On 5/14/2008 10:04 AM NWLB plucked Senior Frog's Magic Twanger and said:
> With a 4 year old and 2 year old, my wife and I no longer feel the
> traditional dinning is viable until our son has gotten a couple years
> older. And the raw logistics of getting the four of us to a fixed
> hour of dinning, isn't preferable, for now anyway.
>
> That said, we also don't see any form of main dinning room eating to
> be viable for the next couple of years. We aren't sure how things
> will evolve during the next couple of years, but we are at least happy
> there are Windjammers, and other options we can fit ourselves into.
>
> At the very least, we aren't going to burden a staff with four people,
> who mostly don't show up, or table mates, even if we wanted them.
>
> I hope they retain some form of formal dinning. What goes around,
> comes around. You never know when the next trend changes the game yet
> again.
>
> NWLB
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Thank you! Thank you! for not being one of those moms and dads who
insist on bringing the little ones to the main dining room. In that
setting kids are either bored or over tired. Either they wonder about
taking food off other cruiser's plates, or they wail and bawl
constantly. I've heard Siamese cats in heat that were more quiet. So
once again thank you for not being those kind of people.
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