mousehockey37
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2012
- Messages
- 2,141
Yes. In that situation, if you have you're eye on a different restaurant...wait until the new one becomes available before cancelling the original one. The idea is to stop everyone from booking ADRs frivolously with the mindset that they'll just cancel later before getting hit with a fee. They should only be made once you are certain that is where/when you want to eat. Outside of these "scalper" sites...there's too many ADRs booked "just in case" out there.
Yea, that wouldn't fly over well at all. So based on this logic, you're promoting hoarding reservations so that you have something to trade up with, you should change your mind.