Thumper's Mom
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Later this fall, Disney will launch an on line booking system for Advance Dining Reservations! :slurp: Should make things very interesting!
Yeah you are right. What was I thinking? I guess it has been so long since I have actually gone to Disney's official site I forgot how bad it was. I guess the real worry will be how th restaurants handle overbooking when the on line system will not talk to the phone system and all the restaurants will be booked to twice their capacity.:lol:
I am actually quite interested to see how "smart" this new system will be. I can think of quite a few ways that this new system could be a vast improvement over the current system but then again I can think of nearly an equal amount of ways that it will be a complete disaster. I guess only time will tell.Another thing to think about is how easy it will be for people to make multiple repeated changes. Yes they do that now over the phone, but there are a lot of people when they can just click away won't even think twice about it.
Also, I know that the hotel booking site uses cookies to see what you are looking at and try to "push" you in a certain direction with booking your trip. What are they going to do with the cookie tracking for the ADRs. Will it show Tutto Italia as all booked for the week if you already have a reservation at Mama Melrose?
Sorry to bring a cynical edge to this, I just really go back to my original assertion that I like to have some flexibility on my vacation and I wish making ADRs was not so much like a blood sport.
On the up side maybe an online system will at least make things considerably easier on overseas visitors making reservations. :wave:
I will reserve judgement until I see the system. One concern I have is that it will make it even harder to get a reservation at Le Cellier unless you book right at 180 days.
I know there are a lot of people on the boards that love the advanced planning and consider booking the dining a way to really start getting into their trip. I for one miss the days where it was only important to make reservations first thing in the morning or you could even <gasp> walk up to a restaurant and walk in.
I don't like to have to have everything planned out on my vacation. Some things fine, but it has gotten to the point where you have to have all your reservations made so far in advance that you cannot really be spontaneous at all.
I also feel bad for the first timers that are less than prepared and have no clue that you cannot just walk into most restaurants at WDW. I have been sitting waiting to go into a restaurant more than once and seen some pretty disappointed people who were just winging it and obviously had no clue what it was like to get reservations.
I hope that an on-line system makes things better. Maybe it will encourage WDW to open some more places to eat so there is more opportunity for everyone to experience some of their excellent restaurants. :wave:
Yep exactly! Kinda like 24 hours before a Southwest flight, where every passenger's number 1 priority is to be beside some kind of internet device ready to do that checkin to get that best seat assignment.
I vote for removing all reservations except for signature restaurants.
Vacations for many people nowadays are more an exercise in logisitics and planning than just having fun.
I am actually quite interested to see how "smart" this new system will be. I can think of quite a few ways that this new system could be a vast improvement over the current system but then again I can think of nearly an equal amount of ways that it will be a complete disaster. I guess only time will tell.
but I'd like to at least to be able to obtain same-day ADRs to prevent having to go from door-to-door to find a table service restaurant with availability.
Good points. I used to love being about to make same-day dining reservations at nearly any of the table-service restaurants. Those were the days! First-timers are dazed and confused (and out of luck).
I'm tempted to agree, but I'd like to at least to be able to obtain same-day ADRs to prevent having to go from door-to-door to find a table service restaurant with availability.
Did you know that you don't need to go "door-to-door" ? A single phone call can do it, a single stop at Guest Services, and I've been told that one restaurant can even check another restaurant's availability, but I'm not sure how true that one is.
Again we will have to wait and see. I know said person and the reasons and they are quite valid. I myself have been at guest services and overhead someone complaining about how they could not see Illuminations from San Angel Inn. I can only imagine how many complaints like that happen on a daily basis and how many more would happen without a CM stating the ins and outs of many of the restaurants.IF they are smart (cough), they will purchase the software behind an existing system like the one that powers opentable.com and modify it to fit their needs....
Someone once told me on these boards that Disney's dining situation was too unique to ever translate into an online booking system for dining......
Did you hear that from a bus driver or a boat captain?
:hammer:
Any details as to how it will work?No, no boat captain or bus driver! :ROFLOL: I love WDW so much that I became a Disney TA in 2006. I got this information right on Disney Travel Agent site. From what I understand, it's also on the Mom's Forum too.
They are talking about it launching in Oct. No definite date yet in the system.
So...I don't know how I feel about this...in theory it sounds great...On one hand...I see it's perks...however, I mostly see how this is going to cause problems for people to get into restaurants. Even moreso than before.
Because it will make it easier for people to just "click" and book ressies, unless Disney does something to stop it...I see people being able to make multiple ressies for the same time period even easier. (Although, we'll see how the software actually works, it might not.)
The other thing I don't like is the fact that as someone else pointed out, it will end up being like the Southwest thing (something I actually detest doing, but put up with b/c of Southwest's prices)...where people are just waiting...hovering over their mouses until the system opens up on their day...and while that's great for those who know exactly what they want...there are those who don't or those who book their trips after that 180 day window that are going to get screwed heavily in this deal.
I really hope Disney leaves some availablities open for walk ups and day of ressies with this new system. Either that, or put on some "safegaurds." B/c if not...I am going to bet that this will cause even bigger problems in the long run.
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