How hard is it to score this ADR and is it really worth the upcharge from the other dining rooms at V&A's? Has anyone here ever had the chef's table? Thoughts?
The reason I ask.....I hope you're sitting down.....my oldest son will be turning 16 years old in March. For years when he'd see the episodes of 'Super Sweet 16' on Mtv he'd joke that those kids had it all wrong. He has always maintained that his ultimate Sweet 16 would be at WDW, just his family, and dinner at V&A's chef's table. We'd have a good chuckle at the impossibility of it, etc. Last week the subject of him turning 16 came up again and he quietly said, "Mom. Seriously. If there's any way at all that it could happen...I wouldn't want a present or anything...my ultimate dream is to go down to WDW w/just you & Dad for a couple days and I really reeeeaaally want to eat at that chef's table." Yes, he understands what the chef's table is. He knows the meal is over 3 hours. He realizes how it all works and just giggles, oohs, & aaahs whenever we've talked about it. I suggested maybe a really upscale restaurant in Houston but he said he wasn't interested in that. Sooooo, I'm just sorta exploring the possibilities right now. What mom doesn't want to make her kid's ultimate dreams come true, right?
The reason I ask.....I hope you're sitting down.....my oldest son will be turning 16 years old in March. For years when he'd see the episodes of 'Super Sweet 16' on Mtv he'd joke that those kids had it all wrong. He has always maintained that his ultimate Sweet 16 would be at WDW, just his family, and dinner at V&A's chef's table. We'd have a good chuckle at the impossibility of it, etc. Last week the subject of him turning 16 came up again and he quietly said, "Mom. Seriously. If there's any way at all that it could happen...I wouldn't want a present or anything...my ultimate dream is to go down to WDW w/just you & Dad for a couple days and I really reeeeaaally want to eat at that chef's table." Yes, he understands what the chef's table is. He knows the meal is over 3 hours. He realizes how it all works and just giggles, oohs, & aaahs whenever we've talked about it. I suggested maybe a really upscale restaurant in Houston but he said he wasn't interested in that. Sooooo, I'm just sorta exploring the possibilities right now. What mom doesn't want to make her kid's ultimate dreams come true, right?