HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
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Klayfish-- Breakfast at BOG is not the greatest. I made the reservation purely to get into the park earlier than opening. I never said it was going to ruin my daughter's birthday. When you are forced to make reservations 6 months in advance based on published park hours, I don't feel the hours should then change. Disney forces you to plan ahead, (which if we weren't inclined to do we wouldn't be looking at these forums! lol) so I feel they should not then change hours.
ADRs are dining, restaurant atmosphere and maybe entertainment (characters). They do not come with any other benefit.
Some roll the dice and gamble on PPO ADRs in hopes that they can get some indirect benefit over other guests. It is always a gamble. It is never an included benefit to an ADR.
Park hours have nothing to do with Restaurant hours. You book restaurants based on their operating hours, and you will be permitted in to those restaurants regardless of park hours.
Disney hours changing is very common and has been for many years. Disney predicts attendance six months out but as they get closer they adjust those hours based on hotel occupancy etc. They change the hours for the benefit of all guests or as in EMH resort guests. This is not a surprise occurrence or anything new. Disney should and does change park hours as needed.
Yes I get that it impacts your plan to use your ADR for a non-included benefit and it upset your plan. But that was the gamble you took when you booked. WE all call it a PPO reservation but to Disney it's just another ADR for dining.
I don't see any reason to get upset. It was a gamble - it didn't work out. If you only booked to get in the the park earlier as you stated, I would just cancel it.