If their guests misbehave?? Im truly laughing because it sounds like they're treating adults like children. I guess I need an example to better understand.Gotta know a member. Reportedly members used to have unlimited reservations that they could make for people and there were a few members that would give them out like candy. That apparently recently has changed and they are now limited to a few guest reservations a year with repercussions if their guests misbehave. According to reports here chances now are slim to none unless you have a personal contact.
There was a period for a while that if you had a premium VIP tour they may be able to swing a reservation the day of based on availability but that too is rumored to have ceased.
Not other options for general public to get in.
If their guests misbehave?? Im truly laughing because it sounds like they're treating adults like children. I guess I need an example to better understand.
MG
Sometimes they steal:If their guests misbehave?? Im truly laughing because it sounds like they're treating adults like children. I guess I need an example to better understand.
MG
Lol!!! That's not misbehaving, that's truly criminal.(breaking windows because your bombed).Getting hammered and breaking windows, stealing plates, buying items for sole purpose to resell on ebay...lots of stories have been told on the boards of unruly guests. Between that and what some actual members have posted on the forums here it is no surprise that reservations for mere mortals seem to be harder to come by, but one can hope and dream.
Yeah... But thats criminal activity, not "misbehaving". My father used to say I misbehaved in church as a kid because I squirmed in my seat.Sometimes they steal:
http://www.disboards.com/threads/why-do-club-33-posts-get-locked.3116099/#post-48482321
I believe this happened before the most recently limits on reservations were put in place.
But it's a private club and it has rules. Anyone who has joined and has any desire to keep their membership will follow the rules. They'd be taking a chance that their guest would act in the same manner on their once in a lifetime, nothing to lose, unaccompanied reservation, which now counts against the paying member's allotment. It sounds like you're not a member and you haven't been invited, so this seems like it's between the people begging for this privilege and the member who would be assuming the risk. There are other private clubs that are the same way, agreeing to follow at certain set of rules while dining in a private club isn't for everyone, but the members seem to be ok with it. In this case, being responsible for their guest's behavior, including criminal activity come along with it. Even if they can't arrest the member, they can revoke membership.Yeah... But thats criminal activity, not "misbehaving". My father used to say I misbehaved in church as a kid because I squirmed in my seat.
MG
Getting hammered and breaking windows, stealing plates, buying items for sole purpose to resell on ebay...lots of stories have been told on the boards of unruly guests. Between that and what some actual members have posted on the forums here it is no surprise that reservations for mere mortals seem to be harder to come by, but one can hope and dream.
Right, but it will be the member who is held accountable. The member will receive the bill for the broken window. Security was called for the stolen plates and they were stopped on their way out the door, and the member was held responsible.Lol!!! That's not misbehaving, that's truly criminal.(breaking windows because your bombed).
MG
Likely no longer an issue, there is only a multi-course fixed price menu.Back when all reservations included park admission, weren't members also responsible to pay the difference if a guest's food order didn't meet the minimum? I wonder if that's still the case too.
But I suppose the guest could skip out and not pay or have their cc rejected, in which case the onus would fall upon the member to pay the costs.Likely no longer an issue, there is only a multi-course fixed price menu.
I was thinking of that, but also if they request to split a meal, or ask for a reservation for 4 and then only bring 2 people, is the member responsible?But I suppose the guest could skip out and not pay or have their cc rejected, in which case the onus would fall upon the member to pay the costs.