It depends upon the situation...inedible food, it is important to speak about it at that time, as it could have just been an isolated kitchen problem. Bad service though, is a bit more tricky. Depends upon what happened, IMHO.
We have had some truly horrible experiences at Disney, mostly with service, and food a few times, and only 1x, at California Grill, did they comp my daughter`s meal (burned her steak 3x - for a 4 year old who had been waiting 2 hours to eat, that was too much). Most of the time, we are told, sorry the pagers are broken today, or the system is down. Surprisingly, the next time we ate at those restaurants, it was the same thing. A few times, it truly was a kitchen or check-in glitch, but most times, it`s just Disney`s way of doing business now, so there isn`t much that can be done for guests anymore.
Places like `Ohana for instance, have a horrid manager, who has been spoken to many times by guests, and it does no good. He just comps gratuities or gives food away to appease guests, as really Disney does not see fit to fix the problems over there. You will read many reports on these boards of guests who have spoken to them (we have) or written Disney straight away, and nothing was done, since the next time they dined there (like us), the exact same problems happened again.
Again, expectations need to be reasonable, and many times they are not. But, as someone who has eaten pretty much everywhere, as many of you have, and has noticed a downhill shift in both service and food quality across most all WDW restaurants, there is no point in saying anything as this is Disney`s new business model. How are we dealing with it - eating more in our villa, and perhaps off-site.
I come from a restaurant family, and smaller restaurants are run much differently than big ones like at Disney. My family welcomes concerns and complaints, and handles them accordingly, and I can assure you that after 40 years in business, they hardly have any food quality complaints, ever, and that is because quality is not something that has been compromised, like at Disney. Every once in awhile there is a service issue, and that is handled promptly right away if they know about it.
So, in a discussion forum such as this, exchanging opinions or concerns about restaurants is very helpful, and it allows one to track certain restaurants and notice similar and consistent patterns.
It is interesting to read the responses on this thread, Tiger
We have had some truly horrible experiences at Disney, mostly with service, and food a few times, and only 1x, at California Grill, did they comp my daughter`s meal (burned her steak 3x - for a 4 year old who had been waiting 2 hours to eat, that was too much). Most of the time, we are told, sorry the pagers are broken today, or the system is down. Surprisingly, the next time we ate at those restaurants, it was the same thing. A few times, it truly was a kitchen or check-in glitch, but most times, it`s just Disney`s way of doing business now, so there isn`t much that can be done for guests anymore.
Places like `Ohana for instance, have a horrid manager, who has been spoken to many times by guests, and it does no good. He just comps gratuities or gives food away to appease guests, as really Disney does not see fit to fix the problems over there. You will read many reports on these boards of guests who have spoken to them (we have) or written Disney straight away, and nothing was done, since the next time they dined there (like us), the exact same problems happened again.
Again, expectations need to be reasonable, and many times they are not. But, as someone who has eaten pretty much everywhere, as many of you have, and has noticed a downhill shift in both service and food quality across most all WDW restaurants, there is no point in saying anything as this is Disney`s new business model. How are we dealing with it - eating more in our villa, and perhaps off-site.
I come from a restaurant family, and smaller restaurants are run much differently than big ones like at Disney. My family welcomes concerns and complaints, and handles them accordingly, and I can assure you that after 40 years in business, they hardly have any food quality complaints, ever, and that is because quality is not something that has been compromised, like at Disney. Every once in awhile there is a service issue, and that is handled promptly right away if they know about it.
So, in a discussion forum such as this, exchanging opinions or concerns about restaurants is very helpful, and it allows one to track certain restaurants and notice similar and consistent patterns.
It is interesting to read the responses on this thread, Tiger