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When you make your reservation, they take your credit card number and you don't eat if it does not thoroughly check out (one of our group used a card that subsequently got replaced by his bank and they called him for a valid number while we were waitingto go in...)

At the end of the meal you say Thank You Very Much and walk out the door. None of that pesky bill signing/charging/paying stuff and none of that figuring out the tip stuff. I always wondered how the rich people did it. Now I know.

Edit on Saturday: the bill hit my Discover card. They take $50 when you make the reservations, so that was a while back. the rest of the charges came to $197.45.

Even when you consider it dinner and dinner theater, that is still a butt load o' cash for one meal. A butt load.

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Date: 2011-06-19 12:53 pm (UTC)
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Most theatre productions that I've seen (professional) range between 50-60 to 120 to 180 depending on seat, number of seats available, and popularity.

So the total ran to 247.45? That sounds about right for something really really fancy. 50$ for the food, probably, and the rest for the theater and tip (yes, a very generous tip).

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