. . . I have an 8:00 ADR and plan to go to MK right after. You think I won't be there for opening? Why is that?
1) Let's try some examples
. . . arrive at podium for 8:00am ADR
. . . get seated, hostess leaves menus --- 8:00am
. . . waitress comes --- 8:05am
. . . serves water, takes order --- 8:10am
. . . walks to kitchen and enters order electronically--- 8:15am
. . . waitress serves coffee, drinks, juice, etc (simo)
. . . order goes into queue and gets started --- 8:20am
. . . cooking starts and then ends --- 8:30am
. . . waitress picks up order --- 8:35am
. . . waitress walks to table with food --- 8:40am
. . . waitress serves food to diners --- 8:43am
. . . guests eat for 20-minutes --- 9:03am
. . . while eating, ask for check from waitress
. . . guests sign check and pay (simultaneous with eating, maybe)
. . . guests walk to monorail --- 9:08am
. . . wait for next monorail --- 9:13am
. . . monorail to MK station --- 9:17am
. . . exit monorail and walk to security --- 9:20am
. . . go thru security and to turnstiles --- 9:23am
2) Possible total time 78-minutes (min), if everything goes like clockwork.
3) Dining timetables seldom go perfectly smoothly.
4) Any delay(s) could add even more precious time.
. . . cooking takes longer, as your device is in use for others
. . . waitress has other tables and takes misses times above
. . . hostess station does not do check quick enough
. . . there are 2-4 other parties in front of you at podium entry