Disneyland’s award-winning Napa Rose is booked solid for the month of February and deep into March even before the California wine country-themed restaurant reopens to the public following a 10-month renovation.
Napa Rose has no reservations available from when the fine dining restaurant in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel returns on Friday, Feb. 6 through March 10, according to the Disneyland website.
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Advance reservations are highly recommended for the main dining room and chef’s counter that will feature $188 to $250 fixed price seasonal menus with optional wine pairings at $150, $300 or $500.
Disneyland has hosted a series of media previews over the past week that have helped boost anticipation for the returning restaurant.

It’s still possible to make a reservation for two or four on select weekdays a month from now: March 11, 16, 17, 19, 23 and 25 and April 2 and 6. But those are going fast.
Larger groups are completely out of luck. There are no reservations available for parties of six or eight through April 6 — the last date currently open for booking.

Occasionally, a table pops open briefly due to a cancellation, but it disappears almost as quickly.
Curiously, the restaurant will be closed on Feb. 16 — just 10 days after the grand reopening.
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The Napa Rose bar — offering small bites a la carte alongside wine, beer and cocktails — will not require reservations and will take walk-ins based on availability.