pixiewings71
<marquee><font color=deeppink>Sweet!!! Totally!!!!
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Me thinks Pixiwings in on the payroll. Just kidding! Maybe our experience in all areas was unique. But I definitely can't see how the seats could be comfortable by anyone's standards. The benches have wide seats so you're far from the backrest. Then, when you finally reach the backrest, it's straight up and down. There is no back support whatsoever. I'm nearly 5'7'' and about 120lbs. Maybe different bodies fit differently but even my 5'10'', 225lb hubby found them uncomfortable. We found none of the hour-and-fourty-minutes sitting at our table comfortable. I happen to know, also, that restaurants expected to be busy INTENTIONALLY make their seats uncomfortable to discourage guests from staying too long. I know this is a fact due to positions my husband has held.
A "bustling kitchen" is in the eye of the beholder. My hubby has always worked at very demanding, high volume restaurants. What he sees in a kitchen and what the uneducated eye sees in the kitchen are two different stories. Bottom line is nobody at a Disney park should be held hostage for 100-minutes due to slow service when there are rides ready and waiting.
Definitely not on the payroll. lol I'm a 6 hour drive away. LOL
We went in expecting to spend an hour at least on our meal so we weren't upset with the time it took, it took us about the same amount of time we spend at characters or at Club 33. For that type of dining experience we expect that kind of time commitment. As for the seating, DD16 and I are about the same height, 5'4", she weighs about 100 lbs, I'm about 130 lbs, she sat on the booth side, I sat in the chair. When I asked if she was comfy she said "Yup" and started bouncing in her seat a little. lol She sits very straight up so she didn't lean back against the back rest very much, she mostly just sat straight up and ate. I didn't have any complaints at all about my chair, I felt it was just cushy enough to be sitting there for an hour (or so).
I know many chef's and have spent time in a kitchen or two, I'm familiar with a bustling kitchen and while my eye may not be professionally educated that doesn't mean it is uneducated either.

Does anyone know if the biscuits are available in the lounge area? Going with a son and his family in a couple weeks and won't do the whole meal thing, but those biscuits are calling.
I'm an ex restaurant manager and am glad to hear most are having good service. My first visit was a Cars Land pre opening special meal so I forgave quite a lot then as it was clear everyone was learning. We also sat by the open kitchen and servers prep area on the last visit and there was way too much chattering and slowness among the servers at that time, also servers trying too hard..like they were play acting fancy restaurant service, but not really producing. Water not filled, plates not pulled quickly, lavish attention at one table, ignoring other tables..that type of thing. As I said, I'm sure as time goes on they will get in a better swing of things.
So..can I get the biscuits in the lounge area?![]()
No, the biscuits are not available in the lounge. There are a variety of small plates you can order but the biscuits are not offered. We had the warm olives and the watermelon balls, not sure if they will still be on the menu now, they may change things seasonally.
