|
ADR's, Dining, Food and Restaurants Anything and Everything to do with Eating. |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
11 Feb 20, 08:34 AM |
#1
|
|
slightly serious Dibber
|
Hollywood studios QS - why are there reservations on MDE?
Hi do you now need to book tables to dine at QS at Hollywood Studios? I notice times available on MDE but didn’t realise you had to book these. My ADR day is Thursday so any help is appreciated.
__________________
2017 - First Disney Holiday at the Yacht Club 2017 2019 - Return trip 2019 (cancelled ) 2020 - We're coming back 2020 - CBR followed by Villa at Windsor Palms (COVID cancelled) 2022 - Planning our return trip |
|
|
11 Feb 20, 11:32 AM |
#2
|
Guest
|
You cannot and do not need to book ADRs for the majority of QS restaurants. There are four exceptions, one of which is in Hollywood Studios, namely ABC Commissary.
|
11 Feb 20, 12:28 PM |
#3
|
|
Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Oct 13
|
My ADR day is also Thursday
Is it worth booking ABC Commissary? the menu looks good for us all, is it possible to walk in without a reservation? I'm cautious of booking too many and tieing us down as I'm already planning to book BOG breakfast, Restaurantasaurus, Pizzafari, Sci-fi Diner (oop) and Via Napoli (oop) on QSDP |
|
|
11 Feb 20, 01:13 PM |
#4
|
|
Thread Starter
slightly serious Dibber
|
I think you can also book Pizzafari?
__________________
2017 - First Disney Holiday at the Yacht Club 2017 2019 - Return trip 2019 (cancelled ) 2020 - We're coming back 2020 - CBR followed by Villa at Windsor Palms (COVID cancelled) 2022 - Planning our return trip |
|
|
11 Feb 20, 02:30 PM |
#5
|
|
Imagineer
|
ABC Commissary was always a walk in in our '14, '16, and '18 hols... Enjoyable enough, but not something I'd like to be forced into booking six months out!?!
What's changed in the last year or two? |
|
|
11 Feb 20, 02:31 PM |
#6
|
|
Imagineer
Join Date: Feb 17
|
My personal view is too book as much as possible and then you can review as you go and cancel or move the booking as you go.
Its easier to cancel a reservation you no longer want than it is to get a reservation thats no long available. You can always find somewhere to eat but you can't always get the most popular times / restaurant combinations. There is also a trick in the booking system where you can (on the day) move a reservation to a different day and then cancel it to avoid the no show fee - but that is obviously risky. Personally I pre-book / plan all our meals and then create touring plans around them. Stops the arguments and disagreements of what to do and eat in 30c heat when everyone is tired lol |
|
|
11 Feb 20, 02:32 PM |
#7
|
|
Imagineer
Join Date: Feb 17
|
||
|
11 Feb 20, 02:45 PM |
#8
|
|
Imagineer
|
|
|
|
11 Feb 20, 02:55 PM |
#9
|
Guest
|
|
11 Feb 20, 05:46 PM |
#10
|
Proud to wear my Ears
|
its probably star wars.
the numbers have probably increased so they decided to tie in some reservations for the must plan guests. its a good idea but im pretty sure you could probably still walk up, maybe a short wait
__________________
Disney is My Happy Place! |
|
DIBB Savings |
AttractionTickets.com
Get £10 off each Disney Ticket with the code ATDIBB10 Get up to £50 off per room at Disney or Universal with the code DIBBHOTELS |
theDIBB Blog |
Guests can book their 2025 Hotel and Ticket package early to enjoy Free Dining &... Read More »
The iconic 1900 Park Fare restaurant is opening its doors once again at Disney’s Grand... Read More »
One of the the five worlds found in Epic Universe, How to Train Your Dragon... Read More »
|
theDIBB Menu |
Exchange Rates |
US Dollar Rates
Euro Rates |
DIBB Premium Membership |
Did you know you can help support theDIBB with Premium Membership? Check out this link for more information and benefits, such as... "No adverts on theDIBB Forums" Upgrade Now |