Do you ever ask for a good table?We have eaten in many of the restaurants, many times, and as a couple we always get a terrible table in an out of the way spot next to the kitchen or service area. It gets
annoying
Ask for a different table. I often get a table I don't like and I'm not shy about asking to be seated elsewhere if I'm not happy.We have eaten in many of the restaurants, many times, and as a couple we always get a terrible table in an out of the way spot next to the kitchen or service area. It gets
annoying
At Disney TS restaurants, I suggest asking at check-in if possible, because sometimes they have to then walk you back to the host/ess stand, put you back into the queue, and reassign you. If you just tell them you'll wait for a better table up front, you'll save everyone (including yourselves) a lot of hassle. Currently you check in on the app, so just check in and then ask them for a good table. I always tell them I'm willing to wait longer if necessary, too. It could be a lot longer, currently, due to the lower capacity.Ask for a different table. I often get a table I don't like and I'm not shy about asking to be seated elsewhere if I'm not happy.
We have eaten in many of the restaurants, many times, and as a couple we always get a terrible table in an out of the way spot next to the kitchen or service area. It gets
annoying
I would ask for another table. If they can't change my table, I leave.We have eaten in many of the restaurants, many times, and as a couple we always get a terrible table in an out of the way spot next to the kitchen or service area. It gets
annoying
I agree 100% but it comes down to asking when you check-in and then polietly decining if you get a poor location. I do suggest requesting it first so you give them the heads up. A good host will check the table before you are seated. My big issues are sitting next to the bathroom or the kitchen, just because of the busy foot traffic and noise.We have eaten in many of the restaurants, many times, and as a couple we always get a terrible table in an out of the way spot next to the kitchen or service area. It gets annoying
It's not that you were loud, it's that most large families tend to be that way, and with a lot of kids it's just normal. I've sat next to some great large families, and some really awful out of control ones. So if I see a large group, kids or not, I generally ask to be seated at another table. I will say most good restraunts know this and avoid putting couples near such tables, Disney (of the past) just packed them in.We’re a party of 9 at most meals in Disney and one time we had a party of 2 being led to a table very near ours. They looked at our group and asked the hostess to be seated elsewhere. I asked my dh, do we stink or something? Lol. We weren’t being loud or anything.I hope it was all the kids but you have to expect kids in a restaurant in WDW.