faindrops27 said:
And, if you didnt like what was all the way across the room, at dinner. . Why didnt you get out?! I mean you were so turned off, and outraged at these people, and thier misbehaved child. You should have left. The thing is this. You cant control anyone. Bottom line. if you dont agree with parents who have, unruly kids. Stay far away from Disney restaurants.
Like I said, we weren't seated next to them. I feel bad for the people who were. And after what I saw in the lobby, if we had been seated anywhere near them we would have first asked for a different table, and if that didn't happen, complain to the manager and leave--making sure he was well aware of why we were going.
We DID mention it to him, posing it as a general question of why they allow people with children who are already being disruptive even before being seated to be seated in teh first place, and his response was they they are aware it's a problem and are working on implementing a solution.
We did refuse a table next to kids who were having issues two days later at Wolfgang Pucks, and the parents shot us nasty looks when we said we'd like a table away from kids. Like I said, I'm glad we insisted (and the seater wasn't thrilled about our request, but he'll get over it) because five minutes later little miss hurled her plate to the ground scattering food and broken crockery all over people around them, including the poor couple seated at the table they originally wanted us at.
What it comes down to is that the people with unruly kids who aren't taking steps to keep their kids from becmoing a nuisance, distraction, whatever to others are the ones being inconsiderate. Why should the rest of the world be expected to change their dining plans due to poorly behaved kids and parents who are too inconsiderate to care?
And FWIW, I'm a local, and there just aren't a ton of restaurants within a half hour drive for me that aren't at WDW. Sure, I could drive all the way up to Lake Mary or Mount Dora for some great food, but they are over an hours drive.
I'm not expecting no children at WDW. I'm expecting reasonably well-behaved kids and concerned, proactive parents. I don't think that's too much to ask, regardless of where I'm eating.
Anne