We had a late breakfast ADR for CRT last week celebrating my daughter's Birthday. I booked using the Dining Plan, but was paying for it with cash (gift card)
When we got to the podium, I made sure that they had the special dessert that I pre-ordered for my daughter's Birthday (I ordered her a chocolate slipper) and I was really looking forward to my daughter's reaction when it was brought to the table, since it was her actual Birthday.
Initially, I was a bit disappointed when the fruit that they brought to our table consisted of 3 single strawberries. No big deal, I thought, they must have recently changed it. I thought they brought out a bowl of fruit, but I didn't let myself dwell on it.
Then the real disappointment began...
We were also there with our 1 & 3 year old boys. I thought that kids under 3 were given a plate of french toast sticks and offered a drink. The table next to us had a similarly aged child, who was given his own drink and some food, and when I asked for some milk for our 1-year old, I was instead given a tiny pitcher of milk for my coffee.
It turned out that my 3-year old didn't have much of an appetite (he only ate 1 strawberry and drank orange juice), so I didn't let myself get too upset about my child being ignored and I gave some of my 3-year old's food to my hungry 1-year old.
Then at the end of our meal there was also a table near us where a little girl was celebrating her Birthday, and they brought a cake out to her and sang etc. I then started to wonder where the chocolate slipper was. It wasn't until our server brought out a plastic bag for our photos with Cinderella, so that we could take them home, so I had to ask the server where the dessert was that I pre-ordered. He had no idea what I was talking about... and then of course my daughter over-heard me talking to him about the chocolate slipper that I ordered for her Birthday. Surprise was ruined right there!!
He then did bring it out and she loved it.... and then boom! My 3-year old started to throw up all over the table and floor! And because were were seated opposite the kids (so that they could better meet the princesses) we couldn't get to him quickly enough.
We didn't know what to do, but all we knew was that we had to clean both him and the mess up. My husband rushed to tell someone, and the man just looked at him and shrugged his shoulders. He didn't care.
So we just figured that we have a ton of baby wipes with us, to just use them. My boy threw up a lot though!! So I gave my husband the gift card, left him to clean up the mess as best he could, and took my boy to the restroom to change his clothes and to clean him up.
When I met up with my husband again I looked at the receipt and thought we were charged much more than we were meant to be charged. My husband then told me that he left a $10 tip. I was like "What??" I explained to him that 18% gratuity was already part of the bill. He then said that he just felt bad that our boy ended up getting sick. I kind of agreed with them then...
But later on I started to feel a bit bad and think that I should have complained. I still feel upset about it. From my 1-year old not being acknowledged when other 1-year olds around us were being given something to eat, the issues with them forgetting about my daughter's Birthday dessert and then the total "I don't care" attitude about my son being sick all over the place, which left us feeling helpless.
The princesses were great, but I will never go back there!
When we got to the podium, I made sure that they had the special dessert that I pre-ordered for my daughter's Birthday (I ordered her a chocolate slipper) and I was really looking forward to my daughter's reaction when it was brought to the table, since it was her actual Birthday.
Initially, I was a bit disappointed when the fruit that they brought to our table consisted of 3 single strawberries. No big deal, I thought, they must have recently changed it. I thought they brought out a bowl of fruit, but I didn't let myself dwell on it.
Then the real disappointment began...
We were also there with our 1 & 3 year old boys. I thought that kids under 3 were given a plate of french toast sticks and offered a drink. The table next to us had a similarly aged child, who was given his own drink and some food, and when I asked for some milk for our 1-year old, I was instead given a tiny pitcher of milk for my coffee.
It turned out that my 3-year old didn't have much of an appetite (he only ate 1 strawberry and drank orange juice), so I didn't let myself get too upset about my child being ignored and I gave some of my 3-year old's food to my hungry 1-year old.
Then at the end of our meal there was also a table near us where a little girl was celebrating her Birthday, and they brought a cake out to her and sang etc. I then started to wonder where the chocolate slipper was. It wasn't until our server brought out a plastic bag for our photos with Cinderella, so that we could take them home, so I had to ask the server where the dessert was that I pre-ordered. He had no idea what I was talking about... and then of course my daughter over-heard me talking to him about the chocolate slipper that I ordered for her Birthday. Surprise was ruined right there!!
He then did bring it out and she loved it.... and then boom! My 3-year old started to throw up all over the table and floor! And because were were seated opposite the kids (so that they could better meet the princesses) we couldn't get to him quickly enough.
We didn't know what to do, but all we knew was that we had to clean both him and the mess up. My husband rushed to tell someone, and the man just looked at him and shrugged his shoulders. He didn't care.
So we just figured that we have a ton of baby wipes with us, to just use them. My boy threw up a lot though!! So I gave my husband the gift card, left him to clean up the mess as best he could, and took my boy to the restroom to change his clothes and to clean him up.
When I met up with my husband again I looked at the receipt and thought we were charged much more than we were meant to be charged. My husband then told me that he left a $10 tip. I was like "What??" I explained to him that 18% gratuity was already part of the bill. He then said that he just felt bad that our boy ended up getting sick. I kind of agreed with them then...
But later on I started to feel a bit bad and think that I should have complained. I still feel upset about it. From my 1-year old not being acknowledged when other 1-year olds around us were being given something to eat, the issues with them forgetting about my daughter's Birthday dessert and then the total "I don't care" attitude about my son being sick all over the place, which left us feeling helpless.
The princesses were great, but I will never go back there!
