disneychrista
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From Disney's prospective a table of 1 spends less than a table of 3. Doesn't make it right to lock parties of 1 or 2 out of dining experiences. Just the other side of the equation.As long as the tables of 1 and 2 guests "move" within a certain time frame and then turn over after spending money, Disney will not do anything. I travel solo to Disneyland and always book a table of 3 -- I hardly ever modify I just tell the host when I check in.
My money is as good as the next guest.