YodaGirl
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But the point is that you were able to find a seat. Your fear that you wouldn't be able to find a seat was unfounded.
But not everyone does.
Like me. On my last trip, I was a solo traveller and so could not have anybody waiting at a "saved" table for me after I got my food. And working my way through the Earl of Sandwich queue, noticing the number of tables with people but no food, I was afraid I'd be stuck drifting around with food but no table. Thankfully, Earl has a few deuces which are understandably not popular with families.
It has also recently happened to me at Sassagoula Floatworks in Port Orleans. The food court at the Land used to be bad before the seating area was expanded.
To be clear, if there are ample tables available I do not care if you use one to play bridge at! (And this happens at a local QS restaurant.) All I would ask is that you be aware of your surroundings and have a little consideration for those who are in a different situation than you are.


and wondered what the heck their deal was considering the posted standby time was a whole 5 minutes...
to have been close enough to hear what was said to them when they were sent back.
. Also I have noticed that some can see that you are waiting for a table but go and get another party to sit at the table you are waiting for
. That is their right I suppose but it is not fair to the individual who was standing there waiting patiently for them to get up.