Luthien_Rei
Proud FL resident & WDW Passholder for 12 years an
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- Mar 18, 2007
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My family and I had dinner at Chef Mickey's Last night. Overall I would say it was a disappointing experience. The characters and the fun atmosphere are great. If you're looking for a quiet or romantic dinner this is not the spot for you. If you can be seated by the entrance the view while sitting right in the concourse with the monorail overhead is great.
The food could have been much better. The Prime Rib was extremely chewy, so much so that it was almost hard to cut with the supplied knives, and the Roast Pork was very dry and had very little flavor. Many of the offerings were barely warm, bordering on cold. Many times when we went to get our food we found empty food stations, making it difficult to try some of the dishes. The waiters were horribly overworked but trying their best, rushing between tables and trying to catch up all night. Frankly, Disney needs to stop being cheap and hire more staff and hire someone to properly prepare and jazz up the food. It was dissapointing for such a hefty price, but at this place you are paying more for the characters, and "fun" atmosphere, than the food.
Overall, and I say this as someone who came to Disney yearly as a child, and for the last 12 years has been an annual pass holder and lived within 30 minutes of Disney, I feel that food quality at Walt Disney World is going noticeably down in recent years, and Disney is cutting far too many corners to warrant the ever increasing prices.
*EDIT/NOTE* Just to clarify a point and avoid any confusion, I was well aware of the type of atmosphere to be found at CM (I've eaten there many times over the years )and the comment about "quiet" was simply for ppl unfamiliar with the establishment. As stated in my review the "characters and the fun atmosphere are great", and had nothing to do with my disappointment.
The food could have been much better. The Prime Rib was extremely chewy, so much so that it was almost hard to cut with the supplied knives, and the Roast Pork was very dry and had very little flavor. Many of the offerings were barely warm, bordering on cold. Many times when we went to get our food we found empty food stations, making it difficult to try some of the dishes. The waiters were horribly overworked but trying their best, rushing between tables and trying to catch up all night. Frankly, Disney needs to stop being cheap and hire more staff and hire someone to properly prepare and jazz up the food. It was dissapointing for such a hefty price, but at this place you are paying more for the characters, and "fun" atmosphere, than the food.
Overall, and I say this as someone who came to Disney yearly as a child, and for the last 12 years has been an annual pass holder and lived within 30 minutes of Disney, I feel that food quality at Walt Disney World is going noticeably down in recent years, and Disney is cutting far too many corners to warrant the ever increasing prices.

*EDIT/NOTE* Just to clarify a point and avoid any confusion, I was well aware of the type of atmosphere to be found at CM (I've eaten there many times over the years )and the comment about "quiet" was simply for ppl unfamiliar with the establishment. As stated in my review the "characters and the fun atmosphere are great", and had nothing to do with my disappointment.