WanderlustNZ
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Hi all,
For my upcoming trip I have made ADRs based on the theme of the restaurants as much as the food. I understand that the theme is often heightened if you are lucky enough to get certain tables.
When I arrive at restaurants I plan on requesting such tables in the hope that we get at least a few of them (I realise that nothing is guaranteed).
I was wondering if anyone had any hints that might help me secure these requests. e.g. Does arriving as close to restaurant opening time as possible increase your chances?
Below are the the restaurants I'll be eating at and the requests I'll be making. Are these tables as desirable as I'm thinking? Should I be requesting something different? Or perhaps it shouldn't matter to me where we sit? All opinions welcome. If it makes a difference, we are a party of 2 adults and a son who will be turning 6 on the last full day of our trip.
Sci-Fi Diner - would like to sit in a car.
San Angel Inn - a view of the water ride
Prime Time Cafe - next to a TV
Sanaa - a window seat (this will be my son's birthday dinner and it's the request that I'm most hopeful for)
Raglan Rd - a seat with a view of the band and/or dancer
T-Rex - I think this is more a case of what I don't want. Anywhere but the blue room. I imagine that blue lighting makes your food look pretty unappetising?
I will be also eating at the following places and don't plan on making any requests. Are there any special table-types I don't know about that I should try requesting?
Liberty Tree Tavern
Biergarten (can you see the band from all tables?)
Yak and Yeti
Tusker House (breakfast)
Ohana (dinner)
Boma (breakfast)
Thanks in advance for your help
For my upcoming trip I have made ADRs based on the theme of the restaurants as much as the food. I understand that the theme is often heightened if you are lucky enough to get certain tables.
When I arrive at restaurants I plan on requesting such tables in the hope that we get at least a few of them (I realise that nothing is guaranteed).
I was wondering if anyone had any hints that might help me secure these requests. e.g. Does arriving as close to restaurant opening time as possible increase your chances?
Below are the the restaurants I'll be eating at and the requests I'll be making. Are these tables as desirable as I'm thinking? Should I be requesting something different? Or perhaps it shouldn't matter to me where we sit? All opinions welcome. If it makes a difference, we are a party of 2 adults and a son who will be turning 6 on the last full day of our trip.
Sci-Fi Diner - would like to sit in a car.
San Angel Inn - a view of the water ride
Prime Time Cafe - next to a TV
Sanaa - a window seat (this will be my son's birthday dinner and it's the request that I'm most hopeful for)
Raglan Rd - a seat with a view of the band and/or dancer
T-Rex - I think this is more a case of what I don't want. Anywhere but the blue room. I imagine that blue lighting makes your food look pretty unappetising?
I will be also eating at the following places and don't plan on making any requests. Are there any special table-types I don't know about that I should try requesting?
Liberty Tree Tavern
Biergarten (can you see the band from all tables?)
Yak and Yeti
Tusker House (breakfast)
Ohana (dinner)
Boma (breakfast)
Thanks in advance for your help


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Glad I could help
I mentioned to the seater that the podium CM was supposed to be checking about a waterside table (I could see that there were two available) so she brought us back up front. We waited for a bit more and the manager (different from the one I spoke to earlier) came over and was basically very, umm, abrupt with me. He said that everyone wants a water table and he really couldn't even give us any sort of timeframe when one would be available. He showed us on his tablet that the longest seated table was at just about an hour but added, "that really means nothing because sometimes people stay for 2 to 3 hours." We ended up opting leave. Not because the water table was a dealbreaker, but the way he spoke with us rubbed me the wrong way. I get it that it's just a request an all that, but there's a nice way of saying things.