She did arrange for someone to come up and close the window. I asked our waitress if we could change tables, but was informed the restaurant was full and there were no other seats to be had. Gross! At the same time, we realized the problem with the open window over the casino floor - a steady flow of cigarette smoke wafting directly into our faces. This broken piece was decorated with a piece of chewed up gum. Then, we noticed the large broken chunk missing from the railing next to our table. At first, we thought the table in an odd place but were willing to go with the flow. At our eye level, we had a view of the lights and other rigging above the dance floor. To our left, a railing and a view of the DJ area in Shrine, the club on the lower level. To our right was an open window overlooking the gambling floor. We were given a table at the very back of the restaurant in a space similar to a narrow hallway. The dinner and show tickets were a Christmas gifts from her dad and me. Made reservations almost a month in advance for myself and my daughter so we could enjoy a nice dinner before a show.