MScott1851
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DH and I have been to Disney several times, and we enjoy eating at different places throughout the parks and at resorts.
We're doing a land/sea package in September, but we're coming in a day early to go to the waterparks, since I have some plusses left on an old pass. I haven't decided where we'll stay yet, but we are going to spend the day at TL and BB, then we wanted to go to eat at Ohana that night and watch the MK fireworks from the Poly.
I called today, at the 180 day mark, and couldn't get a reservation for Ohana (or ANYWHERE, for that matter) since I wasn't 'officially' checking in until the next day.
It's cool, I'll just call back in the morning. But it got me to thinking...how do people that live in the area get ADR's if they wanted to go eat at California Grill for a special occasion? Or if I had an AP, and wanted to go to WDW, stay off-site but eat in the parks, is that possible? If you don't have a reservation number, how do you get an ADR? It's something I've never thought about before until today.
It just seems kind of silly to me that I'll be in Orlando, spending money at a Disney park, wanting to spend more at a Disney restaurant, and I can't make plans to do so. Now I'm even wondering if they'll let me make an ADR for the night before our 'official' arrival when I call tomorrow...
Any thoughts?
We're doing a land/sea package in September, but we're coming in a day early to go to the waterparks, since I have some plusses left on an old pass. I haven't decided where we'll stay yet, but we are going to spend the day at TL and BB, then we wanted to go to eat at Ohana that night and watch the MK fireworks from the Poly.
I called today, at the 180 day mark, and couldn't get a reservation for Ohana (or ANYWHERE, for that matter) since I wasn't 'officially' checking in until the next day.
It's cool, I'll just call back in the morning. But it got me to thinking...how do people that live in the area get ADR's if they wanted to go eat at California Grill for a special occasion? Or if I had an AP, and wanted to go to WDW, stay off-site but eat in the parks, is that possible? If you don't have a reservation number, how do you get an ADR? It's something I've never thought about before until today.
It just seems kind of silly to me that I'll be in Orlando, spending money at a Disney park, wanting to spend more at a Disney restaurant, and I can't make plans to do so. Now I'm even wondering if they'll let me make an ADR for the night before our 'official' arrival when I call tomorrow...
Any thoughts?