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Why do they prop open kitchen doors


Oregonhiker
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Presently cruising POA in Hawaii. So far all dinners spoiled by noise from kitchen. Even Denny's doesn't allow this. Cagney's sounds like your in the kitchen. Complained in Jefferson and waiter just laughed.

 

Concierge and Butler mostly unavailable or unhelpful.

 

Otherwise cruise is great, entertainment great. Just need to close the doors!

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To answer OP's question before it was hijacked, it is probably to cut down on potential collisions by busboys and waitstaff.

If you have ever watched food being brought into the dining room, the trays are fairly well loaded. Not having to push the door open is one less obstacle.

Many restaurants now have in and out doors to preclude such a hazard.

 

P.S. Ask for a table away from the kitchen!

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No question that it makes it easier for the busboys, etc, but still noisy for guests. I will talk to management, but I think they are the problem. Also I meant no disrespect for Denny's at least they keep the Dora shut

 

Then how is she supposed to be an Explorer?

 

 

 

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