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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Mar 15, 2019 0:50:24 GMT
I'd like to make some of the reservations before hand, and right online, so I have confirmation. I'm sort of one of those people that like to plan ahead. Does anyone else know? Generally speaking, I think 2 hours ahead of show time should be plenty if you are dining in the same hotel that your show is at. I mean, I'm a planner, too, and I'd do a 7pm dinner for a 9pm show. For a 6-7pm show or earlier, we'd plan to eat after. But I agree with dewryce that the concierge probably has the best info. Also, if for some reason something gets messed up in the schedule, I think every hotel has some place open 24 hours. Maybe not super glamorous, but you won't starve.
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Post by cindyupnorth on Mar 15, 2019 16:56:18 GMT
Generally speaking, I think 2 hours ahead of show time should be plenty if you are dining in the same hotel that your show is at. I mean, I'm a planner, too, and I'd do a 7pm dinner for a 9pm show. For a 6-7pm show or earlier, we'd plan to eat after. But I agree with dewryce that the concierge probably has the best info. Also, if for some reason something gets messed up in the schedule, I think every hotel has some place open 24 hours. Maybe not super glamorous, but you won't starve Some of the shows we want to see the restaurants at the same place are ones that we really aren't interested in, but I hope to find ones close by.
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