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Well for those of you who read my post about my disappointing dinner earlier in the week this is the follow up to it.
We had a very bad meal at CRT for dinner. I was not upset with the service just the food. Our prime rib was terrible. A tasteless dry piece of meat. Really bad. Afterwords I did mention to the hostess on the way out how disappointed we were with it - she convinced me to tell the manager (who brought the chef out) and they were very concerned and asked us to come back again during our trip.
We did - on Saturday night we showed up for our PS's. The manager on duty (not the same one I had talked to earlier in the week) called our name and personally escorted us upstairs to our table. He told us that we were "guests" of the castle tonight and that dinner was on them. He asked us to please let him know if the food was not up to our expectations.
We did not order the same thing again - this time we tried the filet - a very tasty tenderloin they call the "Kingdom Feast" It was excellent. I was pleased. They bent over backwards for us and really made us feel like we were honored guests. During the meal they brought over bags with 3 of the glass mugs that you get if you order the $8.00 smoothie and we were surprised by this - I know it is a little thing but it was a nice touch! Normally if you order one of the smoothies (which we have in the past) they give you a receipt and you collect one at the entrance when you leave.
We did not even want to order dessert but they insisted. It was great - I was soooo full. At the end of the meal they came over to ask us about how everything was and thanked us for returning and were very gracious.
My husband left a gratuitiy for the waitress (even though we had no clue how much anything cost really but could guess) and we left very happy.
I would go back again. They were very classy about everything and I was blown away by the hospitality. It returned the magic back to our tradition of eating a big dinner at the castle during our trip - something that would have been gone forever if I had not spoken up - and if they had not cared.
We had a very bad meal at CRT for dinner. I was not upset with the service just the food. Our prime rib was terrible. A tasteless dry piece of meat. Really bad. Afterwords I did mention to the hostess on the way out how disappointed we were with it - she convinced me to tell the manager (who brought the chef out) and they were very concerned and asked us to come back again during our trip.
We did - on Saturday night we showed up for our PS's. The manager on duty (not the same one I had talked to earlier in the week) called our name and personally escorted us upstairs to our table. He told us that we were "guests" of the castle tonight and that dinner was on them. He asked us to please let him know if the food was not up to our expectations.
We did not order the same thing again - this time we tried the filet - a very tasty tenderloin they call the "Kingdom Feast" It was excellent. I was pleased. They bent over backwards for us and really made us feel like we were honored guests. During the meal they brought over bags with 3 of the glass mugs that you get if you order the $8.00 smoothie and we were surprised by this - I know it is a little thing but it was a nice touch! Normally if you order one of the smoothies (which we have in the past) they give you a receipt and you collect one at the entrance when you leave.
We did not even want to order dessert but they insisted. It was great - I was soooo full. At the end of the meal they came over to ask us about how everything was and thanked us for returning and were very gracious.
My husband left a gratuitiy for the waitress (even though we had no clue how much anything cost really but could guess) and we left very happy.
I would go back again. They were very classy about everything and I was blown away by the hospitality. It returned the magic back to our tradition of eating a big dinner at the castle during our trip - something that would have been gone forever if I had not spoken up - and if they had not cared.