Which of these restaurants are most difficult to reserve?

Hi engle and dalt01! Thank you for the advice! :thumbsup2 I am definitely going to make all of our ADRs at 180 days. But, I was really wondering which ones required me to be up and on the phone by 7am eastern time to secure the reservation. 7am eastern time will be 4am my time. This is me at 4am :scared1:

So, truth be told, I'm really just being lazy and wondering which days I can sleep in and which days I'll need to set my alarm. :rotfl:
If you're staying on property, you can make all your reservations at 180 days from your first night there, up to 10 days worth. No need to book them daily.
 
If you're staying on property, you can make all your reservations at 180 days from your first night there, up to 10 days worth. No need to book them daily.

Oh!:idea: I thought I had to call each day at the 180 day mark. Boy, I'm glad you told me that. Thank you!!
 
Definately call 180 days before for Le Cellier. I have heard it's now the most requested ADR, even more so than Cinderella's Royal Table.
 
Chef's Table at V&A is by far the hardest. I called for 15 mornings straight before we landed it.
 

Hi again everyone! I'm trying to get a gameplan for calling to make our ADRs. We'll be able to make ADRs for our trip next month (I know, I know...it's probably premature for me to even be thinking about this, but planning for our Disney trip just makes me happy :)) Anyways, I'm wondering if any of these restaurants will require me to call at 8am right at the 180 day mark? These are the restaurants we're hoping to reserve. Unless noted, I'm hoping to get dinner ADRs:

Victoria & Albert's (thinking about the chef's table, but would be happy with any table)
O'hana
Kona Cafe (breakfast)
Grand View Lounge Tea (afternoon tea)
Le Cellier
Rose & Crown (lunch)
Liberty Tree Tavern
Narcoosees
California Grill
Jiko
Coral Reef (lunch)

We will be arriving April 26-May 3, and I've heard from my fellow Disers that the crowd levels are very managable at this time of year. But, which of these restaurants, if any, do you think will require me to be on the phone by 8am in order to reserve?

Thank you! :flower3:

We went during free DDP last year and both Ohana and Le Cellier were taking walk-ups. Our ADRs were between 6 - 7 pm so they were pretty prime hours also.
 


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