vellamint said:When we took our family in 2002 - I will never forget one of my daughters LOVING the fruit cup....until I realized that the ice cream sized dessert cup was meant for our entire family of six.. (as she sat there happily eating directly out of it lol). Seriously, the food was terrible but it is something that you should experience once!!
VINN127 said:This is an example of Disney greed run amuck. The platter of food (if you want to call it that) is thrown at you followed closely by a check. Eggs were cold and the blueberry sauce on the french toast was dried out. We were a big group so gratuities were included or I would have reconsidered my tipping. When we asked for more pastries at one end of the table, Scott, our server picked up the basket from the other end and gave it to us. The family members at the other end wanted them back. There are a lot of fine dining experiences at WDW. This is not one of them!!!
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tommygirl79 said:We went to CRT January 9th for breakfast and we too were disappointed. Yes, it was neat to eat in the castle and see the princesses but the food was so-so (for WAY too much money) and our server didn't even bring DH and me juice until we sat for 15 minutes looking for her to do so. Even then, it took her over 5 minutes to get it to us. The princesses were okay but not overly friendly - which may or may not have been tainted by our attitude towards the situation with our waitress. We did the Princess Storybook Breakfast last year and LOVED it. I think part of the reason we preferred it was because it was our DDs first experiences with the princesses but evn so we found the atmosphere just as inviting, our server more attentive, and the food much better. Even the princesses there seemed to spend more time and seemed much more friendly with the girls. Who knows....separate experiences render different opinions.
jarestel said:I think it's safe to assume that most people wouldn't have the slightest interest in CRT if the princess characters weren't there. So the food and service has never been the main draw anyway. Since they could probably serve gruel and stale bread -- and still sell out due to the princess factor, we never expect much from them as far as food goes. It'll be interesting to see if the princess factor is finally tarnished by the recent price increase.
Lisa loves Pooh said:I'm not a big breakfast eater--so PSB and the castle will probably never happen for us. (I eat breakfast--just not the full large meals restaurants serve).