Especially fine with us, as we aren't dining plan folks. :thumbsup:
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I think this policy is for signature and character meals. I totally forgot about a noon ressie at Vias and so far no charge for it. I did however have to give a credit card for 1900, Tusker,Crystals and akersus..We were in the American Adventure show and it dawned on me.. We had just eaten at 10am at Akersus and was not even thinking about eating. We ate at 7pm at Teppon that night and actually it was too soon to eat again..
We were just there Jan 20-28th this year This will be the la time for a long long time. It was really unmagical for us and many others this trip.
The deposit policy is for signature/character dining. This policy in addition to no longer being able to make multiple ADRs for the same time period are what is aiding in more reservations opening up. :thumbsup:
Sorry you had such a bad trip. I do hope you'll report in the Trip Report forum.
I will eventually. I am still sick from eating there. I am not saying poisoning. Just something in the food there???? Plus Disney has got to do some major refurbs, not just dusting and painting. BUT UPDATING SHOWS and rides. I will report next week..
Glad to see others are digging the new policy. I think it's fantastic and long overdue. Earlier this month I got into 'Ohana during prime dinner hours on less than a week's notice. That would have been impossible a year ago.
If I have a critique, it's that I think the credit card hold applies to a few too many places. I didn't book Cape May Cafe dinner this year because I didn't want to be locked into a restaurant that's not always mobbed and isn't really all that special to begin with. But I'm glad to see that the change is getting the intended results.
we've always found that during less peak times, its much easier to call and add a last minute ressie because there are always cancellations. last year at this time we got garden grill and (the epcot princess once i cannot spell) the day before.
Of course, i'm sure that the new policy is also very helpful, because Disney is making money on the selfish (im sure some people still double book and dont think twice about the fee) and everyone else gets a better dining experience.
We had dinner last Saturday at Ohana. We were seated exactly at our ADR time and there were a good amount of empty tables. We haven't seen that in a long time. I'm guessing guests are not willing to leave credit card info just in case they don't make it.
We have always traveled during Value season, which is supposed to be off-peak. Until about 4-5 years ago, we never had a problem calling for ADRs the morning or even day before we wanted to dine somewhere. In fact, we rarely made ADRs at all. Then we started hitting walls when we tried to find a place to eat and bowed to the almighty ADR just so we'd be assured of eating where we wanted. Last week was the first trip in YEARS that I've been able to call and get an ADR while I was actually at Disney.
Seems to be a good thing. :mickey: Our trip is just 3 1/2 months away, and I was able to just call and get Ohana's for Mother's Day! Also picked up Le Cellier with no trouble!
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It never DAWNED on me to double book...or that others would! This is AWESOME!! As for the CC issue, hotels do it all the time...I don't see an issue with it. Bon Appetit!!!
I think it's a great policy.
Really glad to hear about all the success people have had with walk ups and last minute reservations. Great news!! :mickey:
The policy is long over due. I'm glad it's working out! :thumbsup:
I find it more than disconcerting, I am completely appalled that anyone would have done this. It would never have occured to me in a million years. When people were having to make ADRs the nanosecond they were able to 180 days out in order to have a chance to visit the restaurants they wanted? Unbelievable.