MickeyMinnieMom
If you ticket it, they will come... ;)
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My plan is to hang onto my ADRs for this for now. If they haven't changed the policy by the time our trips roll around, I'll cancel. Guess we'll see...
That's what I'll do as well if it's running in April and August...We are upgrading to the cruise this year.
My plan is to hang onto my ADRs for this for now. If they haven't changed the policy by the time our trips roll around, I'll cancel. Guess we'll see...
Exactly my feeling. I currently have this booked for an Apr trip and an Aug trip. In fact, since we're DVC owners at BLT, we may just watch them from the balcony that night in Apr; and the cruise if they extend to Aug. I guess in at least one of those scenarios, Disney still gets our $$!My plan is the same as yours. I've been to this at least 7 times in the previous, less expensive version. I understand the firm is profit driven and my decisions are unlikely to affect their policies, but I won't pay double for a lesser experience which I think is what one is receiving without assigned seating and with more tables crammed into the same space. It's their prerogative to make these changes to increase profit. It's mine to decide - no thanks. I'd probably go at least 3 times this year if seats were still assigned. Without assigned seats, I'll book the ferry boat instead or better yet, enjoy non-assigned seating at the Top of the World lounge. Like you, I won't cancel until I see whether this change sticks, but if it does I'll happily spend that money elsewhere and hope those attending have a good time.
You can always book for three & say the third person is a baby.There is a post on the Dining Reservations board saying someone couldn't get a reservation for 2 for the dessert party but reservations are available for larger party sizes. The Op says he/she was told (?on the phone?) they could make a reservation for 3 and pay the extra amount to get a reservation. That contradicts the the shared seating at tables that has been mentioned and indicates that reservations are per table. Confusing!
1) OK.
2) Let's give other examples at WDW.
. . . kids crowd against the fish tank at Coral Reef, even when the table if full
. . . kids and adults crowd between tables at Ohana to view fireworks
. . . kids and adults crowd between tables at Narcoossee's, instead of going onto the patio, to view fireworks
3) In these instances, the "visitors" do interfere with the seated guests.
4) Sometimes to the point of leaning against, OR ON, the table with others.
5) The CM's will do nothing to prevent or halt this.
6) Like parade viewing in the park, empty space can be taken.
My plan is to hang onto my ADRs for this for now. If they haven't changed the policy by the time our trips roll around, I'll cancel. Guess we'll see...
I am 200% in agreement with this!! We would have been SO cranky!! Many thanks to OP for sure!!!That is our plan also. I'm grateful the OP posted because I would have been LIVID if I showed up we had to split 4 adults and 7 teens all over the place at bad seats. They changed the rules without notifications.