Cannot_Wait_4Disney
The Viscount of Vidalia
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I said it may seem draconian, which by the context of the rest of the statement, implied that I don't think it is. But let me add here for the record. that I don't think it truly is. It's only draconian if your purpose is to sneak up there without actually paying for anything and interfere with the enjoyment of the paying guests. I for one, don't mind them doing that at all and applaud the move.You are right that this policy is draconian.
CA Grill still gets mostly very good reviews and a few bad ones, just as it always has. There isn't a restaurant in the world that pleases everyone.From when it opened until Chef Cliff and its opening GM George left, it did not feel the need to do this. The restaurant was always full and one could go out on either pier to watch the fireworks with no problem. This was also when California Grill was receiving its highest ratings. After service and food quality started to slip, Disney began getting many complaints about this restaurant. Instead of addressing their real problem (food and service quality), Disney has taken the easy route with things like dress codes and credit card guarantees.
You're not forced to make a ressie at all. Of course you'll be shut out, but nobody forces anyone to pick up the phone and that's your choice. And what stick? You can call and cancel all the way until a couple days before without penalty. So if your plans change, you can change them. Doesn't seem all that bad to me. And if this were the primary reason as you suggest, why doesn't every place in the place require the same?In addition, their prime reason for these credit card guarantees is that when people are forced to make a reservation for dinner during their theme park vacation six months earlier, they are much less likely to actually show up without some stick forcing them to do so.
Which brings me to the following question.
You claim the food isn't all that good.
You claim the service is lousy.
You claim the wine list isn't any good.
In another thread, I assume the last time you attempted to try exactly what you are suggesting others do, you had an awful time and were even according to you, harassed.
You have claimed the view is just ok.
So why in the heck are you even suggesting anyone go there in the first place? And indeed, didn't you say you wouldn't go back? So then why are you continuing to waste your time calling and finding yet more end arounds to get yourself up there for what you say is just an ok view and a horrid experience? And why are you even suggesting others do the same?
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Lets say that I want to see the fireworks from California Grill and maybe have a drink or two....since it seems like the food has gone downhill there. The best way to do this is to make a reservation for exactly when the fireworks begins....arrive 15 mins early....be told that we will be seated in about 30 mins....go up to the bar to get a drink...watch the fireworks from the observation deck...and then just leave with some excuse? (i.e. they are making us wait past our ADR time)
If they're beyond their occupancy limit, you will be stuck downstairs. But if all you're going to do up there is watch the show, it's not worth paying $8 for a glass of wine, and going through the trouble to deceive in order to do so. There are plenty of places you can watch the show that aren't crowded and you don't have to pay a dime to get to if that's all you want. And you're also taking the risk that they may immediately have a seat available. Then what do you do?
That having been said,
Here's some more reviews. 87% of the people are suggesting it.
http://allearsnet.com/reviewpost/showproduct.php?product=162&sort=8&cat=43&page=1
Here's some older ones
http://allearsnet.com/din/rev_cg1.htm
I suggest you try it. We had a wonderful time and a really good meal with one exception I noted in my post above this thread.