estherhead
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 28, 2004
- Messages
- 3,394
I do understand this post being started as I read the previous thread started by the OP & he was accused of being harsh & a newbie right off the bat & I think he was trying to start a thread where it was more a discussion than accusations, which so far this seems to be turning into a pleasant conversation.
I've never had DDP & will be experiencing the free DDP in September. But in defense of Disney, most American restaurants where you can wear shorts in all cities have gone to not taking reservations which has resulted in 1-2 hour waits on Friday & Saturday nights while holding a little thing that lights up when your table opens. Personally, I HATE this & don't eat out that often & love being able to call & get reservations so that I'm seated immediately. But I realize that they do this because American people make reservations & then don't show up while they have held the table & not made money. So irritating as it is, this is a consumer driven country.
I'm very sorry that Florida residents are sad. I would be sad too if I lived in Orlando & was used to spending a pleasant, uncrowded day at Disney and then suddenly it was all taken away by hordes of hungry people who called months before & stole my table. It would take away the feeling of Disney being MY community. But, again, in a consumer driven country I'm not sure what Disney could do. Maybe have a few places just for Florida residents? Or a few more places where they don't take ADR's like Bongos in the actual parks?
But I have a feeling DDP is here to stay as it turns Disney into an all-inclusive resort and lets it compete with cruises & Caribbean resorts. I know my family was thrilled with the concept of DDP this year. It actually was the reason we chose Disney. Prior to knowing about it we were undecided. With 3 young kids, I just wanted something easy that was pre-paid. I have my Sept trip all paid for & it is much easier for me to read menus at home & call to make ADR's while my baby naps in her crib & the kids are at school than it is to try & figure out where we are going once we are there & people are hot & hungry.
That's my two cents on the subject in general. Obviously, I can't say anything about the quality going down as I will have no prior Disney Dining experiences to compare it to.
I've never had DDP & will be experiencing the free DDP in September. But in defense of Disney, most American restaurants where you can wear shorts in all cities have gone to not taking reservations which has resulted in 1-2 hour waits on Friday & Saturday nights while holding a little thing that lights up when your table opens. Personally, I HATE this & don't eat out that often & love being able to call & get reservations so that I'm seated immediately. But I realize that they do this because American people make reservations & then don't show up while they have held the table & not made money. So irritating as it is, this is a consumer driven country.
I'm very sorry that Florida residents are sad. I would be sad too if I lived in Orlando & was used to spending a pleasant, uncrowded day at Disney and then suddenly it was all taken away by hordes of hungry people who called months before & stole my table. It would take away the feeling of Disney being MY community. But, again, in a consumer driven country I'm not sure what Disney could do. Maybe have a few places just for Florida residents? Or a few more places where they don't take ADR's like Bongos in the actual parks?
But I have a feeling DDP is here to stay as it turns Disney into an all-inclusive resort and lets it compete with cruises & Caribbean resorts. I know my family was thrilled with the concept of DDP this year. It actually was the reason we chose Disney. Prior to knowing about it we were undecided. With 3 young kids, I just wanted something easy that was pre-paid. I have my Sept trip all paid for & it is much easier for me to read menus at home & call to make ADR's while my baby naps in her crib & the kids are at school than it is to try & figure out where we are going once we are there & people are hot & hungry.
That's my two cents on the subject in general. Obviously, I can't say anything about the quality going down as I will have no prior Disney Dining experiences to compare it to.