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Old 30 Jan 22, 01:14 PM  
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Trying to book ADR’s no availability

I’ve been trying to book the following adr’s via mde for a family of 5

T-Rex evening 23/03
Yak and yeti 24/03

It’s for birthday celebrations and it’s showing no availability, we have signed up for a Landry card what’s our chances of turning up and getting a table? I would prefer to have it all booked but can’t book it via the Landry site either

was also trying to book oga’s Cantina but I think I can forget that... I can book 1 person but it doesn’t let you book multiple times...
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Old 30 Jan 22, 01:24 PM  
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You'll be fine with a Landry's card for both of those. They always hold back tables for Landry's walk ins from all reports.

You probably just left it too late TBH, ADRs are pretty cut throat at 60 days compared to when it was at 180 as more people have confirmed plans at this point. You can sign up for alerts for any cancellations though, that's how I got most of my ADRs - booked my trip at less than 60 days out so had no choice!
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Old 30 Jan 22, 01:30 PM  
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Yes I hadn’t even realised when the 60 days were, probably wasn’t sure we’d actually get to go, but that is really reassuring about the Landry card, thank you.
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Old 30 Jan 22, 02:00 PM  
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Yes I hadn’t even realised when the 60 days were, probably wasn’t sure we’d actually get to go, but that is really reassuring about the Landry card, thank you.
The Landrys card is better than an adr. An adr is a restrictive time that your tied to. Landry card you can go when you want. We always just walk up with our card for Rainforest Cafe, Yak and Yeti and T Rex. Will be doing the same in august
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Old 30 Jan 22, 02:56 PM  
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Landrys card all day long. We've used it twice for t rex, then rainforest cafe at AK and bubba gumps. All were very busy on arrival but we waited no more than 10 mins for a table.
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Old 30 Jan 22, 04:07 PM  
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I have never applied for a Landry card, the idea of flashing it to push in front of people that have booked doesn’t sit well with me, even though I know that is what it is for.

But availability is so bad with Disney these days, that I also think it is your best option, particularly as you need two specific dates. You can be sure if getting in with the card. Enjoy.
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I have never applied for a Landry card, the idea of flashing it to push in front of people that have booked doesn’t sit well with me, even though I know that is what it is for.

But availability is so bad with Disney these days, that I also think it is your best option, particularly as you need two specific dates. You can be sure if getting in with the card. Enjoy.
There’s nothing to stop those who have booked getting a Landry card and jumping the queue. It’s not like you have to meet specific requirements, anyone can apply.
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Old 31 Jan 22, 08:08 PM  
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It always used to be the case they only released a few tables for ADRs but if you called them (you can google the number) you could get your reservation.
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We've used mouse dining and managed to get all the ADRs we wanted much closer to the time. A lot of people seem to cancel a week or so before so might be worth considering.
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I have never applied for a Landry card, the idea of flashing it to push in front of people that have booked doesn’t sit well with me, even though I know that is what it is for.

But availability is so bad with Disney these days, that I also think it is your best option, particularly as you need two specific dates. You can be sure if getting in with the card. Enjoy.
Ha, I remember this happened to us in 2018, mega long queue outside T-Rex and I walked past everyone flashing my Landry Card without any pre-booking. The staff were straight on it for us too, probably to the annoyance of everyone waiting in line. Very much mixed feeling of guilt but strangely smug too 😂

They grabbed us a great table too near the best dino animatronics. All hail the Landry card!
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