Is it possible to go up and have just drinks without reservations, like around MK fireworks time?? Thanks
Well with the exception of the DDP wouldn't there be less people up there compared to a few years ago, before they started saying you needed to check-in on the 2nd floor? The reason I say that is because in the past anyone could take the elevator to the 15th floor to just watch Wishes and maybe go to the bar. While I am sure it's still busty on some nights I thought it would be only those with ADR's, if you know what I am trying to say.It was before the DDP. Not now.
I recall an evening several years ago when dh and I wanted a drink and some appetizers before dinner. We hopped on the elevator, went up and were pleasantly seated at a lovely table in the bar area, which was quiet and adult, with other couples enjoying wine and relaxing. We ordered wine and some appetizers and sat back to enjoy them.
Lo and behold, before long we realized that the fireworks were starting. We had no idea it was even time for the fireworks. We had a lovely view of the fireworks as we sipped our wine.
This simply could not happen today. You can't even get on the elevator without an ADR and the okay from the CMs.
Even if you could manage to walk up without an ADR and get a table in the bar area, the ambience is so awful now I can't imagine who would bother.
With the DDP and internet publicity about the fireworks, and tons of people waiting in the bar area for a table and annoyed they weren't seated in time for the fireworks, CG bar area is no place we want to be.
Way, way too many noisy kids running around, plus tons of sweating park goers in shorts and t-shirts, etc. It's a mad house. Not our idea of a nice place for a pre-dinner drink.
Oh, for the good ole days!
Those are some very good points.CR Resort Fan:
A few years ago, there was not the the publicity about the fireworks view that there is now. Witness my story that it was mere serendipity that the fireworks started while we were drinking our wine. We didn't plan it, and it didn't seems that those around us had planned it either.
Also, prior to the DDP, many WDW visitors simply would not spring for the cost of dining at CG, regardless of the fireworks view. Now, with free dining running nearly 6 months of the year, it's so easy for everybody to use 2 TS credits and eat there.
Dining at WDW is an entirely different ball game that it was a few years ago. It is not nearly as nice now as it once was.
WDW has subordinated dining at WDW to the greater goal of getting as many people to visit as possible, and keeping them on property for their entire visit. The DDP serves that goal. WDW's goal is no longer fine dining. It was for a few years in the late 90s, early 00s. It isn't now.
So be it.
I guess that's one of the main reasons for making the check-in desk on the 2nd floor.Uncleromulus said:In the old days (pre second floor check in ) there were mobs of people in the AREA of California Grill--but hardly any of then actually eating there. Then, anyone and their brother could just go up and out on the deck. And that's what they almost all did--no eating or drinking, just an endless parade of folks walking thru the restaurant and out to the deck. No interest at all in the California Grill as a restaurant. Just some place you had to walk thru to get to the fireworks area.
And then of course we had those shoving matches at the elevator as they tried to head back down all at once on those all too small elevators. Saw several near fist-fights on a couple of occasions.
Haven't they had that before switching the check-in desk to the 2nd floor?TDC Nala said:They also started a $20 per person no show fee with credit card guarantee, because after they moved to the 2nd floor check-in, people were making reservations just to get upstairs and watch the fireworks, they'd then leave without ordering anything.