Carla G wrote:...And from there on out everything was fine. Great service, very good Bloody Mary and, for the price point, I thought the buffet was very good.
Mark R. wrote:I wonder what the attitude would have been if you had tried to make a reservation for 2 on the cruise or in the restaurant? You can show up and just say that the other person could make it because of illness.
Jay M. wrote:Carla G wrote:...And from there on out everything was fine. Great service, very good Bloody Mary and, for the price point, I thought the buffet was very good.
You should not have had to deal with all that, especially considering how accommodating and agreeable you were in your booking. Considering CQ’s longevity, can only speculate it was a lapse in training of a staff member in the finer points of the hospitality business. Glad it (mostly) worked out and Happy Thanksgiving - a little late!
Carla G wrote:Mark R. wrote:I wonder what the attitude would have been if you had tried to make a reservation for 2 on the cruise or in the restaurant? You can show up and just say that the other person couldn't make it because of illness.
Willie Myers wrote:Carla G wrote:Mark R. wrote:I wonder what the attitude would have been if you had tried to make a reservation for 2 on the cruise or in the restaurant? You can show up and just say that the other person couldn't make it because of illness.
Carla, what Mark said... I've made it a policy to always "round up" to an even number booking, i.e. 1 person - book for 2, five folks - book for 6, etc.
i do it in part because *some* restaurants will "round down" and, if you book for 5, they'll take a four-top and squeeze in that fifth setting. And that almost never works out to the benefit of the diners. Better to book for 6 and have that 6th person not show up!
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