Well, when we ate at Narcoosee's recently to celebrate my dad's 80th birthday, they did up special menus for the dinner, congratulating my Dad on his 80th birthday, which we took away. They also gave us a wonderful table with a gorgeous view of the fireworks. These were nice little extras considering we were celebrating an important milestone.
So, will Disney next start auctioning off the best tables to the highest bidders??? After all, a good table with a great view can really enhance the dinner and makes a special event even nicer. And, plenty of people are willing, no doubt, to pay for a better view. In fact, I'll wager that is an unstated benefit of the "Sweetheart Deal". So, those of us who aren't interested in paying $150 for one dessert and a cheap champage toast with cheap flutes are out of luck.
I can see it now -- an extra $50 for a table with a view at CG. An, extra $25 for the next row back. And -- your table charge is $0 if you're willing to sit on the bad side of the restaurant next to that obnoxious family with four noisy awful kids that no one else will sit near. They already do this at HDDR. Why not CG?
And, I guess they already do it in some respects since when we stayed GF RPC and our restaurant reservations were made by the concierge there, we were never led to any table but the best one in the house.
So, can I get a better waiter if I pay more? Can I get the chef to come out and chat with me if I pay more? Or, does he have to do that if I have allergies due to the ADA?
How much to sprinkle some confetti on the table? Can I get nicer plate, silverware and glassware if I pay more. How about better quality napkins. Is it paper napkins unless I pay more?
Do I have to pay more for a booth? Can I pay even more and get them to leave the table next to me empty? If I pay a whole bunch, can I get them to kick out the noisy family with the crying baby? Or, those crass people who insisted on wearing cargo shorts, T-Shirts and sandals to dinner?
And, where does it all end?