You can generally book Disney dining reservations 60 days in advance , but the exact rules depend on where you’re staying and whether you mean Disney World or Disneyland.

Walt Disney World (Florida)

  • On-site Disney Resort guests
    • Can book starting 60 days before check-in.
* You can book **for your entire stay (up to 10 days)** all at once.
* Example: Check-in Oct 10 → you can book Oct 10–19 dining on the morning 60 days before.
  • Off-site guests
    • Can book 60 days before each dining date , one day at a time.
  • What time do bookings open?
    • Online / app: around 6:00 AM Eastern , with some availability showing a few minutes early (around 5:45 AM).
* Phone line: **7:00 AM Eastern** , but getting through can take longer.
  • Key tip
    • Put your hardest-to-get restaurants (like popular character meals or ultra-hyped spots) toward the end of your trip , since fewer people can book those dates yet.

Disneyland Resort (California)

For Disneyland, the current default is also that table-service dining reservations open about 60 days in advance , but the exact drop time can vary a bit by restaurant and day.

  • Aim to start checking right at the 60-day mark for your preferred date.
  • Some guests report reservations loading at different times of day, so it helps to check a few times that first day.

Quick Reference Table (Disney Dining Windows)

Resort Where You Stay When Can You Book? How Many Days at Once? Time of Day (Online)
Walt Disney World Disney Resort hotel 60 days before check-in Up to 10 days of your stay About 6:00 AM ET (some as early as 5:45)
Walt Disney World Off- site 60 days before each dining date One day at a time About 6:00 AM ET
Disneyland Resort Any About 60 days before dining date One day at a time Varies; check multiple times that day

Forum-style tips and chatter

“Set multiple alarms and be online a few minutes before 6 AM Eastern—my hardest reservations showed up right at drop time, and the rest I grabbed over the next few minutes.”

Common community strategies include:

  1. Make a priority list of must-do restaurants so you book those first.
  1. Book later-trip days first if you’re on-site, because competition is a bit lighter.
  1. Use multiple devices (phone + laptop) logged into the same account for faster grabs.
  1. If you miss something, keep checking back and consider reservation finder services or alerts ; cancellations happen often.

SEO-style quick scoop

  • Focus keyword: “when can I book Disney dining”
  • Core answer: 60 days in advance, with on-site Disney World guests getting a 60-days-from-check-in window for up to 10 days, and everyone else booking 60 days before each dining date.
  • Current to 2025–2026 planning: 60-day window (the old 180-day window is not in use now).

TL;DR: For most trips, mark your calendar exactly 60 days before your first park or check-in day , be ready online by about 5:45–6:00 AM Eastern , and hit your top-priority restaurants first.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.