Last Minute ADRs

Hello Everyone! We are working on trying to get a couple last minute ADRs at 'Ohana and Storybook Dining. We haven’t had any luck with the reservation finders. If anyone is dropping an ADR for breakfast at 'Ohana or dinner at Storybook Dining on 11/8, 11/10, or 11/11 I would love to coordinate!

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Welcome to the Forum!

I don’t have any ADRs. But stalk the dining reservations 1-7 days out. I’m not quick enough for reservation finders. Stalking works better for me. Best wishes!

There’s still time. They often come up on res finder a day or 2 before as people change plans last minute.

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Agree with the others. Keep stalking the site the days before you go. People drop reservations and even those hard to find ones should show availability.

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People hoard reservations till the last minute. Kinda sucks but keep checking. A lot of people drop a lot of resies in the last couple days before their trip.

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The system encourages people to hoard, IMO. ADR’s are so hard to come by at 60 days out, it’s best to grab a time slot you don’t want and modify it later. :roll_eyes:

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That’s the problem. You have to make these ADRs before you even have enough info to solidify your plans. 180 was nuts but 60 is still too long with the current shortage and uncertainty going on with WDW lately. 10 days. You can’t even pay to make a couple ride reservations in advance. Disney missed an opportunity with this. 2 paid FPs in advance, rest day of with LL. Discount on G+ if you purchased the 2 in advance. :crazy_face: too much time ony hands.

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They need to limit you to booking 1 AdR per day in advance and/or charge like a $20 pp (refundable) deposit on each adr.

If only they made spots available daily. Some of us hoard ADR’s, but I think Disney Dining hoards availability. :crazy_face:

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Keep searching. I searched obsessively for months for Space 220 Lounge. Got it the night before around 10:30 PM for the next day.

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