I know grandfloridian wanted to close the thread and, as a first time poster, I know Im making an imposition by posting again anyway! (By the way since I am a first time poster, hi everybody!)
The reason Im posting anyway is that last night, after having read this thread I laid awake thinking of possible ways to change the system yes that is very lame but unfortunately my mind cant let go of things!!
My first suggestion would be a new and extra phone number WDW-DINX (but that it should also have a 1-800 number attached to it). This would be solely for cancelling ADRs and would be fully automated. The recording would ask you to enter your confirmation number and then say, You have chosen to cancel XYZ on March 10. Please press 1 to confirm or 2 to return to the main menu After confirming the cancellation it would ask if you wanted to enter another confirmation number or hang up.
If you didnt have to hold through a busy time and a long menu to cancel, youd be much more likely to cancel I think. Plus, the people cancelling wouldnt be using a CM so that would hopefully reduce hold times on the normal number.
My next idea is more complicated (but not that much) and probably more controversial(LOL). I assume that when you book a
DDP you get a reservation number for that and that it is possible to tell how many people are on it and for how many days it is booked. To make an ADR you would have to give your DDP number and then, if you had duplicate bookings it would be flagged up on the system and the CM would ask which booking youd like to keep. But what about non-DDP guests or if you know when you want to go but havent booked the DDP yet? Those people could give a valid credit card number (along with full name and zip/postal code) to secure the ADR. If several months later you booked your DDP you could call up and change the ADR from cc secured to DDP.
Obviously, thered be nothing to stop people making multiple credit card bookings except that their name/zip would flag them as having an ADR already and the same thing would happen as with the DDP number Which ADR would you like to keep? Of course, people could give fake cc numbers/names/zips but that is where my next thought comes in (and this is the bit that people wont like).
14 days out from the ADR all credit cards will be charged $20 per person for the bookings (dont worry its not non-refundable at this point!!). If someone has given a fake number or the name/zip on the ADR dont correspond with the cc number then the payment wouldnt go through and the ADR would be cancelled.
This means that at 14 days out a lot of bookings should come back onto the system and, at this point a DDP res number would still be required but no credit/debit card details would be taken and it would be a non-secured ADR (Ill explain what I mean by that further down). There would still be the option of leaving a credit/debit card number if the booker so chose.
Also between 14 days and 48 hours before the ADR if it is cancelled the card will be refunded with the charge. (The DINX number I suggested above would have a message saying, Your cancellation is processed and your cancellation number is XYZ)
From what I could gather from all these other posts, if someone is stuck at a park, or on a bus or has a sick child they could miss the ADR but that really wouldnt be their fault and nobody really begrudges that kind of no show (plus, even if they do cancel an hour before its too late for the ADR to go back into the system and Disney makes overbookings to allow for this). The people who get peoples goats are those who make multiple ADRs for the same time. Between 14 and 48 hours, those with a credit card booking (that had been accepted as valid) could call and change that booking to a non-secured booking and receive a refund to their card. When you had a non-secured booking you would still have an ADR but you would be seated after all those on the Dining Plan and all those who had secured bookings were seated. If your whole evening plan was for dinner around fireworks rather than grabbing something to eat in the convenient park you may want to leave the booking as secured to make sure you were seated more promptly than those on an unsecured booking.
It would also be possible for those on the DDP to make an unsecured booking but unless they called at least 24 hours beforehand and moved their DDP reservation number to the unsecured booking, they would not be allowed to use DDP for that restaurant.
Those who didnt call to change their ADR to unsecured or cancel between 14 days and 48 hours would have the charge remain on their card to be credited against the meal or just as a no-show deposit.
I think Ive covered all the thoughts I had whilst lying awake last night and just want to add that I didnt think of this for any personal reasons. I only wanted one ADR for my upcoming trip and I managed to get it 6 weeks in advance (albeit slightly earlier than originally desired) and, since its for the Fantasmic package its credit card secured anyway. Multiple ADRs and no-shows dont affect me in any way, I was just interested in possible solutions!!
Sarah
