Yay! March 30th. After a few glitches and “sorry for the paws” screens we’re all booked!
Me too. We have 3 so we may end up with table mates as well. When DD and I did the WOC dessert party in DLR we shared a table with another mother/daughter pair and it was a lot of fun!I had a few glitches too! I'm hoping I'm among the first to book my date to get the best seats. There's only 2 of us so I hope our table mates are fun.
Table assignment doesn't rely on when the rez is made. Some tables are better than others, but IMO, there are no bad tables.I had a few glitches too! I'm hoping I'm among the first to book my date to get the best seats.
If it's sold out, and it usually is, it's likely that you will have table mates if the numbers work out that way, but it's not always the case.Me too. We have 3 so we may end up with table mates as well.
Table assignment doesn't rely on when the rez is made. Some tables are better than others, but IMO, there are no bad tables.
If it's sold out, and it usually is, it's likely that you will have table mates if the numbers work out that way, but it's not always the case.
If the two of you think that you may want to be at the same table, call and have it added to your rez so that the table assigner is aware of it.
Great suggestion! Too bad we aren’t going at the same time!Table assignment doesn't rely on when the rez is made. Some tables are better than others, but IMO, there are no bad tables.
If it's sold out, and it usually is, it's likely that you will have table mates if the numbers work out that way, but it's not always the case.
If the two of you think that you may want to be at the same table, call and have it added to your rez so that the table assigner is aware of it.
Knowing how and who assigns the tables, I don't see how that's possible. If it were true, because of the way the tables are numbered and positioned at the venue, some of the higher numbered tables are slightly better than some of the lower numbered tables. IE, if you were one of the last five people to book, you'd actually get a better table than someone who booked 16th through 25th.I thought I read somewhere that tables were assigned as reservations are made on a first come first serve basis. !
How many tables are there in total? Or does it vary depending on how many guests there are?Knowing how and who assigns the tables, I don't see how that's possible. If it were true, because of the way the tables are numbered and positioned at the venue, some of the higher numbered tables are slightly better than some of the lower numbered tables. IE, if you were one of the last five people to book, you'd actually get a better table than someone who booked 16th through 25th.
The normal setup is 30 tables with the target attendance number being 130 guests. They do tweak the setup a little if needed.How many tables are there in total? Or does it vary depending on how many guests there are?
Thank you.The normal setup is 30 tables with the target attendance number being 130 guests. They do tweak the setup a little if needed.
That’s great. Thanks very much!This is the set up. The 13 tables lagoon-side along the railing are IMO the better tables, but there are no obstructed views.
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we were seated in the back row near the S in the middle TABLES and it was a good seat. No problems seeing at allThis is the set up. The 13 tables lagoon-side along the railing are IMO the better tables, but there are no obstructed views.
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This is the set up. The 13 tables lagoon-side along the railing are IMO the better tables, but there are no obstructed views.
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This is the set up. The 13 tables lagoon-side along the railing are IMO the better tables, but there are no obstructed views.
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The normal setup is 30 tables with the target attendance number being 130 guests. They do tweak the setup a little if needed.