Mistake 1: reacting from memory
The setup fails when the age spread is too wide, the table is too far from guardians, or the room expects children to behave like adults for too long. Teams often act from the last discussion they remember instead of the last version they can verify.
Mistake 2: fixing too much at once
The right answer depends on maturity, sibling dynamics, and how much independence the event can realistically support. A broad reaction creates more risk than the original issue when the team has not yet isolated the real problem.
Mistake 3: forgetting the room-facing artifacts
A strong plan gives children a place that feels safe and social while protecting parents, service flow, and nearby guest experience. The problem is not solved if cards, signage, or staff language still point to the old reality.
How Tablerix reduces the damage
Tablerix helps by letting teams compare a dedicated kids table against family-table alternatives without losing sight of the whole room balance. It gives the team a clearer place to anchor the correction before more changes pile on.