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Many planners use a combination of services or websites to find the best dining reservations for their Disney trip. MouseDining vs MouseWatcher: which is better? Disney dining alerts for Walt Disney World and Disneyland restaurants.
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Includes 'Ohana, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Cinderella's Royal Table, Blue Bayou, Space 220 and more! Find last-minute and hard-to-find Disney dining reservations. Receive a text or email when character dining events become available at Be Our Guest, 'Ohana, Cinderella's Royal Table, and more!
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I haven't used mouse watcher but mouse dining got me 50s Prime Time like the day after I signed up. I'm leaving for my trip on Wednesday and I was hoping to get Oga's and Kona Cafe but no such luck yet (I registered at the end of August for Mousedining). Disney dining alert services like MouseDining, MouseWatcher, and MouseNotifier are popular because they simplify the process of securing dining reservations at Disney's most sought.
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I signed up for both. Mousedining let me have fifty active reservations versus Mousewatcher only let me have five and costs $19 to Mousedinings $9. You get what you pay for cuz I was slammed around 8am when Blue Bayou and Ogas opened for my 60 day window today but only by Mousewatchers.
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All is still quiet from. Mousedining and all the dinners at Blue Bayou are gone now so Mousedining isn't. We used both Mouse Dining and Mouse Watcher.
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I had the free service set up for quite a while before our October trip for alerts and it worked for one of the reservations I wanted, and then when I still didn't have everything I really wanted (and the times I wanted), I paid for the other service about a week and a half before our trip. 3. Mouse Watcher MouseWatcher is another tool to provide Walt Disney World or Disneyland Dining alerts for popular ADRs.
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You can pay for individual alerts ($5 for a 2-day alert) or purchase a subscription. This service does not offer any free alerts but you can tailor your subscription to meet your needs. Options include: $19/month.
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Mouse Watcher is an online service designed to help Disney guests secure hard-to-get dining reservations. Instead of checking the Disney website multiple times a day, Mouse Watcher does the work for you by sending alerts when a reservation opens up at your desired restaurant. In the past mouse dining and touring plans have worked for me, but for some reason this trip they've only sent an alert or two and I've never been quick enough to actually get the reservation.
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I've gotten so many alerts from mouse watcher though so it's definitely worth the money.
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