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WHy would you do that? You may be taking a time when someone else needs a reservation but can't because people are double booking because they aren't sure. Book one place and you can always change your mind later.
 
They have the software to find this and eliminate both, but most of the time, they don't. They should. This is one of the most selfish things a guest can do.
 
why would you do that? You may be taking a time when someone else needs a reservation but can't because people are double booking because they aren't sure. Book one place and you can always change your mind later.

agreed!
 

I understand the reason people would want to do it, but I wouldn't. It wasn't too hard for us to plan our day around our dining reservation and it leaves more reservations open for others. :)
 
With the recent upgrades to the Disney reservation system, it does show that you already have a reservation if you try to book another meal at the same time.
 
I would never do that because I know I would be upset if I couldn't get in some place that my family wanted to go to because someone double booked.:headache:
 
I wouldn't want to I was reading some threads and wondered if this is done the norm or what. Maybe I didn't understand why/how they were choosing between 2 restaurants a week from now that had ADR's. I was just asking??? No need for anyone to post anything else. I hear ya Loud and Clear
 













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