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Mouseketeer
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Many years ago, on a trip to Disney with a friend, we ate two character breakfasts in the same day. We had one very early, I want to say maybe 7:30 am at Wilderness Lodge, and one very late, like 10:50 am at the castle.
I never thought twice about this until reading all of the double-booking threads on here.
My friend and I did go to both and ate full meals at both restaurants, treating the late breakfast as an early lunch.
This was over ten years ago, before many people even used the dining reservation system, and it was generally no problem to even just walk up to a table service restaurant and be seated, so double-booking was definitely not an issue then.
Do you all think that if a person intends to eat at both places, it should be allowed, or should there be very strict, only one reservation per meal time period per person? I personally don't have a problem with a person making a reservation for a place they intend to go and eat at, even if that technically turns out to be two breakfasts or two lunches or whatever, but I do think that it's bad to book reservations you don't necessarily plan on going to now that it can be so hard to get reservations. I have no idea how they'd enforce that though unless they did some sort of math like if there are two reservations for the same meal, they must be at least three hours apart or something like that.
Like I said...before reading how big of a problem double-booking is these days and how reservations are getting canceled, it never even occurred to me that my eating those breakfasts both on the same day might be a problem if I tried to do the same thing today.
I never thought twice about this until reading all of the double-booking threads on here.
My friend and I did go to both and ate full meals at both restaurants, treating the late breakfast as an early lunch.
This was over ten years ago, before many people even used the dining reservation system, and it was generally no problem to even just walk up to a table service restaurant and be seated, so double-booking was definitely not an issue then.
Do you all think that if a person intends to eat at both places, it should be allowed, or should there be very strict, only one reservation per meal time period per person? I personally don't have a problem with a person making a reservation for a place they intend to go and eat at, even if that technically turns out to be two breakfasts or two lunches or whatever, but I do think that it's bad to book reservations you don't necessarily plan on going to now that it can be so hard to get reservations. I have no idea how they'd enforce that though unless they did some sort of math like if there are two reservations for the same meal, they must be at least three hours apart or something like that.
Like I said...before reading how big of a problem double-booking is these days and how reservations are getting canceled, it never even occurred to me that my eating those breakfasts both on the same day might be a problem if I tried to do the same thing today.