bexareaglecheryl
Mickey Makes Me Happy! Pray for a cure for Interst
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Hi! I am the 'tour director' for our family's Magical Gathering group of 13 people this Novemeber.
I've just started making our P.S. and am somewhat surprised that there is no restaurant at WDW that can seat large groups. The largest number is 12, and at most park restaurants it is 8. I was somewhat surprised that this is the case when there is so much advertising for "Magical Gatherings". I do understand that there are some restaurants that have no room for these huge table arrangements.
Their process is this: they can most likely accomodate you for that large of a group at one table during the first seating of the day or the last seating at the restaurants, then they can put the tables together.
They can not even guarantee that even when you have PS for say 3 tables of 6 that they tables will not be scattered throughout the restaurant. The other day when I made my first PS I was not even told this, the group dining reservationist simply booked three separate tables without letting me know that we wouldn't be seated close to each other in the restaurant. When I called for another PS yesterday the reservation agent explained it to me more clearly and changed the previous PS to a more preferrable seating arrangement.
Just thought I would pass the information along. It's Disney rules, and I will live with anything they have to say. Once I'm there nothing can hinder my joy at the WDW magic.
I've just started making our P.S. and am somewhat surprised that there is no restaurant at WDW that can seat large groups. The largest number is 12, and at most park restaurants it is 8. I was somewhat surprised that this is the case when there is so much advertising for "Magical Gatherings". I do understand that there are some restaurants that have no room for these huge table arrangements.
Their process is this: they can most likely accomodate you for that large of a group at one table during the first seating of the day or the last seating at the restaurants, then they can put the tables together.
They can not even guarantee that even when you have PS for say 3 tables of 6 that they tables will not be scattered throughout the restaurant. The other day when I made my first PS I was not even told this, the group dining reservationist simply booked three separate tables without letting me know that we wouldn't be seated close to each other in the restaurant. When I called for another PS yesterday the reservation agent explained it to me more clearly and changed the previous PS to a more preferrable seating arrangement.
Just thought I would pass the information along. It's Disney rules, and I will live with anything they have to say. Once I'm there nothing can hinder my joy at the WDW magic.