"Once you secure seating is it yours while you walk around the chef tables?
Some kind of marker or somthing?
Is the event worth it? Fun?
About how long did you hang out?
Were only 2 - will there be tables for 2 or will we be with others?"
We went last year....
After the 'cattle gates' opened, we sauntered in about 1/2 way, and found 2 seats at a large table. We were joined by various other small parties (2's and 3's) looking for places to sit. The 2 of us took turns making trips to the various stations close by, for about the first 35-45 minutes. Indeed, if you both leave the table, there is a good chance your dishes will be cleared by a cast member, and someone else will be in that spot when you return.
After the stationary dining, we went mobile, and walked around to the MANY other booths we had not tried yet. Seating was harder to come by once we did that, but occassionally we would find empty seats and sit for a station or two, then go mobile again. Alot to see, and sample, so staying in one place did not work well for us. Others may disagree. Standing and eating was not that big of deal, considering the layout of the event.
The frequent seating changes generated alot of conversation with others, doing the exact same thing.
The event was the highlight of our trip. It is pricey, but alot of fun, especially with the Cirque acts they had performing last year. We will very likely be attending again this year.
We were there from 6:30 until about 8:30. Just couldn't sample any more food. And the plentiful wine sampling is why I am not sure the exact time we left, but I know it was well before Illuminations.
I would agree with most everything the wdw_dine_junkie had to say about it.