Planning a trip to Disney is exciting — but if you’ve ever tried to book dining, you know the frustration. Cinderella’s Royal Table, Space 220, ʻOhana, Beak & Barrel… the reservations vanish in seconds. For many families, this can feel like the most stressful part of their vacation planning.
At Dream Table, we set out to make this easier. Instead of waking up at 6 AM to refresh over and over, or checking the app a hundred times a day, our app does the work for you.
Why Disney Dining Is So Difficult
Disney opens dining reservations 60 days in advance, and the most popular spots (like character meals or restaurants with fireworks views) get scooped up immediately. Many guests don’t realize that cancellations happen all the time — meaning tables often reopen at random times of the day.
The catch? Unless you’re refreshing constantly, you’ll miss them.
The Dream Table Solution!
Dream Table monitors Disney dining for you. All you have to do is:
Choose the restaurant and date you want.
Set up an alert inside the app.
When a reservation opens, we’ll send you a notification instantly.
Instead of stressing, you’ll just get a quick ping (with our signature sparkly sound ✨), and you can book it right on the spot.
Real Guest Experiences
“I thought Space 220 was impossible. Dream Table sent me an alert while I was walking through EPCOT. I booked it in seconds.”
“ʻOhana breakfast was my daughter’s dream. Dream Table made it happen. She got to meet Lilo & Stitch without me stressing over cancellations.”
Pro Tips for Booking Faster
Stay logged into My Disney Experience. When you get an alert, you’ll be ready to book instantly.
Know your must-haves. Make a short list of your top 2–3 restaurants before your trip.
Don’t give up if you miss the 60-day window. Cancellations are constant — alerts give you the best shot.
Final Thoughts
Your Disney trip should feel magical, not stressful. With Dream Table, dining becomes fun again — like winning a little lottery every time you get a table. ✨
Ready to try? Download Dream Table today and start setting up your alerts.

