what would you do? re:CRT

hipchickie

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As an afterthought, I made res's for the first morning we are at WDW at CRT for breakfast.
We are a party of 3 - The CM who made them said she was putting us at 2 different tables (2 at 1, 1 at another) but that they would do anything they can at the restaurant to seat us togetether. She also suggested to keep trying and see if a res opened.
I have called a few times, but nothing so far. Now I am getting a little leary of the whole thing - I don't want to eat our 1st meal seperated, and if we wallk in and they can't seat us together I can't just walk, correct? I will get charged on my CC AFAIK.

Any idea how they are seating 1 person by themself? I have never been there but I assume they don't have a bar :confused3 Do you think they will be able to accomodate us or should I just cxl now? I'm torn!
 
i really think u will have no prob once u get there, but if u do decide to leave, yes theyll charge your cc. dont stress I doubt therell be any prob, go and enjoy, say hi to Cindy for me, we go waaaaaaaaaay back:lmao:
 
As far as I can remember there is no bar. I "think" they will be able to accomodate.

Several years ago we had a similar issue (but with a larger number of people) and it turned out fine. Good luck and don't cancel.
 
I agree - I don't think you'll have a problem once you get there. The CMs at Disney Dining can only book for what their computer seating plan shows is available. I've had ressies where we were at 2 separate tables, but when we showed up at the podium, I was told that of course, they would seat us together - this specifically happened at Norways' princess breakfast.
p.s. - I wouldn't count on this if your party was larger than 4, though.
 

Last spring we were a party of eight and we ran into this. They told us that they would seat us at seperate tables, which they did. It worked out fantastic though, the tables were right next to each other and we didn't feel seperated. I'm sure with two smaller tables you could probably push them together but with two bigger tables it wasn't an option (plus one of them was a booth) b/c it blocked other tables. In our opinion, WDW always goes out of their way to accomodate everyone to the best of their abilities.
 
I think you'll be ok. Last April, we went with another family. When I made the ADR's, I tried to get a table large enough for both families, but they had nothing available, so I made ADR's for 2 parties of 4. When we checked in, we told them that we were together and they seated us at tables right next to each other. We didn't feel separated at all.

Also, my ADR was for 4, but we actually had 5 people (the 5th was my 5 month old son). We told them when we checked in that the baby would stay in the Bjorn and that's why we didn't count him as part of the party when making our ADR. They ended up giving us a table for 6, even though we didn't need it.
 
I would definitely stick with your reservations. We had 7 people in our group last May and I was told on a few ADR's that they couldn't guarantee we'd be together. But everywhere we went we were fine. I would imagine that with 3 people they'd just move two, 2 person tables together. I believe that was part of what they did for our seating when we were at the CRT breakfast.
Which was fantastic by the way - probably one of my best Disney meals ever - can't wait to try dinner there sometime!

Christine princess:
 











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