GETTING A RESERVATION AT BE OUR GUEST
Among this site’s more than 4 million visitors are a lot of Disney insiders, who sometimes send helpful notes about various items.
One of the best is DisneyDiningAgent, who posted an important comment yesterday covering a lot of topics.
One of his (or her!) topics was why it’s so hard to get a table service reservation at Be Our Guest.
BE OUR GUEST IS BOOKING UP AS FAR OUT AS 190 DAYS OUT
Dining reservations at Disney World open at 180 days out, except for Walt Disney World resort hotel guests. For these guests, bookings open at 180 days, but the window for booking extends from their arrival date through the next ten days.
This means they can book Be Our Guest up to 190 days out. And, according to DisneyDiningAgent, they are.
Now obviously not everyone is staying for ten days.
But what happens is that the people staying 5 days book it 185 days out, those staying 6, 186 days out, etc. So when people call 180 days ahead and try to book Be Our Guest for the date 180 days in advance, the capacity 180 days out is often gone, so, if they are a WDW resort hotel guest, they then book it for later in their visit…and then people calling the next day have the same problem, and respond the same way.
There’s no great answer to this.
If you really want to do dinner at Be Our Guest (right now, until Fastpass+ emerges, the only reservable meal), your odds will be best if you stay at a Disney resort, aim to do Be Our Guest on the last day of your visit, and be on-line at 6a eastern the first day you can book. If the on-line system isn’t working (all too common–more on that later), then start dialing the phone just before 7a.
What’s your Be Our Guest story? Were you able to book 180 days out, or, if you stayed in a WDW resort, did you pick–or get stuck with–a date later in the reservations window?
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117 Comments on "Why You Can’t Get Be Our Guest Reservations, Even at 180 Days…"
We are 30 days out and just got a reservation at Be Our Guest through the My Disney Experience web site for March 17th. People must change plans all the time on this new site, which makes changing Fast Pass+ and dining reservations quick, without the need to wait on the telephone line. I really like the new system. I had been trying for about 40 days, off and on, to get reservations, and BINGO it worked. It’s like anything else, picture yourself there and the universe will find a way to make it happen 😉
Tim, see this: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/special-dietary-requests/
Dave,
Thanks for the input regarding reworking the itineraries. Huge job I’m sure. I’m thinking about trying for BOG instead of CP. My kids will be 9 (almost 10) and 7. I know there’s no characters at BOG but they’re really not into Winnie the Pooh and also both kids have a food allergy (gluten) so buffets are not the best choice for us. Thoughts?
Michelle, the Beast is a maybe at BOG, and that’s it–no Belle.
Thanks dave! I thought you met belle and the best at BOG….. but seems i was wrong..
we do have akershus on our first saturday too. Too many options.. gotta pick and choose!