Issue with Split Stay and reservations

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I have an upcoming split stay--three days in checking out of Disney Resort A and Checking into Disney Resort B on the same day. Currently I can book through the last day of stay A and the first (partial) day of stay B. But shouldn't I now have the ability to make reservations for the rest of my stay today? I got up at o' dark thirty in California to make reservations and am stuck. I've tried closing and re-opening. Any other ideas or who I should call to rectify this (assuming I am right?)

Thanks
 
I have an upcoming split stay--three days in checking out of Disney Resort A and Checking into Disney Resort B on the same day. Currently I can book through the last day of stay A and the first (partial) day of stay B. But shouldn't I now have the ability to make reservations for the rest of my stay today? I got up at o' dark thirty in California to make reservations and am stuck. I've tried closing and re-opening. Any other ideas or who I should call to rectify this (assuming I am right?)

Thanks

nope, the 60 day+10 (or length of reservation , whichever is shorter) is for each resort. Since you’re staying at two different resorts, you can only make dining reservations for the first part of your stay.
 


Unfortunately, I think this is a change from the way it used to be, I think. It seems that you used to be able to reserve for the whole WDW stay, even though it's at 2 different resorts. Is this true? Could you once reserve for the whole time?
 
Unfortunately, I think this is a change from the way it used to be, I think. It seems that you used to be able to reserve for the whole WDW stay, even though it's at 2 different resorts. Is this true? Could you once reserve for the whole time?
Many years ago your split stay allowed booking for the combined reservation. That was eliminated and now each stay has its own window and there is zero ability to find a loophole. Sorry!
 


Unfortunately, I think this is a change from the way it used to be, I think. It seems that you used to be able to reserve for the whole WDW stay, even though it's at 2 different resorts. Is this true? Could you once reserve for the whole time?
I believe you are right !
 

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