Mjkre
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2010
- Messages
- 302
Some background: the CCG came into play after I made most of my reservations. The only ones I had to deal with were last minute additions of Ohana and Cape May. We are a family of five. We were on the Dining Plan (last time doing that, btw).
It all started about a week before when the family decided they did not want Ohana. I posted the ADR change on the cancellation board and happily handed it off to someone else. I have to admit, although I wanted to go to Ohana, part of me was feeling a sense of relief that some unknown pressure was lifted off...
First stop was 1900 PF on our arrival day for dinner. This will be our last time making an ADR like this. No way I will again make a reservation on arrival day for a $190 meal with a $50.00 cancellation fee if our plane is delayed or worse.
Second day: oldest DD wakes up with a severe sore throat. Major problem for her and frequently ends in the hospital. Wants to try to plug along and see how it goes. With a worried look, we leave SSR and board the bus. Before I left, I took the kids Keys to the World out of my pocket and leave them on the table in the room, saying, "we don't need them....we can just use our adult ones to pay for dinner."
At the last bus stop in SSR, suddenly I am thinking to myself, wait, "we can't get fast passes for them....!@#$% they can't get in the park !@##$%" . "DH stay put, take the kids to Ohana Bfast....I will meet you. "
Hop off bus, run like an idiot across the resort (do you all know how big SSR is?), up to room and back to hop on bus...I picked Epcot figuring I could get on the Monorail... which I did...which broke down. Next, got off at TTA and ran to Ohana. They were backed up a bit so I made it!
Ok, my own stupidity caused that one...
While at MK: Splash Mt, Space Mt, and Big Thunder Railroad all break down. The Haunted Mansion stops five times while we are riding it.
That night, the monorail broke down again as we were waiting for it to take us to Narcossies. 25 minutes later, we switched to the boat line...which was huge. 40 minutes later, we boarded a boat. Monorail arrived as we left the dock. We had planned to a swim at GF before our reservation, so the delay did not effect our ADR...just our swim time. BTW: DD throat improved slightly during the day.. it turns out to be allergies and not the dreaded strep throat that has plagued our family.
Next day: Epcot. Spaceship Earth. Stopped. Dead. Not one of those slight delays while someone in need of assistance boards. But one of those, you are on the backwards tilt and mulitple cast members going up and down the stairs with flashlights searching for the person who jumped ship.
Began texting my DH that I really should have brought a cocktail on to the ride....
After about 30 minutes the ride resumes. Now youngest DD has to go to the bathroom. We sprint to take care of that and back in time to sprint across EPCOT to Tutto. You see, I am really not the kind of person to be late for things or not show up at an ADR. We are 15 minutes late for our ADR, but we get to eat anyway. OK, we were a little hot and sweaty, but ate anyway.
Back at our room: I cancel the remaining Cape May ADR with the CCG: my FIL was waivering about joining us and the the stress of the CCG is not worth the dinner. Especially not with the way things were going.
The rest of the trip was filled with more transporation delays and ride issues. We spent more and more time at the resort, enjoying each other and the all the great pools.
Conclusion: unless we really, really want to have dinner at a specific spot on site that requires a CCG (and Narcossies may be one of those), I will absolutely not be booking those that require a CCG. For me, it was not worth the added stress to wonder whether a cast member would find my excuse "good enough." Any one of the above coud have, and indeed did, cause us significant delay. I am giving serious thought to renting a car next year and going off site for sometimes better and most often cheaper food with no 180 day CCG required. The Disney Dining Plan is not worth it anymore now that two out of three kids will be "disney adults" who eat like "disney kids."
For me, that will make my vacation a vacation and not a stress filled run to get to an ADR.
It all started about a week before when the family decided they did not want Ohana. I posted the ADR change on the cancellation board and happily handed it off to someone else. I have to admit, although I wanted to go to Ohana, part of me was feeling a sense of relief that some unknown pressure was lifted off...
First stop was 1900 PF on our arrival day for dinner. This will be our last time making an ADR like this. No way I will again make a reservation on arrival day for a $190 meal with a $50.00 cancellation fee if our plane is delayed or worse.
Second day: oldest DD wakes up with a severe sore throat. Major problem for her and frequently ends in the hospital. Wants to try to plug along and see how it goes. With a worried look, we leave SSR and board the bus. Before I left, I took the kids Keys to the World out of my pocket and leave them on the table in the room, saying, "we don't need them....we can just use our adult ones to pay for dinner."

At the last bus stop in SSR, suddenly I am thinking to myself, wait, "we can't get fast passes for them....!@#$% they can't get in the park !@##$%" . "DH stay put, take the kids to Ohana Bfast....I will meet you. "


Ok, my own stupidity caused that one...
While at MK: Splash Mt, Space Mt, and Big Thunder Railroad all break down. The Haunted Mansion stops five times while we are riding it.
That night, the monorail broke down again as we were waiting for it to take us to Narcossies. 25 minutes later, we switched to the boat line...which was huge. 40 minutes later, we boarded a boat. Monorail arrived as we left the dock. We had planned to a swim at GF before our reservation, so the delay did not effect our ADR...just our swim time. BTW: DD throat improved slightly during the day.. it turns out to be allergies and not the dreaded strep throat that has plagued our family.
Next day: Epcot. Spaceship Earth. Stopped. Dead. Not one of those slight delays while someone in need of assistance boards. But one of those, you are on the backwards tilt and mulitple cast members going up and down the stairs with flashlights searching for the person who jumped ship.


Back at our room: I cancel the remaining Cape May ADR with the CCG: my FIL was waivering about joining us and the the stress of the CCG is not worth the dinner. Especially not with the way things were going.
The rest of the trip was filled with more transporation delays and ride issues. We spent more and more time at the resort, enjoying each other and the all the great pools.
Conclusion: unless we really, really want to have dinner at a specific spot on site that requires a CCG (and Narcossies may be one of those), I will absolutely not be booking those that require a CCG. For me, it was not worth the added stress to wonder whether a cast member would find my excuse "good enough." Any one of the above coud have, and indeed did, cause us significant delay. I am giving serious thought to renting a car next year and going off site for sometimes better and most often cheaper food with no 180 day CCG required. The Disney Dining Plan is not worth it anymore now that two out of three kids will be "disney adults" who eat like "disney kids."
For me, that will make my vacation a vacation and not a stress filled run to get to an ADR.