10
 
Thanks all! I used to complain about the 180 day window, I imagine the 60 day window is even more competitive. I'm not going until Jan 2024, but I've got that planning bug since I got my reservation set. Now to wait!
 
Thanks all! I used to complain about the 180 day window, I imagine the 60 day window is even more competitive. I'm not going until Jan 2024, but I've got that planning bug since I got my reservation set. Now to wait!
HATE the 60 day window. We are book way ahead kind of people, we always booked 11+ months out even before we owned DVC, and it was a big advantage for ADRs. Much less competition at 180 days.
 
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I miss the 180 days+, but at the moment I'm glad it is limited to 60+, as I have some indecisive people going in June. It used to be I just booked dining and said "Here's where we're eating." Now at 60 days I feel like they should have some choices, though we have similar tastes, two of them just decided to go on the trip. I also wish instead of "park reservations" they's just cull the info from dining to realize you'll in a certain park a certain day. But, unfortunately, not everyone likes planning far in advance.

I really miss being able to schedule Fast Passes before and after dining. Genie +, last time I used it, didn't take your dining reservations into consideration. I'd be willing to pay for the old FastPass+ system rather than Genie+.
 
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We were disappointed w/ our ADRs last Nov/Dec - it was such a struggle to get them & we didn’t get some of our long time favorites at 60+. However, once we were there w/ the new day of 2 hr. cancelation we were able to switch things around & to grab those favorites & cancel our less wanted back ups, based on that experience even if your 60+ bookings are a disappointment chances are you can adjust once you arrive.
 
So my 7 days at BW can be booked 60 days out, but my last few days at another resort, I have to wait for 60 days on that one? Okay :(
 
So my 7 days at BW can be booked 60 days out, but my last few days at another resort, I have to wait for 60 days on that one? Okay :(
There have been reports of success by calling the Dining line and asking politely for help in booking across a split. There have also been reports of being turned down. So it might be worth a call.
 
There have been reports of success by calling the Dining line and asking politely for help in booking across a split. There have also been reports of being turned down. So it might be worth a call.
Pre-covid, DVC’s member services always took care of split-stay ADRs. I think they only stopped doing it bc of staffing issues. Now that things are mostly back to normal, I wonder if they’ll be willing to take on that job again??
 
Pre-covid, DVC’s member services always took care of split-stay ADRs. I think they only stopped doing it bc of staffing issues. Now that things are mostly back to normal, I wonder if they’ll be willing to take on that job again??
I don’t think I’ve read of success recently via DVC MS, but as always it’s worth a call (now that wait times are back to normal).
 
We were disappointed w/ our ADRs last Nov/Dec - it was such a struggle to get them & we didn’t get some of our long time favorites at 60+. However, once we were there w/ the new day of 2 hr. cancelation we were able to switch things around & to grab those favorites & cancel our less wanted back ups, based on that experience even if your 60+ bookings are a disappointment chances are you can adjust once you arrive.
I would like to echo this right here! It's an excellent point. We just returned from the Princess Run Disney weekend and I was super bummed when I was booking dining reservations right at the 60 day mark because it felt like slim pickings to me. So I reserved what I could just to have a plan in place. Now that you can drop ressies with a 2 hour notice, once we arrived, new openings were popping up daily at great places. I saw Space 220 come up three times! 🤣 I know it's tough but if you can build some flexibility into your trip, you will likely snag some great options once you arrive. Good luck @AdamsMum and I hope you are able to get what you want. 🤞💜
 












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