Ressies through TA - Making ADR's

Bride In The Attic

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My window is getting ready to open to make my ADR's and I'm a bit concerned I won't be able to take advantage of the 90+10 benefit.

I booked a room using an airline employee discount through an "interline" TA. This TA is very basic and does not offer ADR/PS reservations as part of her service so I'm on my own (I prefer doing dining ressies myself anyway).

Since we will not have the balance of our room paid off by the time I'm ready to make ADR's I'm doubting she will give me my Disney ressie #. Has anyone had any luck using the 90+10 ADR system when you had booked through a TA?

TIA :)
 
I also used a "bare bones" travel agent who has been utterly useless...but she did get me a better price on airfare than I could have gotten. She gave me a printout of my reservation that had a confirmation number on it. Can you ask yours for a printout that details your trip? I honestly cannot remember if I had to have my ressie # or not for my 90 day ADR's...that was a month ago and I have slept since then. :rolleyes1
 
THanks Pooh Crew! I know I won't need the ressie for my normal 90 day out ADR's but for the new 90+10 program I think I do....

Anyone else have an experience to share?
 
Bride In The Attic said:
THanks Pooh Crew! I know I won't need the ressie for my normal 90 day out ADR's but for the new 90+10 program I think I do....

Anyone else have an experience to share?


They will also let you book your ADRs with your phone number, as well. Or did this change?
 



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