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To dine at a table-service restaurant at Disney World on any holiday means planning ahead with a reservation. Sure, a few lucky folks may squeeze in when they walk up, but for the most part, you need to book it in advance.
This was apparent Sunday at the Polynesian Resort when we waited for our table. The lines just to check in at Ohanas and Kona Cafe stretched down the lobby hallways.
Sometimes, even securing that Advance Dining Reservation (ADR) can be difficult if you want to dine at the most popular places on Disney property. I learned that a few years ago when we wanted to schedule lunch at Cinderellas Royal Table in her castle at the Magic Kingdom. I called months in advance only to learn the my kids birthdays were already booked.
So, whats a parent to do? Call exactly 180 days prior to the date you want to request an ADR. Guests staying at a Disney resort can call 190 days ahead of time. Make sure you call when Disney Dining opens at 7 a.m. EST and be prepared to be on hold. When I called to make castle dining reservations the second year, I phoned when the call center opened. Though I was on the line for 45 minutes, I did get an ADR for the meal and date I wanted. If you still are unable to book your preferred ADR, call back often to check for cancellations.
According to one Disney dining agent, the most difficult ADRs to secure are, in this order:
** Le Cellier steakhouse in Canada at Epcot
**Chef Mickeys at the Contemporary Resort
** Cinderella s Royal Table at Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom
To make a Disney dining reservation, call 407-WDW-DINE or go to http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/reservations/dining/. If you have tried and true tips for securing ADRs, please share them in the comments.
To dine at a table-service restaurant at Disney World on any holiday means planning ahead with a reservation. Sure, a few lucky folks may squeeze in when they walk up, but for the most part, you need to book it in advance.
This was apparent Sunday at the Polynesian Resort when we waited for our table. The lines just to check in at Ohanas and Kona Cafe stretched down the lobby hallways.
Sometimes, even securing that Advance Dining Reservation (ADR) can be difficult if you want to dine at the most popular places on Disney property. I learned that a few years ago when we wanted to schedule lunch at Cinderellas Royal Table in her castle at the Magic Kingdom. I called months in advance only to learn the my kids birthdays were already booked.
So, whats a parent to do? Call exactly 180 days prior to the date you want to request an ADR. Guests staying at a Disney resort can call 190 days ahead of time. Make sure you call when Disney Dining opens at 7 a.m. EST and be prepared to be on hold. When I called to make castle dining reservations the second year, I phoned when the call center opened. Though I was on the line for 45 minutes, I did get an ADR for the meal and date I wanted. If you still are unable to book your preferred ADR, call back often to check for cancellations.
According to one Disney dining agent, the most difficult ADRs to secure are, in this order:
** Le Cellier steakhouse in Canada at Epcot
**Chef Mickeys at the Contemporary Resort
** Cinderella s Royal Table at Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom
To make a Disney dining reservation, call 407-WDW-DINE or go to http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/reservations/dining/. If you have tried and true tips for securing ADRs, please share them in the comments.