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  • On Oct 12, 2009
    Helen Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi Panel. We are travelling to WDW for March Break (the 13th to 20th) and I am a bit confused about how soon to book ADR. I have seen 90 days as well as 180 days in advance of our first night. Can you clarify please? Thanks so much!

    Hi Helen,

    Thanks for your question!   This is confusing, especially since we are about to see a big change in the dining reservation system.  Currently the system allows for bookings 90-days in advance, however on October 27, 2009 the system is going to convert to allow for bookings 180-days in advance.  Since your trip will fall within the 180-day window on the date of the change, I would be prepared to make your reservations on October 27, 2009 or soon thereafter.  Make sure to have that extra cup of coffee or sodoku book handy because I expect wait times on the phone could be lengthy, as there will be a lot of guests trying to do the same thing.

    Hope this helps, happy planning!
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