stephielela
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hey there- i was able to book all my ressies at 190 days out so give it a try! and scary enough, it was actually tough getting a few of them- Le Cellier was totally booked for one evening.......i assume they are holding some spots for the candlelight processional packages for later, but if not- that's pretty scary!!
so what do you do that you work the overnight shift? so glad you might be getting a break and switching to a different shift!![]()
so where did you stay in Dallas? that's where I live!
yes, on the ticket situation/dining- everyone is right, they require that each person that wants to get dining must have at least a one day ticket. I know, it takes a master's degree to figure out the ticketing process!![]()
Yeah, I am hoping we are successful at booking these ADR's. It's become more complicated than I had anticipated.
I work in a hotel. I am SO GLAD I am getting to finally switch shifts. It's based on seniority and about 8 months ago the girl who was working nights (who was way more senior than me) decided to switch to days, so it bumped me all the way down. We have 2 overnight shifts, and I was second from the bottem in seniority, and no one had quit/been fired in the almost 2 years I have been here, until now. Thankfully, I should be able to get back to the 3-11 shift by the 21st.

We stayed at the Aloft hotel. It was pretty cool, definitely a modern and trendy hotel, a lot of the older guests didn't like it, but I thought it was great. Some of their staff was less than stellar, but the hotel itself was great. I had never really been to Dallas before, but I liked it. The rehearsal dinner was in Plano, and the wedding and reception were at the Old Red courthouse. It was a beautiful place to get married. I think I have flown through DFW before, and I have to say, I enjoyed flying into Love much better (yay for SW).
As for the ticket situation, this may change my future plans... stay tuned!