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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 281
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garden grill lower level
We've ate at Garden grill before when we were a party of 5. We sat on the lower level in the curved booth. Next trip we are a party of 7. DO they have tables on the lower level to accomodate our party size?
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 184
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I've sat with a party of 8 on the lower level. They put up sections to connect the tables to make them larger. I can't remember if we had one big long table or if they left off a middle section so we were two tables of 4 right next to each other.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 235
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We were a party of 8 in February and requested lower level. It took over an hour to meet that request--with many apologies from the staff and we were given fast passes good for any ride that night for our whole party. They only have 2 of the large tables that fit 8 on the lower level. We've had no trouble as a party of 5, and perhaps a party of 6 would fit in that slightly larger booth, but not 7. Requests can't be placed until your party arrives. I would suggest trying for an 'early' dinner, as you'd be more likely to get lower level. Our reservation was for 5:45PM.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 281
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we are early eaters since we have to stay on a schedule since my mom is diabetic. I usually book for 5 the lastest so if there's a long wait it's still reasonable for her. that may work. It seems the views are better on the lower level and we have first timers with us this trip so I think the lower level would be a plus for us.
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