So there was something that I have really wanted to try for a good while, and that is putting together a maid cafe that specifically caters to people who have things like claustrophobia, autism, Asperger's, any other disability, or simply people who have a hard time being in --
-- small rooms with a large amount of people.

Why do I want to try this, you ask?
I remember trying to work for a maid cafe that was also at my local anime con, and my anxiety had kicked in big time because aside from the amount of people that I would have to serve, the room --
-- in which the maid cafe was at was very small and there were a LOT of people in that room.
Being in such a small room with a large amount of people crowded at different tables made it harder for me to be able to do what I needed to do because aside from the loud noise, --
-- it was hard to be able to get to the different tables to serve the food in such a small room.
Because of my anxiety and how I had such a hard time being able to handle situations like that, I was moved to a different job of the con, which was going through boxes of ramen. --
-- But I genuinely want to be able to dress as a maid and serve people at a maid cafe! I want to be able to entertain my customers and spread joy and have fun with them! However, it is hard for me to be able to focus and pull that off when there is a big crowd in a small room. --
-- And to add on to that, I have a friend who also has anxiety, and her anxiety triggers when she is in very loud and crowded spaces. But I'm also very sure that she wants to have a fun and comfortable experience at a maid cafe!
So, for those who are like me that want the --
-- experience of a maid cafe without the loud and crowded spaces, whether wanting to work there or be served there, would you be interested in a maid cafe that caters to people who have conditions like anxiety, autism, Asperger's, etc? (More information onward.) --
-- This is how this maid cafe in particular would work:

The maximum amount of people the cafe would hold at a time would be no more than 16. Tables holding up to 4 people would be spaced in a way where it would be easy to get around, especially for the maids and butlers. --
-- Like most restaurants, and like how most of us were taught, patrons, maids, and butlers alike would have to use their indoor voices. Unnecessary screaming and yelling would not be tolerated.

Also, different meal options would be available, not just desserts and pop. --
-- I do have more ideas in mind that I really would like to share in regards to this, but I don't want to make this thread longer than it's already been, so I'll end it here with:

What do you think? Would you want to try (working at) a maid cafe that caters to people like this?
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