UrsulasShadow said:
I don't see why they can't have "adults only" sections of restaurants...sort of like the "smoking" sections of olden times. Glass off a section of an existing restaurant, or make a separate room. Solve all the problems, wouldn't it? Families w/ children as well as solo adults could enjoy the same amenities, same food, same level of service, just not infringe upon each other so much.
That's a great idea!
OT, but this thread reminds me of a situation we encountered on our vacation a couple weeks ago. As I mentioned earlier, we like to eat good food.

During that week, we ate at Emeril's, Tchoup Chop, Mama Della's, & Mythos just to name a few. All of these are at Universal & all allow kids. We had some wonderful, fine dining experiences. The last part of our trip was at a great hotel & spa at Daytona Beach Shores. We had dinner the 1st night in their restaurant, Baleens. This is supposed to be a very nice restaurant w/ great food. It's another of those places where you really pay for the experience.

The 3 of us sat down & were thoroughly enjoying the experience. Unfortunately, by the time our appetizers arrived, things started to go down hill quickly. There was a large group of adults who arrived together. We had to yell back & forth with our server to place our entree order. We skipped wine & dessert, because we couldn't stand the noise long enough to enjoy them. That was the most infuriated my DH & I have ever been at a restaurant anywhere. I just wanted to stand up & yell, "Shut up!!!"

Moral of the story, people of any age can act inappropriately, & be totally rude, when they're together as a group.

So, when you petition WDW for the adult only restaurants, also put in a request for the restaurant to seat no more than 4 people at one table.
