FastPasser.
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Tables are assigned either the day before the party or on the day of the party, but well before the party.
There is no need for anyone to stand in line before the start of the party. If the venue isn't open yet, instead of getting in line, which is there just to keep things organized, after receiving their wrist bands, attendees can walk away and return just before the advertised start time. There won't be a long line at that time.
Guests should arrive no more than 10 to 15 minutes before the advertised start time otherwise they may feel compelled to needlessly get in line.
Sometimes there are seating conflicts, but they are quickly resolved after everyone is seated and before the official start of the party. No actual party time should be lost. It should be pointed out that the party begins 15 minutes before the advertised start time. One reason for this is to deal with any seating issues that may arise.
If the tables are arraigned correctly, there shouldn't be any obstruction of the show.
I've always felt that sharing of tables should not be necessary, but they didn't listen to me, and now they don't have to. Having said that, it's clearly stated on MDE: "Communal seating is pre-assigned and Guests may be seated with other parties."
There is no need for anyone to stand in line before the start of the party. If the venue isn't open yet, instead of getting in line, which is there just to keep things organized, after receiving their wrist bands, attendees can walk away and return just before the advertised start time. There won't be a long line at that time.
Guests should arrive no more than 10 to 15 minutes before the advertised start time otherwise they may feel compelled to needlessly get in line.
Sometimes there are seating conflicts, but they are quickly resolved after everyone is seated and before the official start of the party. No actual party time should be lost. It should be pointed out that the party begins 15 minutes before the advertised start time. One reason for this is to deal with any seating issues that may arise.
If the tables are arraigned correctly, there shouldn't be any obstruction of the show.
I've always felt that sharing of tables should not be necessary, but they didn't listen to me, and now they don't have to. Having said that, it's clearly stated on MDE: "Communal seating is pre-assigned and Guests may be seated with other parties."