bankr63
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2010
- Messages
- 3,575
I have to admit my experience with Disney dining is limited a couple of experiences at DD, but those two were so mediocre, especially compared to some fabulous meals that we have had at off-site restaurants (Sand Lake Rd. West rocks!), that I cannot understand the rave about Disney Dining.
In my limited experience, it seems that Disney restaurants are cavernous rooms geared to "get-in, get-out" dining. A late meal at Bongos after Cirque was expected to be a leisurely end to a fun evening. Enjoyed the Mojito while we waited about 15 min for a table (ressies not allowed), but that Mojito was the best part.
When the server dropped off the appetizer (about 5 min after ordering), she said she would put out main order in. Well they arrived less than 10 minutes later, half-way through the appetizer, and were so OBVIOUSLY off a steam table. There is no way you can actually cook entrees that fast!
For a table service restaurant, especially at those prices, I expect my food to be freshly prepared and hot. It seems that most people there were satisfied with their meals and were happy to be in and out in a time that would make a McDonalds manager proud. It's 9:00 at night; slow down a bit!!
So am I missing something here? Is this specific to the DD restaurants we have tried? I haven't eaten in the parks, but peeking into most restaurants, I haven't seen anything on the tables that made me want to stop! (Well except the frosty ones on the table at Biergarten on a hot day).
Do I need a new approach to Dining at Disney?
Here endeth my rant. Any advice or insights appreciated!
M Ross
In my limited experience, it seems that Disney restaurants are cavernous rooms geared to "get-in, get-out" dining. A late meal at Bongos after Cirque was expected to be a leisurely end to a fun evening. Enjoyed the Mojito while we waited about 15 min for a table (ressies not allowed), but that Mojito was the best part.
When the server dropped off the appetizer (about 5 min after ordering), she said she would put out main order in. Well they arrived less than 10 minutes later, half-way through the appetizer, and were so OBVIOUSLY off a steam table. There is no way you can actually cook entrees that fast!
For a table service restaurant, especially at those prices, I expect my food to be freshly prepared and hot. It seems that most people there were satisfied with their meals and were happy to be in and out in a time that would make a McDonalds manager proud. It's 9:00 at night; slow down a bit!!
So am I missing something here? Is this specific to the DD restaurants we have tried? I haven't eaten in the parks, but peeking into most restaurants, I haven't seen anything on the tables that made me want to stop! (Well except the frosty ones on the table at Biergarten on a hot day).

Do I need a new approach to Dining at Disney?
Here endeth my rant. Any advice or insights appreciated!
M Ross