kaytieeldr
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Three posters now. And, one more time: at this point, this appears to be a procedure being TESTED at ONE counter service restaurant at PEAK travel times. Period.This does not necessarily mean that Disney agrees with the 15% - it is not necessarily true that it ever happened. You have 1 or 2 posters saying this, therefore it is still heresay, until Disney announces it is true or it is practiced all the time in every CS restaurant.
Does this helpProve it to me, that CMs are actually picking out the tables and telling you where to sit (CMs are hosts and hostesses now?) Prove it to me and I will believe it also, but nobody can - it is only the word of a few who claim to have experienced this first hand.
As for "proving" it to anyone - it appears only those visiting Walt Disney World at PEAK travel times and (if the procedure is instituted at more locations) dining at IN-PARK Counter Service locations. In order for it to be proved to anyone who is unwilling to take the word of three posters who likely do not know each other, each of us will have to dine at a location where AND WHEN this procedure is being used. Several posters who have dined at Pecos Bill's in the weeks prior to July 4 did NOT encounter this process - most likely because they weren't there at what Disney consider a peak period, aka when it was necessary to control seating.Laugh O. Grams said:The CMs direct you to a group of open tables and you take your pick. After you have your food, the CM will suggest "There are a number of open tables on the back right, or around the corner on the left", or something of that nature. This isn't a TS hostess-type situation where they seat you at a specific table. You are free to choose any of the many available tables in the restaurant.