I mean...it's a /fancy/ thing, right? And if you're buying someone a fancy gift, it usually requires planning ahead. They could even market it as an optional, exclusive luxury, availible on request at the time of booking.
Come to think of it, they could ask about preferred accommodations at that point. This could be anything from checking about special diets, to needing a wheelchair-accessible table or a Braille menu or a high chair or asking if they have a waiter who speaks ASL / Chinese / Klingon...
I think picture menus are a splendid idea. (And add something -a utensil?- to the picture for scale...) Even if a picture menu isn't feasible because of size, you can have pictures and a search feature on the website.
Re: Yes ...
Date: 2021-06-16 04:54 am (UTC)Come to think of it, they could ask about preferred accommodations at that point. This could be anything from checking about special diets, to needing a wheelchair-accessible table or a Braille menu or a high chair or asking if they have a waiter who speaks ASL / Chinese / Klingon...
I think picture menus are a splendid idea. (And add something -a utensil?- to the picture for scale...) Even if a picture menu isn't feasible because of size, you can have pictures and a search feature on the website.