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| Community Rank: Jetsetter ![]() Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Panama City, FL
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| New ADR Policy.. This has a thread over in the Dining forum, but I thought it would be helpful to post here as well since it's definitely a planning issue. ![]() It looks like there's a new ADR policy in the works, starting on the 18th of this month. It appears that anyone staying at a Disney owned hotel (not just one on Disney property- no SoG, Swan, DtD hotels, etc) will be able to make all their ADRs for up to a 10 day vacation at the 90 day mark. While this won't be a real advantage if you want to get into a hard to book restaurant your first day (because it'll already be the 90 day mark), it could prove to be a VERY big advantage for booking further into your trip. Cool for all of us staying onsite.. Kinda sad for everyone staying offsite. ![]() |
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| Community Rank: Jetsetter ![]() Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Jersey Shore
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| Re: New ADR Policy.. That's great for future trips but I'm a little annoyed since I spent 8 days on the phone at 7 am just two weeks ago. I'm especially annoyed because the day I called for CRT I got cut off and then couldn't get it. At least I'll be set for our next trip! |
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Mid-Hudson Valley, NY
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| Re: New ADR Policy.. [ QUOTE ] ...Cool for all of us staying onsite.. Kinda sad for everyone staying offsite. [/ QUOTE ] A long time ago, PSs were only available for those staying onsite. It was disappointing when Disney gave that perk away to the general public. Glad to see they are making an attempt to increase the perks for onsite guests (no matter how small it may be). |
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