Lots of good opinions here, good discussion. Everybody has a different opinion and overal experience with their trips to Disney. If you have been many times over the years you may have a different perspective of the way things are now ... good or bad.
As repeat travellers to Disney (at least 2 times per year over the past 8 - 10 years), we agree with TLSnell1981, we consider our dining experience a big part of the overall Disney experience.
I think it's more than the bad dining experience. I think OP kind of felt like a Dis ambassador and was embarassed by the experience. I also don't think many would be pleased to spend thousands of dollars on dining and then say oh well that was awful, but the rides were good.
One of the reasons we enjoy and keep coming back to Disney is the ability to completely shut out the outside world. While you are at WDW, whether for 2 days or 2 weeks, you can stay completely encompassed in a bubble of magic that you just can not get anywhere else.
However, we too have experience an
overall decrease in the quality of food, service, and higher volumes of people in the parks ... which, overall has taken
some of the magic out of our vacations.
But we still keep coming back!
I would also mention that we to have been great disney ambassadors and have "sold" many, many of our friends, family, and neighbors into trying Disney. We can tell that first timers are not as thrilled with their vacations as they were just a few years ago from feedback we receive from recent first timers.
I think VacationDad pretty much summerizes our thoughts on the overall dining experinece decline over the past few years.
Whatever happened to Disney only hiring folks who genuinely loved the environment? If I want a chain-smoking hag who hates her job for a waitress I will eat at Denny's.
Sorry if this sounds all negative, it is not! Like I said, we keep coming back, and we keep "selling" Disney to our aquintances, however, lets be honest, if you have been going to WDW for the past 5 or 10 years, do you see an
improvement in your
overall experience? I haven't! It seems to be just little things over time, but the overall experience seems to be going in the wrong direction in my opinion.
.... P.S. our perception could be based on tons of sychological factors including but not limited to higher expectations based on a large number of very magical experiences at WDW over the years. We tend to remember the good things from our many trips and could be just expecting all of those good things to happen on every trip.