Restaurants, Priority seating and planning

vernon

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I've had the opportunity to listen in to a number of the formerly known as "Priority seating" now "advanced reservation" calls that go into the Disney Reservation Centre this week and wanted to give everyone a "heads up" that it is a REALLY GOOD IDEA to try and get a good portion of your bookings done before you leave the UK.

This looks like being a REALLY BUSY season for WDW with the celebrations for the 50th anniversary. The hotel occupancy %ages are high and the number of Florida locals who are planning to "day guest" to the parks is much higher than previous years. I've lost count of the number of frustrated callers looking for "special meals" for special occassions (birthdays/anniversaries etc) and not being able to get the ones they were looking for (even if they were flexible enough to ask for 4 or 5 different choices). Dinner shows, character meals, cirque or if you want to go to a particular restaurant on a particular day should be booked as far ahead as you can manage. If you have flexibility (you'll change cuisine or venue easily) within your plans you can probably leave things until 2,3 or 4 weeks ahead of arrival. If you leave things to the last week (or heavens forbid) the day of the actual seating you really are looking for the dining gods to smile on you.

I know that this aspect is a bit of a pain , as it means that you really have to start at least pencilling in what parks you're doing on what days, particularly if you're a "non-planner" but it seems this summer is going to be particularly busy and I know from person experience there is little that has the ability to put a damper on a "magical experience"day quite as effectively as yomping round half a dozen restaurants when the possee are tired,hot,sweaty,hungry and grouchy to be told each time, "sorry we're all full for the rest of the evening" , previously you could usually get in somewhere outside of "holiday seasons" but I would suggest it's worth treating this summer season as you would Easter or Xmas as far as dining reservations are concerned. It's a lot easier to cancel a reservation that you have, than it is to get a reservation when there is no room at the inn.

Will all planners please take one step forward, bow, and tell all the non planners how it's best done LOL. :cheer2: :grouphug: :drinking1
 
Hiya :wave2:

Thanks for the heads up. Luckily I have all my ps done - I got x3 character breakfasts (Breakfastausoras, Chef Mickeys & 1900 Park Fare) with no problems at all but I DID book them at the 90 day limit.

Good luck & lots of pixie dust for the rest of you who have still to call.

:flower:

Jodie

NB - One of my PS fell on a EMH morning, And I am offsite but I am going to leave it as it is rather then risk losing it.
 
Hi. I booked all my remaining PSs yesterday. I had the fantasmic dinner package booked for 5th July and then relised it was a magic evening hour. So tried to change to 6th July without success but did get 15th July so I'm well pleased. Have booked mainly lunches as imagine we'll eat dinner off site. DH was moaning that it was difficult to decide all this so far in advance but agreed to just let me get on with it. Will now make sure he sees this post Vernon!

Couple of questions about non-disney places.... Can you book Mings and the Hard Rock Cafe in advance?
 
Thanks Vernon for the heads up, I've diaried all my dates in august that I have to call for my November seating. :flower:
 

Wow, this is scary. :eek:

I've booked up for two weeks next April 29th, with the Disney Dining Card included. Looks like I'll have to book my Priority Seating now. :scared1: :faint:
 
is there anywhere I can see a list of disney restaurants so I can decide where to book?
 
ilPapa said:
is there anywhere I can see a list of disney restaurants so I can decide where to book?


Try "www.allearsnet.com". I find that site quite useful.
 
Thanks for the information, Vernon. Sounds like it is going to be one busy year!

ilPapa said:
is there anywhere I can see a list of disney restaurants so I can decide where to book?
Another excellent site can be found here
 




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