Coronado Springs - Tell me the good and Bad!

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We just gpt back last evenng from 13 nights at CSR. I agree with the poster who said the Peppermarket was inadequate for the number of guests. While we were there the IRS had a convention and WOW!!! it was a big conference. The Peppermarket had a line all the way down the hallway alot of the time that convention went on. It was only about 4 days but while it was going on it was really packed. The parking lots were filled(signs saying, LOT FULL) in the morning because so many for the conference were driving in from other hotels to attend. They all carried these blue and black bags all the same if they were attending the conference so you couldn't miss them. It also seemed that they picked and chose between what sessions to attend because a big group would come in the Peppermarket and then run out for a session and then another group would appear during the day. The morning the conference was over it was amazing the difference. We were in Casistas 1. I saw other conferences when we were there but by FAR that was the largest!!!
I will say it was very quite in Casista's 1 at night-time, there wasn't any noise at all. I did miss having a pool close though. The Dig site was really nice but it was far and my daughter is disables. The carts did come by but they were almost ALWAYS full with people. There was a formal dinner one evening where it was evening wear (tuxedo's and gowns) for one of the conventions and the golf carts spent most of that night filled to the max driving people in evening wear to there convention dinner. It was drizzling and the carts were just packed for hours. I don;t know if it was the IRS convention because they were not carrying there blue and black bags with hteir evening attire(LOL). I htink it was the day before that conference started. !3 nights you see alot!
PammyPoppins

This story is just one more example of what I don't like about the PM. With so many people complaining about it, why don't they do something about it? Why can't it operate like all the other food courts without this waiting in line to be seated and the pointless 10% gratuity? It wouldn't cut down on the number of people, but at least they wouldn't be lined up just to be seated, creating the long lines described above.
 
I am so so excited. Only 8 more days to CSR for the 1st time, and I plan on enjoying and loving every moment...with a smile :goodvibes :rolleyes1 :rolleyes1 :rolleyes1
 
we took the advice of buzz last trip, stayed in cabanas 9b, next to quiet pool with great view of lake. only good things to say. best mod we have stayed at. only mod we will ever go back to. but got to try the poly next visit.:coffee: kona, kona........
 

This story is just one more example of what I don't like about the PM. With so many people complaining about it, why don't they do something about it? Why can't it operate like all the other food courts without this waiting in line to be seated and the pointless 10% gratuity? It wouldn't cut down on the number of people, but at least they wouldn't be lined up just to be seated, creating the long lines described above.
Because it's better than other food courts. I don't want more burgers and chicken sandwiches. I like it the way it is and don't mind the 10%. I can get steak, and a variety of food. I feel the servers earn their 10% and don't have a problem with it.

Many agree...
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1133200
 
This story is just one more example of what I don't like about the PM. With so many people complaining about it, why don't they do something about it? Why can't it operate like all the other food courts without this waiting in line to be seated and the pointless 10% gratuity? It wouldn't cut down on the number of people, but at least they wouldn't be lined up just to be seated, creating the long lines described above.
It just happened to be the biggest convention of the year. I for one love the set up of the Pepper Market. The food is great and the choices are awesome. I wouldn't change it for anything else. The 10% is well deserved and worth it. I like the fact that you get seated so you don't have to do the tray dance for 20 mins while your food gets cold or send a scout out in advance to hunt for a table. Plus the bring your drinks, clear the table, you get real silverware instead of plastic and cloth napkins.
 
We were supposed to be staying at Coronado the end of October for a conference. But as is things, by the time my company came up with the CC to make the room reservation, they are sold out. Every moderate was sold out.

The overflow was All Star Sports, but I have a connection who has gotten us Saratoga for the smae rate. I am bummed to have to drive back and forth for the convention, but have heard good things about SSR.

Tim
 
This story is just one more example of what I don't like about the PM. With so many people complaining about it, why don't they do something about it? Why can't it operate like all the other food courts without this waiting in line to be seated and the pointless 10% gratuity? It wouldn't cut down on the number of people, but at least they wouldn't be lined up just to be seated, creating the long lines described above.

I bet the people complaining about the Pepper Market just do that complain- they don't email disney with their complaints, thus nothing is going to be done about it. I would much rather feel like I took a positive approach if I had problems with something, not just sit around and complain, complain, complain. If the lines are long at the Pepper Market go somewhere else to eat- simple as that. You aren't tied into eating at just this one place- be more flexible. Disney has tons of places to eat!!! Also I will not mind paying the extra 10% because the workers are the ones getting the money and they deserve it.
 
I bet the people complaining about the Pepper Market just do that complain- they don't email disney with their complaints, thus nothing is going to be done about it. I would much rather feel like I took a positive approach if I had problems with something, not just sit around and complain, complain, complain. If the lines are long at the Pepper Market go somewhere else to eat- simple as that. You aren't tied into eating at just this one place- be more flexible. Disney has tons of places to eat!!! Also I will not mind paying the extra 10% because the workers are the ones getting the money and they deserve it.

Disney is plenty aware of the problems with the Pepper Market. Convention folks aren't shy about making their opinions known. Vacationers have different needs, and they have much more time (usually) to eat. I've been on both sides of the equation. Conventioneers are "tied" to PM because it's about the only option for them. They may have 30-60 minutes to eat during the day. The 10%-I'm sure a small portion goes to the workers, but most goes into the pocket of the business that owns Pepper Market (it's outsourced.) Guest gets up and orders meal, guest picks up meal, (or is asked to return in 5-10 minutes) guest takes meal to table, guest gets up,takes check to pay, guest pays extra 10%....Some folks mind this, some don't. There is a reason, though, that this isn't a standard practice in the restaurant industry. It has a high negative impact-especially with folks who regularly travel and eat out frequently.

