Cool, thanks sweetie.I phoned the WDW US vacation number - its on the other post and just asked for my US reservation number in order to make dining reservations next month. The process took about 10 minutes as they searched for my reservation using my surname and arrival date.
Disney UK told me they can't locate it themselves and you have to phone the US - I think if you have booked a fligth inclusive package they can get it for you though![]()
I just phoned - they wouldn't give me the number.![]()
Argh, see mine said only dining could then phone through to guest services to get it for me!I phoned WDW UK reservation line, I pressed to get through to ammend an existing booking. I simply stated that I wanted my US reservation number as friends had recently had trouble making their ADR's without it. The CM said I would need to hold for a moment whilst she contacted guest services for it. I was on hold maybe 2 minutes at the most and the CM came back and gave me my number. It was very easy, but from what others have said I think I might have got lucky and got a CM who really knew what she was doing!
ETA, I don't have a flight inclusive package booked, just room, tickets and free dining.
I called at Downtown Disney last week to do a few more ADR's for August. I had our US reservation number I got from when I rang a few week back.
The CM was not very experienced but he told me it was no use with the new system, only way to make ADR's now was by name and post code. Even though it took him straight to my original ADR's it took him almost 10 mins to access the system to add more.
My booking does not have flights included, just room, tix & DDP.
Glad I rang and did 90+10 when I did as I got everything I asked for at times I wanted, last week I tried adding more and times available were poor and Chef Mickeys had no availabilty for the 5 evenings I tried for. Still have 3 more TS credits to use but fed up of planning them.
You will be suprised, there does tend to be a good bit of availability in my past experiences when actually at WDW during free dinning. We have changed several booking when there and actually made reservations for the same day. Last year we had no problems getting spoodles (granted its now gone) for the same day, 50s prime time, coral reef and a couple of others.
Granted you are highly unlikely to get the mega popular ones such as LeCellier and california grill but not every thing will be fully booked. I also think at many they keep so many tables available and even overbook as not everyone turns up every time. Myself we missed a meal at Brown Derby and I am sure we will not be the first.