I can tell you from experience that guests, especially children, will be all up and around your table while you are eating to see the sea life and take pictures.
You mean that children would stand by my table to check out the tank though their tables are not anywhere nearby while I eat?????!!!! How rude! Hope by eating there early would mean less people and less rude people/kids around my table.
Or should I request a back-end table and let my kids go bother others...LOL!!!![]()
You mean that children would stand by my table to check out the tank though their tables are not anywhere nearby while I eat?????!!!! How rude! Hope by eating there early would mean less people and less rude people/kids around my table.
Or should I request a back-end table and let my kids go bother others...LOL!!!![]()
Hmmm so if we ask for a second level table, we should be able to see well but not have kids pushing behind us to get to the tank!! Sounds good!!!
I wish they still had the divers who would hold up personalized signs!!!!
Also, be aware that kids can, and do, try to get right up close to the tank. So, you may very well have kids shoving behind you. I didn't see one child behind me, when they tried to squeeze behind my chair, my chair moved and almost dumped my drunk in my lap!
Yep, they will!! I can't imagine parents allowing their kids to do it, but they do. I don't really mind if a child says excuse me, and then slides in for a quick look. But, when they charge in, like a bull, expecting guests who are dining at a tank-side table, to move for them? Um, no. Not acceptable.You mean that children would stand by my table to check out the tank though their tables are not anywhere nearby while I eat?????!!!! How rude! Hope by eating there early would mean less people and less rude people/kids around my table.
Or should I request a back-end table and let my kids go bother others...LOL!!!![]()
Oh man....I wouldn't have been able to keep my mouth closed!!! And what came out wouldn't have been very polite!It's not just the kids, several years ago I had a woman lean up against our table and stuck her big butt right smack on our table while we were eating so that she could take a picture of a sea turtle. I asked her, "Do you mind we are eating here," to which she responded, "relax jerk, it's no big deal." I'm usually pretty mild, but I did respond back that yes, your butt is big and it is a big deal when it's on my table, move it...![]()
Yikes!!! Lol!!! Even my mild mannered DH would have issues with a big butt perched on our table!It's not just the kids, several years ago I had a woman lean up against our table and stuck her big butt right smack on our table while we were eating so that she could take a picture of a sea turtle. I asked her, "Do you mind we are eating here," to which she responded, "relax jerk, it's no big deal." I'm usually pretty mild, but I did respond back that yes, your butt is big and it is a big deal when it's on my table, move it...![]()
My DH did not get the menu either. That's okay, that meal had stood out for him almost 10 years later.Yep, they will!! I can't imagine parents allowing their kids to do it, but they do. I don't really mind if a child says excuse me, and then slides in for a quick look. But, when they charge in, like a bull, expecting guests who are dining at a tank-side table, to move for them? Um, no. Not acceptable.
Oh man....I wouldn't have been able to keep my mouth closed!!! And what came out wouldn't have been very polite!
I actually prefer the tables on the outside of the second level. the view is better, and you don't get jostled.
Way back when, I arranged for a diver to hold up a sign for my family. We were leaving on a cruise the next day...the sign wished my family a bon voyage!! Dd was supposed to get a personalized menu but that never happened.