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- Jan 3, 2001
Not sure I would care if they knew I was in the park and using their app. What's the issue?But if you don’t care about your location being tracked in the app, it’s easy;
Not sure I would care if they knew I was in the park and using their app. What's the issue?
So I know they HAD the rule in place that to dine at a hotel/resort you needed to be staying on property. We're staying off property. Does this new option mean we can visit our a mobile check in restaurant at a hotel?
If Disney or anyone else wants to obsessively track my movements, they are only going to get bored.Not sure I would care if they knew I was in the park and using their app. What's the issue?
In what way?Going to be a lot of big parties abusing this!
In what way?
Loved it for our last trip! So easy to do. Loved the fact that you are not let into the restaurant until your food is ready. No way for groups to go in and save tables. So much easier to find a place to sit after you had your food. As they open up more, I hope this stays!
Our trip in April, with mobile check in, we had to wait outside for a couple of restaurants until our table was ready.TS checkin gives you a drop down to choose number of adults and children. We never tested it for increasing party size, only downsizing (dad stayed in the room). However, if it allows increases, I’m sure the hosts would catch it
I believe you are referring to mobile checkin for CS. Thats been going on for a while and, correct, they make you wait outside until your order is ready.
It’s a different set up for TS. Hosts still check guests in, but you have the option to also use the app. I’m sure they will be pushing it more toward the holidays. No issues waiting inside the restaurant seating areas
Our trip in April, with mobile check in, we had to wait outside for a couple of restaurants until our table was ready.
Good to know we won't be standing outside next week.