I am generally OK with cushions on the seats as you can at least pretend that the people are dancing, getting a beverage, going to the restroom, doing some quick shopping, etc. and "we are actually here and will be right back". The roping off of a large block of seats is pretty much in your face and screams that "we can't even be bothered pretending that we will be right back as most of us haven't even showed up yet". I would like to see entertainment folks remove ropes but I'm not sure it will ever happen. I guess in the absence of ropes a couple of people could haul in 20 cushions. April will be here soon and the problem will diminish.
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Originally Posted by l2ridehd
Why not a sign in a easy to see place at each square that says:
Chairs available on first come basis.
Saving or roping off seating is not allowed.
Than when it happens, anyone can just remove the rope or ribbon and if confronted, just point out the sign. Also an announcement when they do the "no smoking" and other announcements.
Simple solution that should prevent the problem.
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