I think you missed my point Greg.  And that's ok.
Sitting in the aisle of the high end restaurant is against most fire codes, 
as it 
blocks the aisle.
Its also a professional courtesy for restaurants to hide their best customers
from the others, so they won't be bothered while eating or having dinner.
I'm not implying that you be placed near the kitchen door, but in a place 
where
you will be comfortable, without being part of the "Floor Show."
Every restaurant has an "A" table for special guests (high rollers).  You 
want to
be as close to that table, without having to pay those prices, lol.
Best Wishes
W

In a message dated 10/21/05 5:37:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I sit in the center all the time. I've never felt that I was a "Floor 
Show."

I don't think it's a restaurants responsibility to have a place to put

people in wheelchairs back in a corner. Disabled people have fought for the

right to be able to sit in the open and center. They didn't fight to have us

sit hidden in back. Just my thoughts...

Greg >>

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