jcb
always emerging from hibernation
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Until I heard about this practice on the podcast, it never dawned on me to make multiple reservations for the same mealtime. Call me naive.
I can't imagine the solution is worse than the problem. Anyone who feels they were improperly charged for a "no show" should simply take it up with their cc company by disputing the charge. Those who want "dining flexibility" should pay for the inconvenience it causes others.
Other alternatives have hassles. Verifying ADR's against name and room numbers won't work for the offsite guests. Verifying against KTTW numbers is ineffective for resort dining by non-ticketed guests and is essentially the same as taking a cc anyway.
I am curious. I "no showed" on an EPCOT restaurant one time when it started raining. I was at FW and really didn't want to pay to have an expensive dinner at Restaurant Marakesh while I was soaking wet. I tried canceling (WDW Dine is permanently in my contacts) but when I called, I was told they don't take cancellations. So how does one cancel?
I can't imagine the solution is worse than the problem. Anyone who feels they were improperly charged for a "no show" should simply take it up with their cc company by disputing the charge. Those who want "dining flexibility" should pay for the inconvenience it causes others.
Other alternatives have hassles. Verifying ADR's against name and room numbers won't work for the offsite guests. Verifying against KTTW numbers is ineffective for resort dining by non-ticketed guests and is essentially the same as taking a cc anyway.
I am curious. I "no showed" on an EPCOT restaurant one time when it started raining. I was at FW and really didn't want to pay to have an expensive dinner at Restaurant Marakesh while I was soaking wet. I tried canceling (WDW Dine is permanently in my contacts) but when I called, I was told they don't take cancellations. So how does one cancel?