After its initial failure to launch, Disney adults were finally able to get a reservation for Magic Kingdom’s new bar, the Beak and Barrel, and one thing was perfectly clear: it was the hottest ticket at Disney World.

Disney adults snapped up all the reservations for the new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed bar within one hour, leaving many out in the cold. They are now forced to look on while others share their shashbuckling adventures on social media.
However, Disney World just made a change that could make it easier for some to get a reservation at Beek and Barrel and eliminate that lasting case of FOMO.

This morning, Disney opened more reservations for the Beak and Barrel. There are a handful of dates left in late September; however, reservations are available for most of October and open dates for early November. Disney World’s dining reservation system is only open through November 11.
Disney opened some reservations earlier this month, while at the same time limiting parties to eight. However, there is a slight catch to these new reservations.
Most of the new reservations are only available for parties of one or two. There is still limited availability for larger parties. Some of the new reservations are available for times during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween party.

Last month, the Disney World dining reservation system went down shortly before 6 a.m. EST when reservations were set to open. Guests would have been able to make reservations for the Beak and Barrel when it opened on August 29, and guests could have made their reservations for the new bar during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween party.
Later in the morning, Disney World was able to bring the reservation system back online, but without reservations for the Beak and Barrel. A little after 1 p.m., Disney announced that reservations for the Beak and Barrel would not open as planned on August 14.

When the reservation opened a few days later, Disney adults snapped them up, leaving many out in the cold—until now. You’d better jump on these new reservations before they’re gone, too.
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