Originally Posted By mousermerf Just a note from the Parks Blog.. <a href="http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2010/03/extra-time-to-dine-at-epcot/" target="_blank">http://disneyparks.disney.go.c...t-epcot/</a> For the test period it's just Coral Reef, Garden Grill, and Le Cellier for March 28- April 10th, but if there's a good guest response they'll likely add more restaurants... or perhaps consider expanding Epcot's hours completely
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub (Wouldn't it be funny if I tried to calll DisneyDining to make a reservation for that extended hour and the operator would have no clue and the posted hours on the website would not reflect this new announcement! And it would mean I was wrong.
Originally Posted By mousermerf <<<(Wouldn't it be funny if I tried to calll DisneyDining to make a reservation for that extended hour and the operator would have no clue and the posted hours on the website would not reflect this new announcement! And it would mean I was wrong.>>> That actually happened all the time when they first were testing extra magic hours at the parks - Epcot was the park that tested offering dining locations (and i'm pretty sure actually now does bookings 9-midnight those nights). Good news, WDW dining is now an online system you can do yourself - hence you can go and just book it on the website without having to call The system upgrade that both put it online for guests to control and allowed for changes to schedules like this one (adding an hour) are big improvements. Before you literally had to add a separate block under a drop down as if it was a special entity at the location rather then it being an extension of normal seating - hence it was commonly missed.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub I was thinking about the WDW/DL Combo passport when I posted that. I think you had some problems that were resolved in your favor. do you mind telling me in your case Did they allow a monetary discount towards the purchase of a new one or an extension on the expiration date?