Setup guide

Your first alert in seven steps.

Total time: about ninety seconds. Most of it is choosing dates.

Sign in with your email

Go to fairytaledreamerstravel.com/alerts/signup and enter the email you want alerts sent to. No password to create.

Tap the link in your inbox

Check your email — the login link usually arrives within a minute. (If it doesn't, check spam, then write us.) Tap the big purple button and the link signs you in for 30 days.

Land on "Your alerts"

You'll see an empty list — that's expected. Click the + Add an alert button up top to start your first one.

Pick restaurant, dates, party, meals

Choose from the dropdown (grouped by park and resort). Set your earliest and latest date — the wider the range, the more openings we catch. Pick party size. Check the meal windows that work.

Leave auto-pause on first hit checked unless you want every opening — most people grab the table on the first one.

Tip: a 5-night trip with breakfast + dinner alerts across the whole range almost always catches at least one table.

(Optional) turn on text-message alerts

Email is great — but you'll know about a hit faster if your phone buzzes. From the top nav, click Billing & profile, enter your U.S. mobile number, check the opt-in box, and save.

Carrier message + data rates apply. You can turn it off any time from the same screen.

Wait. Live your life.

The hardest step. Close the tab. Do anything else. Your alert is watching from the moment you save it — no browser tab to leave open, no app to keep running.

If you ever want to peek, sign back in and you'll see the last checked timestamp updating on each row.

Watching — last check 5 min ago

When the ping arrives — tap, confirm, done.

Email and (if you opted in) text arrive together. Both carry the same one-tap link. Tap it — you land on the operator's own reservation page with restaurant, date, time, and party size already filled in.

Confirm on the operator's page. Done. Usually under a minute start-to-finish.

Need help?

Email contact@fairytaledreamerstravel.com — a real person reads every message.