The last two times we have gone to Chef Mickey's (once in March this year and once in September of 2003) we have made late reservations and they have worked out great. The restaurant clears out and the characters would stick around and entertain the remaining guests - and more importantly someone would come around and ask if all of the characters have been by.
This time, Monday Nov 8th, we had our usual reservation for 8:40PM. We had seen all of the characters except Mickey Mouse and my 5 year old and wife went up for desert. Mickey came around and I explained to him that my other daughter was up getting desert and could he please come back in a few minutes so we could get his picture and autograph. He gave the thumbs up and went on to the next table.
We watched him go around the rest of the dining room, then the celebration song came on. Mickey and Goofy danced around and then after the song was over disappeared. We waited for a few minutes (5 max) and noticed that we didn't see ANY of the characters any more. I went and explained to one of the hosts that Mickey was supposed to come back to the table and to see if he could find him for us. The host came back and said that Mickey had left for the night! All of the characters were gone with no warning. My 5 year old was crushed - 80 some dollars to see the characters and she didn't get to see the main one.
I asked to speak to the manager. She came out and I explained the situation. She said that she had no control over the characters, but she would tell the 'Character Manager' about this and maybe they would go back to the old ways of asking if all the characters had been around. She really didn't help at all but did apologize.
Why wouldn't they ask? I can imagine that some people might take advantage of this and get to see the characters again, but it just makes sense to me to make sure your guests are happy. I wasn't happy with this and my daughter really wasn't happy. It just seems like poor customer service. I don't blame Mickey, he has a lot of things going on, but I do blame the 'Character Manager' for not checking to see if everyone had been taken care of. I can't imagine that we were the only ones to have problems like this, you can't stay in your seat the entire time or you'll never eat.
Sorry for the long rant. The next day we went to MGM and saw Sorcerer Mickey (which I think is better anyway) and all was well. Still disappointed in the money spent for the letdown at Chef Mickey's. I don't think we'll be doing that one anymore.
Thanks for listening.
This time, Monday Nov 8th, we had our usual reservation for 8:40PM. We had seen all of the characters except Mickey Mouse and my 5 year old and wife went up for desert. Mickey came around and I explained to him that my other daughter was up getting desert and could he please come back in a few minutes so we could get his picture and autograph. He gave the thumbs up and went on to the next table.
We watched him go around the rest of the dining room, then the celebration song came on. Mickey and Goofy danced around and then after the song was over disappeared. We waited for a few minutes (5 max) and noticed that we didn't see ANY of the characters any more. I went and explained to one of the hosts that Mickey was supposed to come back to the table and to see if he could find him for us. The host came back and said that Mickey had left for the night! All of the characters were gone with no warning. My 5 year old was crushed - 80 some dollars to see the characters and she didn't get to see the main one.
I asked to speak to the manager. She came out and I explained the situation. She said that she had no control over the characters, but she would tell the 'Character Manager' about this and maybe they would go back to the old ways of asking if all the characters had been around. She really didn't help at all but did apologize.
Why wouldn't they ask? I can imagine that some people might take advantage of this and get to see the characters again, but it just makes sense to me to make sure your guests are happy. I wasn't happy with this and my daughter really wasn't happy. It just seems like poor customer service. I don't blame Mickey, he has a lot of things going on, but I do blame the 'Character Manager' for not checking to see if everyone had been taken care of. I can't imagine that we were the only ones to have problems like this, you can't stay in your seat the entire time or you'll never eat.
Sorry for the long rant. The next day we went to MGM and saw Sorcerer Mickey (which I think is better anyway) and all was well. Still disappointed in the money spent for the letdown at Chef Mickey's. I don't think we'll be doing that one anymore.
Thanks for listening.