yulilin3
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- Nov 1, 2007
It's all very confusing and lack of direct answers from Disney is not helping. Hard to keep up with it allOops, didn't realize. I thought I had to wait for my 60 days to make any reservations. Thanks!
It's all very confusing and lack of direct answers from Disney is not helping. Hard to keep up with it allOops, didn't realize. I thought I had to wait for my 60 days to make any reservations. Thanks!
I'm not able to make dining reservations either. My trip is 9/4-9/7, and I did have dining reservations booked for that time period that were cancelled by Disney. The site takes me all the way up to booking the reservation and then I get the Lady & The Tramp screen saying that I can't make ressies at this time. I think we just have to wait until the next set opens up. Good luck!
Not sure what you mean "what the plan would be"? The guests plan?Does anyone have any information on what the plan would be in the event of a freak but very possible afternoon rain storm? I can't imagine everyone running into a ride or covered space will be a possibility...and can definitely leave many with very soggy shoes.
Does anyone have any information on what the plan would be in the event of a freak but very possible afternoon rain storm? I can't imagine everyone running into a ride or covered space will be a possibility...and can definitely leave many with very soggy shoes.
My trip is for 9/4-9/13 and I too had my initial reservations from months ago cancelled; I was able to book DS restaurants on the site today (my 60 day window) but for in-park reservations I had to call 407 WDW-DINE. I was getting errors trying to book those online; it would let me pick 9/7 for Le Cellier and showed me available times, but when I clicked a time I would also get that error:
On the phone, I was able to get Le Cellier, Oga's Cantina, and other in-park reservations made for my trip.
So you were able to book for your entire trip by calling? Tomorrow is 60 days for us.
Yes, they have. It’s 60 days out IF you had dining reservations when Disney wiped them all out. I was able to make a reservation yesterday for in park on September 3.I don't believe the 60 day window applies yet since they haven't opened reservations for after 9/2 to anyone.
If you're within 60 days, so checking in by 9/4 as of today; you qualify to make adrs.We did have dining reservations that were canceled but we fall with trip dates after 9/2 so that was why I was making sure the poster above was in the same situation and if calling in worked for their entire trip.
They have for those who qualify. My stay starts 9/4 and this morning I was able to make adrs 9/4-9/13.I don't believe the 60 day window applies yet since they haven't opened reservations for after 9/2 to anyone.
I'm sure stores will be manned to not go iver capacity, but I'm sure regular covered areas, large umbrellas etc. will have lots of ppl stuffed under them, as those won't be manned by CMs, so it'll be up to individual ppl. to determine if they feel the risk to stay in a crowded area to get out of rain is worth it.Does anyone have any information on what the plan would be in the event of a freak but very possible afternoon rain storm? I can't imagine everyone running into a ride or covered space will be a possibility...and can definitely leave many with very soggy shoes.
So you were able to book for your entire trip by calling? Tomorrow is 60 days for us.
Yes.
For full context, my trip is for 9/4-9/13 at OKW (booked thru David's DVC site).
I had a bunch of reservations I made at my 180 day mark that were all cancelled as expected.
Today is my 60 day mark; I watched the website's reservation calendar change for me at 6AM eastern but when I tried Le Cellier, it didn't work (got that error). I didn't bother trying the other in-park ressies i wanted online after that, I just called 407 WDW-DINE right at 7AM when their offices opened and the CM was able to book me multiple in-park dining reservations during my stay (All are for days I already have park pass reservations for).
I did notice that the CM's reservations all had "guest 1"/"guest 2" for the names on them, and I was able to easily update them to our MDE profiles myself on the website after my call.
Since I've been to WDW in Sept many many times and FL in Sept usually means a rain storm to one extent or the other almost every day..... this is the least of my worries. We always pack a poncho for each of us. I change from my sneakers and sox to rubber flip flops that won't absorb the water. We keep going with our park day. Trudging through the rain .... crowds are very low as only the die hards stay in the park. When the rain stops I put my wet flip flops and poncho in a plastic bag and put my dry sox and sneakers back on. A dry wash cloth or small towel and baby powder helps in the drying off. If rain starts again, repeat process.Does anyone have any information on what the plan would be in the event of a freak but very possible afternoon rain storm? I can't imagine everyone running into a ride or covered space will be a possibility...and can definitely leave many with very soggy shoes.
Since I've been to WDW in Sept many many times and FL in Sept usually means a rain storm to one extent or the other almost every day..... this is the least of my worries. We always pack a poncho for each of us. I change from my sneakers and sox to rubber flip flops that won't absorb the water. We keep going with our park day. Trudging through the rain .... crowds are very low as only the die hards stay in the park. When the rain stops I put my wet flip flops and poncho in a plastic bag and put my dry sox and sneakers back on. A dry wash cloth or small towel and baby powder helps in the drying off. If rain starts again, repeat process.