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If we wanted to do desert at the California Grill, what time would we want to make our ressie in order to be done for say 9pm fireworks?
I dont know if this will help but we had 9 PM ADR for dinner last week and we were not seated until 9:30 and hadnt even ordered until 9:55. People take their time because everyone wants to see the fireworks.
Wow, is this common?
Wow, is this common?
We have ADR for July 28th at 7:30 but Wishes doesn't start until 10:00. IF we eat leisurely do you think we'll still be there for Wishes or will they give us the bums rush???
Wow, is this common?
This is a good idea, would they turn anyone away?Are you planning appy, entree and dessert? Maybe a drink or 2? Then I would book around 7-7:15.
If you can't get that time, do earlier, after dinner go poke around the shops. They have some unique merchandise there! Then closer to the fireworks, head back up and outside to view
have a great time!
We usually make our reservations right around 7:30, and by the time we are seated (usually not too long), order appetizer and the main course, eat then order dessert and an after dinner drink, the fireworks are just starting to go off as we get our desserts.
Common and hugely problematic. As is the Rose and Crown situation. There are stories of people with 8:00 reservations not getting seated until 9:30 - kids in tow.
The problem with the dessert only idea is that there is no way you can stretch dessert only out to hold a table for two hours. The restaurant will be full of people who started a four course dinner at 7 or 7:30.
A three hour dinner at CG is reasonable - but only if you do at least three of the four courses they offer. It won't even be very dragged out.
(Yes that's four courses, there is a cheese course offered. Five if you do what we did and have a sushi course, a cheese course, and appetizer, an entree, and dessert - we started at 5:30 and left before fireworks by an hour.)
Yea I can imagine, we have 2 kiddies in tow, so the 2-3 hour dinner is out. Plus they are allways fed by 5pm or we would have a revolt on our hands. So would dessert ressie at either 7:30-8:00 for 9:30 fireworks be a practical plan? Any problems with being let back up for the fireworks? Thanks for the help.
If my adr is at 7:40 and the fireworks are at 8pm - what are my odds with being seated you think to see the fireworks? Not so great? Should I just plan on going to the deck to see them?
Wow, is this common?
Last week, we had reservations at 9, but ended getting there around 8. They took us up, we had a drink at the bar, and our buzzer went off in less than ten minutes. We shared the cheese selection to start (yummy), then the sushi (really good) and a flatbread (decent), washed down with a couple of glasses of wine. It was an awesome place for my birthday dinner!
We finished eating well before the 10pm Wishes show, so we gave up our table and went outside to watch the fireworks. Great show!
We did see people who were seated before us still parked at their table long after we abandoned ours.
Really fun place with great view and good foodCan't wait to go back!