I was there last July and this policy was not in place then so I hadn't experienced it at any place in the MK.
I don't know if it is regrettable that I called it "policing" -- "enforcing a regulation to maintain order and neatness" really that is what it is as everyone has described on either side. They are policing who sits and who doesn't -- trying to maintain an order by definition. That is exactly what Disney is doing -- whether you agree with the policy or not.
I find it more regrettable they are paying these CMs so much to do this though -- that is my major complaint. The money spent on placing these people there -- and yes between the outside doors and those inside holding the "cute" little signs we counted at least 12 around 11:15 AM.
Although -- is anyone making people eat more quickly or get up as soon as they are done? Instead of holding tables right before they eat for a few minutes -- families could end up sitting longer after they are done and really not solving the issue -- just a different timing pattern? So is it really solving a problem or just displacing the timing of it? I would think if they do not sit as long before they may sit longer after finishing??? Then blocking them off for those with food seems to defeat the purpose.
Why does it bother you how much the cms get paid to do this? So they are paying them to pretty much guide people.If people didn't feel and behave so dang entitled to do whatever they felt like on vacation , this probably wouldn't be an issue, and hardly neccessary.In any event, Disney decided it was time to step in and enforce a system to make it more enjoyable for all, and that system costs money to operate.