smylie1
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Last year at Le Cellier, we were waiting to be seated and as you know, even with ADR's, the wait is sometimes quite a while. We were standing in the small "lobby" area where the benches are. There were many people waiting so it was pretty tight quarters. A couple with 2 small children probably 3-4 years old had all their souvenier bags and back packs piled up on the bench which took up seating for other guests. They also allowed their children to roll and scoot around in the floor bumping into and kicking people. When the kids had questions, they were encouraged to "go ask the lady". Meaning the lady at the desk who was terribly busy. The kids would then go behind the counter and tug on her! All the while the parents had the "awwweee isn't that cute!" look on their faces. You should have seen the knowing glances all us others were shooting each other. I thought applause was going to erupt when they were finallly seated.
Do I keep too tight of a reighn on my kids for making them stay right by my side and give up seats to adults? I had mine sit in the floor and lean against our legs to make sure they weren't too far out in the floor and allow more people to sit. What kind of behavior do you expect from your children?
Do I keep too tight of a reighn on my kids for making them stay right by my side and give up seats to adults? I had mine sit in the floor and lean against our legs to make sure they weren't too far out in the floor and allow more people to sit. What kind of behavior do you expect from your children?