steves100
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1) All ADR's say to arrive at least 15-minnutes early.
2) You arrived 5-minutes early.
. . . it is possible that you would have far further ahead in line if on-time for the check-in
. . . one does not know how many people got into line during the 10-minutes you did not check-in
3) CM's cannot control how many people get in line.
4) CM's frequently seat people with different party sizes prior to other smaller or larger party sizes. *
5) You have little for which to complain.
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NOTE1: The number of people in other parties does not determine if they get seated before or after you. Reservations Are made for table sizes. The ADR even states that an ADR gets you seated for the next available table at a specific time for your party size.
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NOTE2: The delay in being seated may have also been caused by people staying at their tables longer than the "average" table-stay. Disney cannot force people to vacate their table, and many do take longer, especially if they are trying to kill time before fireworks or shows.
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NOTE3: Another possible delay factor is the use of Dining Overrides at popular eateries. Certain Concierge, and others, have the code to insert parties into any restaurant at any time on any day for any party size, even when the eatery is sold out or over-sold. When this is done, the ADR's with times after the override are delayed.
Yes I understand #1 and 2. But if #3 IS the reason that is NOT acceptable. You think just because you are Concierge you should get in faster/earlier than someone that has a ADR? Wow thought the caste system was just in India! You honestly can't defend that!