Booking ADRs online at 180 day mark

gtaro

Member
Yes the on-line system recognises it. If I recall correctly, you need to sign in and retrieve your resort reservation and then book. I'm not sure, but I think you book an ADR for your first day and then it'll let you have access to the rest of your for up to ten days' stay.

Thanks for the reply. Even though I've been through the reservation process many times, its details like this that make this forum invaluable.
 

sbkline

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
At my 180 day mark, I was able to get online and book all my reservations. Like Monty said, I had to pull up my reservation, then once I did that, it recognized that I have a resort stay booked and qualified for the 180 + 10. So I was able to book my entire stay's ADRs that morning.
 

Foolish Mortal

Well-Known Member
At my 180 day mark, I was able to get online and book all my reservations. Like Monty said, I had to pull up my reservation, then once I did that, it recognized that I have a resort stay booked and qualified for the 180 + 10. So I was able to book my entire stay's ADRs that morning.

Out of curiosity, how recent was this ? When I was recently trying to do 180 + 10 for a trip starting 5/15/11, the 1st day went thru with no issues but everything beyond that stated you have to call. The system did not even show the screen where you enter in your resort confirmation.
 

disney magic 06

Well-Known Member
Out of curiosity, how recent was this ? When I was recently trying to do 180 + 10 for a trip starting 5/15/11, the 1st day went thru with no issues but everything beyond that stated you have to call. The system did not even show the screen where you enter in your resort confirmation.

Yes I had the same problem, apparently it hasn't been working for several weeks :shrug:

We have made a couple of reservations but don't know if they're booked, we haven't recieved a confirmation email :shrug:
 

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