I went there with Grace.

There wasn’t a single high-chair to be found in the restaurant.  I asked staff whether there had ever been a high-chair?  They said ‘No’.  There was no managerial presence in the restaurant.  I guess if two members of staff say there has never been a high-chair that means there is a policy of no high-chairs.

I’ve never come across such a policy at a ‘world class visitor centre’.

Have you?

I’m going back today with the Wiffe and Pauline and Grace, and if I can find a manager, I’ll ask.

ps I’m planning to write a review of our ‘visitor’ experience comparing and contrasting it with the Lanzarotte experience of visiting the Cesar Manrique designed centre which looks down from a great height across the sea (and I can’t remember the name…)