Alicnwondrln
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I cant believe thats how the waiter started the meal.
I would have been so mad!
I would have been so mad!
If you go in dreading it, you may create a self-fulfilling prophecy. I have gone to CG several times, and never had a bad experience. Ever. Nor have I had a bad meal. ...
As for Wishes, they have always let me up to see the fireworks on the deck, even if my actual seating had to be delayed, so please don't be concerned about missing Wishes. You wouldn't have been guaranteed a window seat anyway, and would have wanted to go on the deck to see the fireworks if you were seated inconveniently. Count on the probability of viewing from the deck, and enjoy your experience!
I think its interesting how people hear what they want to hear from Kevins reviews. He said that the food that was ordered directly from the menu was pretty spectacular. To read some of the comments in here, you would think he trashed the place.
The California Grill is what it is. I am going in October. I know I am going to pay $40 for a $20 steak, but I am ok with that because of the incredible setting and a view of Hallowishes that you cant get anywhere else.
Others might think..."what's this loon talking about...I love sad, little, crabcakes served by pretentious, teeth sucking, female impersonators who look like they should be loading the Haunted Mansion. I would never listen to a word he says. He's CRAZY."
Kevin
Now I am worried ... Has the majority of everyone had this bad of an experience?... Keep in mind I am traveling with dh, three children 5 and under.
I would not recommend this or any other signature restaurant for kids 5 and under, but perhaps you got lucky and got the quiet gene to pass on to them! My son, NO WAY![]()
Nope, the majority of everyone definitely hasn't had a terrible experience at California Grill, and if you listen to Kevin's wonderful review on this week's podcast, he didn't have a terrible experience this time, either!
But I can't get anyone to answer me on what is to us the vital question: Were you seated on time and if not, how long did you wait???
I could care less about seeing Wishes, I was hoping to miss it to tell the truth, (not that we don't like it, we have plenty of chances to see it.) We're more concerned about not being seated on time or close to on time. I don't care how good the food is, I don't want to wait an hour to be seated for it.
I could care less about seeing Wishes, I was hoping to miss it to tell the truth, (not that we don't like it, we have plenty of chances to see it.) We're more concerned about not being seated on time or close to on time. I don't care how good the food is, I don't want to wait an hour to be seated for it.
In this case, I'd avoid scheduling between 1 hour before and perhaps 1/2 hour after Wishes is scheduled. People take their time eating, and those without prime viewing spots go out to the balcony to watch Wishes, and then back to their tables to finish eating, so the dwell times tend to be higher and seating will be slower. After that, seating should be very fast as the people who hung around for Wishes leave.
I've never waited to be seated for more than three to five minutes.
But be aware, the service is not rapid. It's not terribly slow, but it's not a quick place to eat.