New and improved Multi-Day dining reservation finder debuts at Walt Disney World

Mar 11, 2024 in "MyMagic+"

Posted: Monday March 11, 2024 10:38am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The vastly improved Walt Disney World dining reservation system is now live on the My Disney Experience app and the Walt Disney World website.

Now, with a single search, you can view available dining reservations for any restaurant for up to 10 days at a time. This new feature eliminates the frustrating process of manually scouring each day for dining availability. 

Here is how it works:

You will see a new option called 'Check Available Days' when making a Disney World dining reservation.

You are then presented with a calendar to select a ten-day date range.

Next, you can see all the available times for every day of the ten-day date range selected in the previous step.

According to WDWMAGIC sources familiar with the upgrades, a another so-far unannounced feature coming soon will include availability notifications for fully booked restaurants.

Currently, guests have to manually keep checking for an opening or rely on a third-party service to do the work for them. The new notification system will send you an alert via My Disney Experience when a reservation opens up, and you will then be able to book it through the usual methods. However, the reservation will not be made automatically, so you may be competing with other guests who have set up availability alerts for the same restaurant and date.

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JohnDMar 12, 2024

The filtering is still a little awkward but I'm getting used to it.

wdwmagicMar 11, 2024

This is good update. Nicely implemented, very easy to use. Should make life a lot easier for people.

RememberWhenMar 11, 2024

I guess I was hoping to be able to put the range of dates in before selecting individual restaurants. But this is definitely an improvement!

DCBakerMar 11, 2024

The up to 10 day reservation search seems to be available on both MDE and the Walt Disney World website. From My Disney Experience: From the website:

BrianMar 08, 2024

Disney couldn't even change a lightbulb that quickly.

JohnDMar 08, 2024

For the last week, I've been checking a particular restaurant for any times beyond 5:05pm multiple times a day. Maybe Disney caught on and decided "Enough already!" 😉

monothingieMar 08, 2024

I wonder if this means they will stop the process of holding back reservation slots till within a couple of days of the desired date. I usually don't have FOMO for missing booking at 60 days and can usually find 90% of the reservations I want to day of, day before, or week of.

MisterPenguinMar 08, 2024

It will certainly put a damper on the 'need' for a 3rd party reservation finders. Especially the ones charging for it.

wdwmagicMar 08, 2024

No specifics, but with Disney confirming the move, I would say it is fairly imminent.

DznyGrlSDMar 08, 2024

Any idea of when?

MisterPenguinOct 30, 2023

It was the same number whether you had a paid or free subscription. The point is that they'd be in trouble with Disney if it was for a fee. So, it was the same for free and for pay. The paid subscription was for other services, not for the ADR finder.

JD80Oct 30, 2023

I believe TP allowed 2 searched at once with a subscription vs. one free? I've always been subscribed so I don't remember.

GCTalesOct 30, 2023

Same here. After trying several other ADR finders, the touring plans one worked the best and was most successful for me. Their paid services have been worth the $$