Solo Dining at V&A's?

kaffinito

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Hi all,

I am planning a solo trip to WDW over Spring Break and am finalizing my dining plans. Now I usually go with my kids, but this trip I get to go on my own so I was looking at some nicer dining options. :goodvibes

I already have Bistro de Paris booked, but was wondering if I should book V&A too. I won't get to dine there unless I'm solo, so.....

What do you think? Would it be weird to dine at V&A solo?

TIA!
Karen :flower3:
 
There have been reports of people dining solo and treatment is the same as a group

However, as an often solo diner I would suggest bringing something to read to assist yourself in pacing your meal. Actually, I would also do that for Bistro, as they do not rush.

Another thing you might want to do is post some reservations plans and see if there is another single traveler who might want to meet up with you for fine dining.
 
That's good advice - a book would be a good idea. Thank you! :goodvibes
 

Too add that over our many visits to V&A, we've seen solo diners on several occasions.
It won't be any sort of a problem, nor will it be weird!!
 

















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