Jenjefkate
Earning My Ears
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Is the twin lobster tail entree available in the Disney Dining Plan?
Sammie said:As of right now it's still on the menu but I must say some friends dined there recently on the dining plan and due to their experience I won't be going there.
Their waiter had a waiter in training and they ordered and the waiter asked if they were on the dining plan and they said Yes. He came the trainee a strange look.
They took the order and left the table, my friend went to use the restroom and passed them, and over heard the waiter say to the trainee, we give the small lobsters to them and save the good ones for the paying guest.
Needless to say their service was not great. I am not sure that all restaurants like the Dining Plan.
Is the twin lobster tail entree available in the Disney Dining Plan?
As of right now it's still on the menu but I must say some friends dined there recently on the dining plan and due to their experience I won't be going there.
Their waiter had a waiter in training and they ordered and the waiter asked if they were on the dining plan and they said Yes. He came the trainee a strange look.
They took the order and left the table, my friend went to use the restroom and passed them, and over heard the waiter say to the trainee, we give the small lobsters to them and save the good ones for the paying guest.
Needless to say their service was not great. I am not sure that all restaurants like the Dining Plan.
Hello, this is Paddy the trainer you are writing about.
First, I was not training her that night; I was in the station next to her. She was being trained by another server. She look up at me when the question came up. I answered.
Subsequently, I would have never said something like what you stated.
Why, you ask.
First, the chefs setting up the plate has no idea what tickets are on the Dinning Plan. So they unable to pick and choose what sizes to what ticket.
Second, the tails we get are 6 to 7oz. and come in a box of 20. All the tails are about the same size and quality.
Third, All the guest pay, some pay at the end of their meal either cash, credit or room charge. Others pay the cost of the DDP. If you think you are getting a free meal for staying in a Disney Resort. You need to consider you are paying one price for everything ie: room, tickets and meals. But you still pay. Either you pay all at once with the Package or pay for each piece by piece you still are paying.
Finally, Most likely what I said was that we give the add a tail to the guest on the package plan, at no charge. Just for being on the Plan.
As for the service. I am truly sorry that you did not enjoy your evening at my second home. I wish that you would have told me then, I would have done most anything to make it better,
If I remember right, that was a very busy night.
Not that its an excuse. But for the size of our restaurant we are the busy on Disney Property. On any night we have 650 to 700 guests from 4:00 to 10:30 pm. In a restaurant that only seats 96 at tables and 15 at the bar.
On your next trip, Please let me know what I can do to makeup for my shortcoming that night.
Respectfully,
Paddy
P.S. Starting next week the add a tail is coming off the menu.
P.S. Starting next week the add a tail is coming off the menu.
Because at the time I was the only male trainer. The post referred to the server as a "waiter" not a "waitress".What did I miss?? How do you know Sammie was talking about you?![]()
What did I miss?? How do you know Sammie was talking about you?![]()
Why is this happening?Would think it's a great way to build the check/tip?
Not looking for a "freebie" on the DP in addition to entree; just think it's a common option @ seafood houses.![]()
Hi Paddy Welcome to the DISboard!
Just an FYI..this thread is from a year ago.
I'll be trying CJ's for the first time on 6/23. Maybe we'll meet![]()
Third, All the guest pay, some pay at the end of their meal either cash, credit or room charge. Others pay the cost of the DDP. If you think you are getting a free meal for staying in a Disney Resort. You need to consider you are paying one price for everything ie: room, tickets and meals. But you still pay. Either you pay all at once with the Package or pay for each piece by piece you still are paying.
But I must say as a server at Disney I love it. But PLEASE dont tell Disney that.
C.Js only removed add-a-tail from the menu. We have been told the paying guest can order it, at $12. But we have to tell you about it. The DDP guest can order it as well but have to pay for it. To clarify starting in a week or two, the ADD A TAIL will NOT be available on the DDP with any entrée; YOU have to pay for it.