Disney Reduces Dining Booking Window to 60 Days from 180 Days

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As Disney continues to make changes to their theme park operations, we have new information about how they will change the booking window for dining reservations.

Previously, Disney offered a massive 180-day booking window for dining reservations. This often meant that guests would be getting up early in the morning 6 months before their planned Disney vacation to secure hard-to-get dining reservations.

Today, Disney has updated their official website to reflect a new, shortened booking window of just 60 days. According to Disney, this will allow guests to book closer to their actual vacation and plan their visits better.

Keep in mind that guests are required to have not only a valid ticket to enter the theme parks, but also a reservation in a yet-to-open Theme Park reservation system. Disney has not announced details on the booking windows for the Theme Park reservation system.

As always, keep checking back with us here at BlogMickey.com for the latest Disney Parks news and photos. We’ll continue to bring you news and photos, where possible, through the Disney Parks closure due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) and will resume our normal coverage once the parks reopen to guests on July 11th!

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2 COMMENTS

  1. ..do you know anything about people who already have all their Dining-reservations ( I have a trip in OCTOBER) that we already made all our dining reservations for????

  2. Haven’s seen this mentioned anywhere yet, but It seems they are rolling out an extension to tickets expiration dates. One of my five unused ticked is now valid through Sept 26, 2021. All other tickets still maintain the Dec 15, 2020 date. Weird.

    Just tickets, no hotel room linked to them.

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