I have read Disney is adding at least one more restaurant to Coronado, and that will certainly help. An extremely large convention resort needs lots of options-cuts down the wait for both conventioneers and vacationers, as well as gives patrons more choices.
 
The 10%-I'm sure a small portion goes to the workers, but most goes into the pocket of the business that owns Pepper Market (it's outsourced.)
Wrong, the complete 10% goes to the servers, wait staff and chefs. They split it all. Nothing goes back to the vendor.
 
Wrong, the complete 10% goes to the servers, wait staff and chefs. They split it all. Nothing goes back to the vendor.

I stand corrected. 10% of the total take of the restaurant (minus the small relative number of take-outs) is a substantial sum. Now I have to wonder what the few wait staff, and the more numerous chefs are paid, hourly. Business-wise, it's probably a great deal for profit. Customers are "gifting" a large portion of staff cost. This is still a very unusual arrangement for what is, essentially, a counter service restaurant.
 
I really can't believe what I'm reading. I'm not trying to start an argument, but couldn't the EXACT thing be said about the buses at POR/POFQ? While it is frustrating I'm sure for you to read about the people who had trouble with the conventioneers, when you had no problems whatsoever with them, or with the PM, which you have no problems with, it is the same for those of us who had no problems with the buses at POR/POFQ. What would people like you have to complain about?? :confused3 Really, just think about it :goodvibes
It's exactly the same, almost. At PO, the buses are the only option for transportation. As for dining, you have many choices at WDW. You don't have to eat at the PM.

But PO resorts have there faithful, you being one of them. Just because I don't care for them doesn't mean anyone else has to listen to me. I'm just voicing my opinion.
 
I stand corrected. 10% of the total take of the restaurant (minus the small relative number of take-outs) is a substantial sum. Now I have to wonder what the few wait staff, and the more numerous chefs are paid, hourly. Business-wise, it's probably a great deal for profit. Customers are "gifting" a large portion of staff cost. This is still a very unusual arrangement for what is, essentially, a counter service restaurant.
It is very unusual but that's why I like it. No one if forcing anyone to eat at the PM, WDW has plenty of choices.
 
I bet the people complaining about the Pepper Market just do that complain- they don't email disney with their complaints, thus nothing is going to be done about it. I would much rather feel like I took a positive approach if I had problems with something, not just sit around and complain, complain, complain. If the lines are long at the Pepper Market go somewhere else to eat- simple as that. You aren't tied into eating at just this one place- be more flexible. Disney has tons of places to eat!!! Also I will not mind paying the extra 10% because the workers are the ones getting the money and they deserve it.

Would you please take a moment to read the topic of this thread. The OP requested the good and the bad. Some of you seem to just police all CSR threads to make sure only positive's are reported. If people were not permitted to report things they way they saw it (whether you like what they say or not) then that is not free speech. To be able to make informed decisions and weigh the pro's and con's the con's that people experience should be allowed to be stated without being pounced on for any negative listed. I stated that it was a very large conference and when it was over things changed. i also listed that being in Casistas 1, which I have been told where many convetionerrs are put was very, very quiet. It is fine that you are a CSR cheerleader and it is wonderful you found somehting you like but stopping others from posting their experiences seems very narrow minded.
I had my say and responded and you certainly voiced you opinions and I am not going to bicker back and forth, that would not be fair to other posters or the moderators.
PammyPoppins
 
Would you please take a moment to read the topic of this thread. The OP requested the good and the bad. Some of you seem to just police all CSR threads to make sure only positive's are reported. If people were not permitted to report things they way they saw it (whether you like what they say or not) then that is not free speech. To be able to make informed decisions and weigh the pro's and con's the con's that people experience should be allowed to be stated without being pounced on for any negative listed. I stated that it was a very large conference and when it was over things changed. i also listed that being in Casistas 1, which I have been told where many convetionerrs are put was very, very quiet. It is fine that you are a CSR cheerleader and it is wonderful you found somehting you like but stopping others from posting their experiences seems very narrow minded.
I had my say and responded and you certainly voiced you opinions and I am not going to bicker back and forth, that would not be fair to other posters or the moderators.
PammyPoppins
I don't see where she stopped you from posting your opinion but I do see that you don't like that she posted her opinion. Sorry but it works both ways.

Also, considering the OP originally posted this on 8/21, I think they made up there mind.

CSR :cheer2: :cheer2:
 
The poll speaks volumes. Many love it as well. The one person just happen to hit a huge convention with guests from many resorts. It can happen. Plus if they changed it, what would all the CSR haters have to complain about.


I really can't believe what I'm reading! I'm not trying to start an argument, but couldn't the EXACT same thing be said about the buses at POR/POFQ? While it is frustrating I'm sure for you to read about the people who had trouble with the conventioneers, when you had no problems whatsoever with them, or people who hate the PM, which you love, it is the same for those of us who had no problems with the buses at POR/POFQ. If they "fixed" the bus situation at POR/POFQ, what would people like you have to complain about?? :confused3 Really, just think about it! :goodvibes
 
Let's not turn this thread into a debate. Please keep the focus on resort planning. Thank you.
 











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