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We had CRT reservations for dinner last night. This is something we always enjoy doing, unfortunately the food was not very good (dh said our meal made our Amtrak food taste like gourmet) and we hardly ate our prime rib. It was dry, tough and had no real flavor.
Over $100 for a yucky dinner is not fun. Dh was really upset and he said that he has had better prime rib at Cocos and spent 1/3 the money. We understand that meals at WDW can be very expensive and have no problem paying for a decent meal. We had a great lunch the day before at Le Cellier with a bottle of wine too that was nearly $20 less in cost and about 10 times better in taste.
On the way out I politely mentioned to one of the hostesses how dissapointed we were in our dinner and they asked me to speak to the manager (which I agreed to but was not very comfortable about) he came out with the chef. They both were very nice and genuinely interested in our complaints. I hate complaining in general, I just don't do it very well as I tend to get upset and then I feel like a baby. But this was something I felt strongly about as it has always be a family tradition of ours to do and having it go so poorly and have dh announce to me several times that this would be the last time we would EVER come here had really bummed me out.
They asked us to come back on Saturday night to eat again, my dh said he would never eat there again, he did not want to come back, but they were so nice and apologetic about it all he caved and agreed to come back again. The manager gave us his card and said he would personally look in on us Saturday and if he was not there someone else would. It will be interesting to see how that goes. I do give them credit for being so caring and nice about it all - they really did seem sincerely upset that we were unhappy with the food.
I will post again with my follow up to this saga.
Over $100 for a yucky dinner is not fun. Dh was really upset and he said that he has had better prime rib at Cocos and spent 1/3 the money. We understand that meals at WDW can be very expensive and have no problem paying for a decent meal. We had a great lunch the day before at Le Cellier with a bottle of wine too that was nearly $20 less in cost and about 10 times better in taste.
On the way out I politely mentioned to one of the hostesses how dissapointed we were in our dinner and they asked me to speak to the manager (which I agreed to but was not very comfortable about) he came out with the chef. They both were very nice and genuinely interested in our complaints. I hate complaining in general, I just don't do it very well as I tend to get upset and then I feel like a baby. But this was something I felt strongly about as it has always be a family tradition of ours to do and having it go so poorly and have dh announce to me several times that this would be the last time we would EVER come here had really bummed me out.
They asked us to come back on Saturday night to eat again, my dh said he would never eat there again, he did not want to come back, but they were so nice and apologetic about it all he caved and agreed to come back again. The manager gave us his card and said he would personally look in on us Saturday and if he was not there someone else would. It will be interesting to see how that goes. I do give them credit for being so caring and nice about it all - they really did seem sincerely upset that we were unhappy with the food.
I will post again with my follow up to this saga.