BearsMom2011
Member
It's pretty frustrating to ask questions of Disney and then getting different answers depending on who you ask. And are the online Chat CM's notoriously uninformed? The phone line CM's seem to think so. Grrrrrrrrrr Sigh
If you are an on-site guest, 180 days prior to your check in date, you will be able to make your ADRs for the first ten days of your trip (that's the +10 thing). You will need to call back on subsequent days to make ADRs for any days that fall outside of the +10.What are the rules for booking ADR's when you have a 12 day trip? I have read about 180 10 plus, but have gotten 3 different answers from CM's. And in general, which avenue is the best way to get the correct answer? I ran into another one regarding tours and how far out you can book. TIA!
That is spot on. We do a 14 day trip late May into June. At 180 days you make your first 10 days worth of ADR's and then add an additional day as you go forward each day.If you are an on-site guest, 180 days prior to your check in date, you will be able to make your ADRs for the first ten days of your trip (that's the +10 thing). You will need to call back on subsequent days to make ADRs for any days that fall outside of the +10.
On that Mom's Panel? Agreed. That whole thing should be ditchedAsk it here -- the online CMs are getting much of their information from outdated sources, and the Mom's Panel are, candidly, a bunch of morons. I've attempted to use "official" Disney sources in the past, and found that users on this forum are far more correct and up-to-date.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.