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| Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Pennsylvania
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| Online ADR I did a search on this, but was not successful. We booked our trip through our TA and I thought that I had read somewhere that if you used a TA you can NOT do your ADR's online. Is this true? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
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| You can still do online ADRs, all it takes is an email adress and phone number. Matter of fact I guess anybody could make ADRs and jam up the system even if you're not going to WDW.
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| Carousel of Progress Luvr Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Detroit, MI
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| THere was a glitch when the system was first introduced that wouldn't allow non-cash reservations; i.e. DVC members, TA users, etc. to use the ADR system and take advantage of the 90+10 policy. However, they have since fixed it! So as long as you have your reservation number and the phone number that is associated with your reservation, you can get your ADRs online at your 90 days mark, plus for the 10 days following! Good luck.
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
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| If they are willing, you could always have the TA make your ADR's. Also remember that if you are not styaing on property you cannot partake in the 90+10. You will have to make your ADR's each day at the 90 day mark.
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| Eileeeeeeen!™ Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| Make sure that your TA has given you the official Disney reservation number (if you're staying on property) and not just the travel agency's reservation number. If booking with the 90+10 perq, you'll need the Disney ressie#. Eileen
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| Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Pennsylvania
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| Thanks to everyone for answering my question. I have another one now - I was reading in the book update section that reservations are 90+10 for those of us staying in a resort for everything except Chef Mickeys, Cinderella and Victoria and Alberts. I thought that ALL the restaurants were at the 90 day mark? |
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| Eileeeeeeen!™ Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| That was a temporary limitation on those restaurants. Disney "unified" it all and everything is now set at 90 days, including tours and golf, etc. The only exceptions: Grand Gathering events and LaNouba tickets are the only things that can be reserved at 180 days. Eileen
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