ADR for CRT

I think I got the lingo right :animwink:

I'm getting conflicting information when it comes to how many days in advance you can make dining reservations. I'm seeing 90 days on alot of websites, but in the latest Official Guide to WDW, it lists 180.

One place that I definitely want to check into making ADRs for is Cinderella's Royal Table for my daughter's BDay. How many days in advance can this be done? I've also read that this is a reservation that has to be paid for in advance. If so, how does that work with the Dining Plan? I don't want to have to pay for something when I could just use my Dining plan.

Thanks for your help!

-Ken
 

kitten2299

New Member
It is 90 days for CRT you need a credit card to secure the ADR but if you tell them you are on the dining plan they will not charge your card unless you dont show up. I know I am hoping to get the CRT for my DD b-day too I am hoping for dinner but will take any meal any time they have avail that day. Good Luck I hope you get the time you are hoping for :wave:
 
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thrupaytonseyes

Active Member
I was told this morning by the lady making my resort reservation that I can make all ADRs 100 days out from the day I check in since I am staying on site. So since I am checking in Sept 16 I can make any ADRs that I want for my entire trip 100 days prior to that(some time in Jun???) and she said that includes HDDR, CRT, CM, and MBB.
 
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Disneyfalcon

Well-Known Member
I was told this morning by the lady making my resort reservation that I can make all ADRs 100 days out from the day I check in since I am staying on site. So since I am checking in Sept 16 I can make any ADRs that I want for my entire trip 100 days prior to that(some time in Jun???) and she said that includes HDDR, CRT, CM, and MBB.

What she actually meant is, you can make your reservations at 90+10 if you are staying on property. That means 90 days from your check in, you can call in and make reservations for your check in date and your entire stay up to 10 days.

Guests staying off property have to call in 90 days from every day they would like a reservation.

So for the op, if you are staying onsite, you should call in 90 days from your check in. If they are booked, I would try again 90 days from the day of your desired reservation.:)
 
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Tink313

Member
CRT used to be 180 day before your trip but for some reason they change it this year:( to 90 days. I would have made my adr already if they didnt change it now I have to wait until May:cry:
 
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Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
CRT used to be 180 day before your trip but for some reason they change it this year:( to 90 days. I would have made my adr already if they didnt change it now I have to wait until May:cry:
All dining used to be 180 days out but when they installed the new system the window changed to 90 days with the exception of CM and CRT. Those remained at 180 days but began to count down (ie day 1 book 180 days out day 2 179 days out and so on) to their current 90 day window which was reached just last week.
 
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