![]() His movement was confined, and his theater experience was marred by his discomfort. While he did have a seat at the end of the row, we discovered that the seat was adjacent to a support beam, and this structure essentially created a tight wall next to his seat. We do this because my husband is a big man, and because he has a medical issue that causes him to have pain in his legs when he is seated in close, cramped quarters sitting on the aisle allows him more freedom of movement to stretch his legs, if necessary. When we go to the theater, we always select aisle seats. This is when we discovered a bit of a glitch in our seating. When we moved on to the theater, we split up with our friends as we were seated in different rows. Meals come with coffee, tea (iced or hot), and milk, and soft drinks are available for a charge. ![]() Our meals were served at a leisurely pace, which was nice. My husband informed the server of some food allergies, and she checked the ingredients in all menu items and confirmed that none of them contained his allergens. For example, one of the others in our group and I both chose baked chicken instead of fried she is on a gluten-free diet, and I am counting calories. The meal is predetermined, but there are a few variations available. Considering that the dining room serves hundreds of people during the 90 minutes or so before the show, they do a good job. We were there for a matinee of Grease, which was preceded by lunch. Our friends had season tickets, and my husband selected our seats in the same section. Yesterday my husband and I went to the Fireside Dinner Theater with another couple on September 19 to see Grease.
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