Paul Samanant
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2004
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Just back. See a separate posted thread regarding FOTL. I do have some comments/reccomendations regarding priority dining at peak times. We were interested in Jimmy Buffet's. Ideally you make priority seating in advance, if possible. This may not always be the case, and apparently the policiy is uncertain.
The first night, the Hotel Concierge desk said it was booked. The second night, we were told that that if we showed up with the room key, it would be 30 minutes or less. Well, when we checked in - we were told that the "normal" wait was over two hours, and that the priority wait was an hour to 1.5 hours. Here is what happened - we put our name down, and while contemplating an alternate plan (with hungry kids), the buzzer went off - 10 minutes. I think that the following happens: The computer handles the priority seatings, and that priority really does work, that you really are placed at the front of the Queue. The people checking you in, don't know any better, so their wait estimates are just that - estimates. Bottom line is that priority seating really does work - have faith in the system providing that, regardless of reported wait times. We could be wrong on this, but it worked for us....
The first night, the Hotel Concierge desk said it was booked. The second night, we were told that that if we showed up with the room key, it would be 30 minutes or less. Well, when we checked in - we were told that the "normal" wait was over two hours, and that the priority wait was an hour to 1.5 hours. Here is what happened - we put our name down, and while contemplating an alternate plan (with hungry kids), the buzzer went off - 10 minutes. I think that the following happens: The computer handles the priority seatings, and that priority really does work, that you really are placed at the front of the Queue. The people checking you in, don't know any better, so their wait estimates are just that - estimates. Bottom line is that priority seating really does work - have faith in the system providing that, regardless of reported wait times. We could be wrong on this, but it worked for us....