cbg1027
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After this comment, I am starting to wonder if your expectations weren't a bit too high. I honestly do not think that it is CG's fault that you left hungry if the food 'tasted great'. If you are a 'big eater' then maybe you should have ordered more and not just expected more.![]()
It has nothing to do with being rich or not. As you pointed out, that same money could've gone towards 2 Ohana dinners (or 1 Boma dinner and 1 Ohana dinner, or 1 Ohana dinner and 1 Chef Mickey's dinner, etc). It's all about how you spend your money.
I'm sorry, but Disney isn't a charity, and California Grill (or Jiko, or V&A, or Bluezoo, or any other upscale WDW restaurant) shouldn't have to give refunds because someone is used to Ohana or Sci-Fi portions. Just like Prime Time wouldn't give a refund to an eclectic foodie who's upset that the food is simple but tastes good. That's why people go there - they want basic comfort food that even the pickiest of eaters would enjoy.
This thread really has me taken aback. I'm not a light eater by any stretch of the imagination, and I've dined at CG many times. And I've never left hungry. I order a salad of some kind for an appetizer, and usually get the filet or the pork entree, and I'm generally too full for dessert. If I ever truly felt the portion sizes were too small, I'd say something right then and there to my server. I'm inclined to think if the OP complained about the portion sizes when the food was served, management would have let them order something else. (We did just this one time at Coral Reef when DD's child's portion of mahi-mahi was just TINY. They gladly brought her another serving, and it was more substantial. And they didn't charge us any more.) But if you're still hungry AFTER you eat...order something more at your own expense (just like the OP said she would have expected to do.)
I just can't imagine filing a complaint after the fact, given there were no other issues with the quality of the food or service. How do you get "less than magical experience" from "small portion sizes?" IMO, Disney is being very generous in completely reimbursing the OP.
I only can advise you never to go and dine at Victoria &Albert's or eat in Europe.
You will not survive the tiny portions there.
I never understood the obsession for big food portions any way.
ITA will all of you. I find the OP's complaint unwarranted. I've eaten at CG five times and never left hungry. I find most of the entrees fairly large in portion size.