Lighting in the Restaurants???

lowie

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My husband is legally blind, and when in dark places can barely see a thing, not even shadows. so i want to make sure certain places won't be too dark for him. places like sci-fi are out of the picture as i already know how darn dark they keep it.
I'm mainly worried about Le Cellier, Kona and Whipering Canyon. any help?
 
I think Le Cellier has very dim lighting and it may be a problem for your DH. We ate at Kona last week and I thought the lighting was fine, I don't think it will be a problem. I have never eaten at WC and I can not comment.
 
WCC has windows all along the back of the restaurant. I thought the lighting was pretty decent especially if you sat along the back wall. :thumbsup2
 
Le Cellier is pretty dark, all day long. Kona will only get indirect lighting during the day, but I believe the artificial lighting is pretty decent both day and night. Whispering Canyon is well-lit either through the windows during the day or via artificial lighting at night.
 



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