Seating at more than one table?

alimatic

Earning My Ears
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When making ADR and it says that your party may be seated at more than 1 table does this happen often?

There are 5 of us, 3 being small children.

Thank you.
 
I've even read about parties of 1 getting this message. I'd love to see how they do that. LOL

In reality, the only time I've heard of this actually happening is for very large groups (8+). With having 3 small children, they won't separate you.
 
I got this notice when I made an ADR for 3 people. I find it hard to believe that they would expect one person to sit alone?
 

This message popped up when I was making my Finding Nemo package ADR yesterday. The CM on the phone assured me that the CMs at the podium will work their magic to not split our group up. :wizard: She said that her family is a party of 7 and they've never been split up. I'm going to go with the flow and even if we do get split up not worry about it too much. Maybe my mom and I will leave DH with the two girls and enjoy our Tusker House lunch in peace. :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
that's an automatic disclaimer that comes up no matter what your party size is...just basically Disney covering their you-know-what.

Reality is, no your party will not be split. If there are no tables for 5 available at the time you book, they would not show availability. If they give you an ADR #, you're good to go:thumbsup2
 
It has said this on all of our ressies, and we have always had 5 or more in the last 3 trips. We have never been split up between 2 tables.
 


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