peacefrogdog
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We were at Cape May Cafe this morning, with a 9:15 ADR. We didn't check in until 9:35 though (due to a delay at our own hotel's airline check in). Our pager buzzed 2 min after our check in, but when we went back to the podium were told it was a 'mistake' that we were paged and to wait.
By 10:00 we were still waiting, and was told at the podium that they were preparing our table as we spoke, but we didn't get seated. By 10:15, and after seeing other parties of 5 (who checked in after us) get their tables I checked again at the podium, and was told once again that they were in the process of getting our table set up. Again we were not seated.
By 10:25 I went to the podium again and spoke to another CM. She briefly mentioned how the 'ticket' that apparently gets printed off when a table becomes available for a waiting party, would not print for my party/ADR. When I asked if that was the reason for the long wait, she didn't answer and said that she'll find me a table right away. We were seated at a table for 4.
I realize that the ADR is not a guaranteed time, and I accept blame for arriving 20 min after my ADR time. But surely being seated 50 min after check-in time is excessive.
Is there some sort of standard for how long after check in or after your original ADR time that you should be seated? If not, what is the proper 'etiquette' for how long you wait before asking the host/hostesses about your table?
By 10:00 we were still waiting, and was told at the podium that they were preparing our table as we spoke, but we didn't get seated. By 10:15, and after seeing other parties of 5 (who checked in after us) get their tables I checked again at the podium, and was told once again that they were in the process of getting our table set up. Again we were not seated.
By 10:25 I went to the podium again and spoke to another CM. She briefly mentioned how the 'ticket' that apparently gets printed off when a table becomes available for a waiting party, would not print for my party/ADR. When I asked if that was the reason for the long wait, she didn't answer and said that she'll find me a table right away. We were seated at a table for 4.
I realize that the ADR is not a guaranteed time, and I accept blame for arriving 20 min after my ADR time. But surely being seated 50 min after check-in time is excessive.
Is there some sort of standard for how long after check in or after your original ADR time that you should be seated? If not, what is the proper 'etiquette' for how long you wait before asking the host/hostesses about your table?