In retrospect I have pretty much determined that "scam" is a pretty harsh word. It is more a matter of the value vs. the "magical experience" which I was commenting on.
My daughters love characters. In fact love is probably not an adequate description, they thrive on the characters, it is the marrow in their disney experience.
I have no problem paying for the experience, which is how we got into the parks in the first place. It costs me $160/day to get into the gates at all.
And I don't mind doing it because the disney experience is magical. What I do have a problem with is that the "disney experience" does not translate into a quality character meal experience.
We have done five character meals, three with
free dining last september, and then the garden grill last year and Norway in January. Each time I can count the number of minutes the characters spent with our daughters on one hand.
There were about 10 tables full at Norway. Most were by the salad bar which I have problems with when their was an empty banquet hall which would have lent itself to a much more meaningful experience. But regardless, the "princesses" could have spent about 2 minutes at our table, and "belle" could have figured out that she does like to read, and that my daughter raelly did want to know what good books she had read lately.
For $100 that is not too much to ask. It really isn't. I wasn't asking for an hour of their time. I was asking for efficient, friendly, service. Much like I can get at Cosmic Rays. It should be at least as friendly shouldn't it? Is that really too much to ask?
