lisagirl88
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As I plan for our next trip I had a question about ADR's. On our last trip I tried to plan our ADR's right when the restaurant opened for dinner or shortly after. At O'hana we arrived at our ADR time, had to wait in a very long line to check in and ended up waiting for 90 minutes(with 4 little kids) to get seated. We had an ADR scheduled for opening time. The next night we had an ADR at CP for 5:30, arrived at 5:15 and waited until 6:15 to be seated. My dad was not happy about waiting(to say the least) and it was very hard to keep 4 little kids busy for that amount of time.
Is it normal to have to wait this long having an ADR early in the dinner hour and at a non-busy time of year? I found it to be VERY frustrating and don't want to go through that again on our next trip.
I totally understand having to wait 15- 20 minutes for a table, but why make a reservation in the first place if you have to wait an 1 1/2 hours for a table!
We love the CP and it is a tradition so I hate to pass that up. We were all so tense after waiting for O'hana for so long that I really didn't enjoy dinner.
Do I just pick restaurants that aren't as popular so we can have a better chance at getting seated on time???
Thanks!!!!
Is it normal to have to wait this long having an ADR early in the dinner hour and at a non-busy time of year? I found it to be VERY frustrating and don't want to go through that again on our next trip.
I totally understand having to wait 15- 20 minutes for a table, but why make a reservation in the first place if you have to wait an 1 1/2 hours for a table!
We love the CP and it is a tradition so I hate to pass that up. We were all so tense after waiting for O'hana for so long that I really didn't enjoy dinner.
Do I just pick restaurants that aren't as popular so we can have a better chance at getting seated on time???
Thanks!!!!