What is the longest you waited for a table WITH PS?

yoko

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I just made a few lunch PS's for our August trip. One at Cinderella Castle, one at Japan, and one at AK-Rainforest Cafe. I want to use these as the "mid-day breaks." I have read elsewhere on this board that sometimes, even with a PS, one has to wait for a while to get a table. I would like to know how long you have waited for a table when you had a PS.
 
The longest we've ever waited was at Le Cellier and it was only 10 or 15 minutes. The system works really really well!

PamNC
 
not counting an obsecenely long time at boma (like 1 1/2 hours), 20-30 minutes.
 
We've waited 20-30 minutes four times, twice at Prime Time Cafe and twice at Le Cellier.
 

We have waited 15 minutes at most. We just got back yesterday from WDW and we had PS at Kona cafe and The Brown Derby, we went right in...and that was with seven people. :smooth:
 
30 minutes at the Rose and Crown ... probably because we had booked after 7:30 PM :rolleyes:
 
We waited 45 minutes with a PS for a table at Rose and Crown last year - people would just not leave when they were finished!!
 
45 miuntes to an hour at Le Cellier.
 
An hour at Liberty Tree Tavern is the longest

And have found Boma's to vary according to the time you get here. 5pm = no wait 7 pm = 30 min
 
2o minutes at Spoodles on a friday night for a 7PM PS.There were so many people there, it seemed reasonable.You should of seen the look on some of their faces when they called our name and they were still waiting.;)
 
30 minutes at Le Cellier. Most of the time our wait is less than 10 minutes.
Lisa
 
We waited over an hour for Bomas last week. My DH went up to the desk and told them we were heading over to Downtown Disney to McDonalds if they don't get us in after we waited that long. They got us seated right away.
 
We waited 20 minutes for CRT last 4th of July.
 
About 45 minutes at Chefs de France (during the candlelight processional times/packages). Very popular place.

Other than that...with a priority seating we are mostly seated immediately or withing 5 minutes.

We also so up a little earlier than they ask us to also.

Enjoy!
 
Over 45 minutes at Mama Melroses. They were seating those on the Fantasmic Package before anyone else--normally I wouldn't have minded, but our PS's were for half an hour earlier than people who were being seated before us, and I had two toddlers with me at the time. People showing up late for dinner shouldn't have been my problem, regardless of buying the package or not. :(

We were also once told it would be well over an hour at Rose and Crown, and left, ate at Le Cellier instead (this is when it was still a cafeteria).

Anne
 
I won't count the 50 minutes at Rose/Crown because we were waiting for the coveted patio table...

I have waited 45 minutes for a Crystal Palace breakfast

35 minutes for a CRT breakfast

25 minutes for dinner at California Grill

The rest have all been under 10 minutes.

I've only done WDW twice, so I've only had about 8 or 9 ps ever. With our track record, I'd have to say the system ain't too impressive.
 
I have a disorder, I am always early :rolleyes: .

So, I usually arrive for my PS 15-25 minutes early and generally get seated before my original PS time. I don't think I've ever waited longer than 5 or so minutes.

But I also usually make my PS for lunch or early dinner.
 
With the exception of an insane 1 and 1/2 hour plus ( I say plus because at 1.5 hours we left!) at Cinderella's Castle for lunch with a party of four, none of our waits have been more than 20 minutes. Usually it is immediate to 5 minutes. I don't mind waiting, so long as the wait time is not insane!
 


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