Agreed. Disney should remove the option to modify your reservation. Make you cancel and rebook with the correct guest count.
Even the hard to get ones aren’t hard with 2 people. It might require booking as 3 and knocking it down on check in but we’ve never had issues at all. Solo is much harder to get than 2 ime. (I usually book for 2 when solo)Interesting. We are usually just two and don't really have issues with booking ~ although we likely aren't going for some of the toughest ones to get.
Couldn't get the time we wanted for 1900 Park Fare breakfast so booked it for 4, figuring I could then modify to 2 (as I have several times at other hard to get restaurants). But, for some reason it won't let me modify to 2 and keep the time I have. Still wants to give me the lousy options I had when I searched originally for 2. I'm going to keep trying to modify before our trip but it may just be a "day of" adjustment.
When did this start? I just booked dining reservations three days ago and had no problem modifying the number of guests to a lower number immediately after confirmation.Yes it appears that you can't change the number of guests now without having to select a new time from scratch.
I'm guessing it's for select restaurants. I usually have no issue modifying immediately after booking but after a couple weeks, I still can't modify my 1900 Park Fare from 4-2 and keep my preferred time.When did this start? I just booked dining reservations three days ago and had no problem modifying the number of guests to a lower number immediately after confirmation.
This sounds suspiciously like something a phone rep made up to get someone off the phone, so they could move to the next call.confirmed with WDW rep that tables for two went away at lots of restaurants
Even if you can't it's not that big of a deal. You're not charged for the "ghosts". Maybe if they have enough 4-tops with 1 or 2 people at them they'll figure out that they need to keep more 2-tops. Or at least have tables that can separate into 2-tops or combine into 4-tops.Couldn't get the time we wanted for 1900 Park Fare breakfast so booked it for 4, figuring I could then modify to 2 (as I have several times at other hard to get restaurants). But, for some reason it won't let me modify to 2 and keep the time I have. Still wants to give me the lousy options I had when I searched originally for 2. I'm going to keep trying to modify before our trip but it may just be a "day of" adjustment.
Yes it appears that you can't change the number of guests now without having to select a new time from scratch.
Just confirmed with WDW rep that tables for two went away at lots of restaurants, reasons unknown (to the person I talked to). You have to reserve 3 and then modify to 2. My guess is that they weren't making enough $$$ with two guests at a 4-person table. Whatever, Disney.
Agreed. Disney should remove the option to modify your reservation. Make you cancel and rebook with the correct guest count.
Don’t buy this what so ever. Booked tables for 2 everywhere with no issues. Couples make up a large portion also of guests.
Evidently Disney is willing to seat 3 guests on a 4 top but not 2.There were no reservations for 2 available on any day at 60+7
Evidently Disney is willing to seat 3 guests on a 4 top but not 2.
Disney is half waying it. Enforcing such as a policy requires restrictions on lowering your party size in advance and when you show.
Posters say the existing policy on reservations is stupid since guests can easily modify their reservation. You could say the present policy is stupid because Disney lets you circumvent policy by modifying their reservation or showing up with fewer guests.
Is booking 6 but showing up with 2 OK?
That's my point. Half waying it makes no sense.which they allow) is extra unneeded steps.