I would not pick 'ohana expecting great service, complaints are extremely common here regarding service and it is why we will not patronize 'ohana
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But I've seen numerous complaints about the food at Coral Reef as well.
I would not pick 'ohana expecting great service, complaints are extremely common here regarding service and it is why we will not patronize 'ohana
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But I've seen numerous complaints about the food at Coral Reef as well.
Can't say I blame them at all.
Between the complaining and the hounding the poor reservation woman and the people who felt the need to book 6 divers every year because they're celebrating their cousin's-sister's-hairdresser's dog's birthday and dangit they're special, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did.
Frankly, Disney doesn't "need" to offer it. Most likely there will still be plenty of people willing to pay for overpriced crabcakes and the ones who no longer wish to go to Coral Reef will probably just choose another Disney dining venue.
You know what, we visited WDW in Oct, I didn't get a diver or a personalised menu at the Coral Reef, we didn't ride in the front of the monorail, didn't wake tinkerbell up from her slumber, didn't win anything in Year of a Million Dreams and Guess what..........
We had a fabulously magical time. We were at WDW, yes it was our first time so maybe when you go so often you have to look for the Pixie dust who knows but if that is the case I would stop going for a while.
The magical part of our dinner at the Coral Reef was the fact that we were eating with a spectalular outlook, the kids loved it and there was a massive turtle sitting right by the glass it was fabulous. There was a great debate with Grandpa that it was real. The food was so nice (mine was my joint favourite with the meal I had at California Grill) everyone apart from my FIL enjoyed their meal and his was just because it was too spicy for his likening, (he didn't understand the menu if he had asked I would have explained).
We would go back, but if you don't like the food it seems like a waste of money to go just for a "free" menu to me.
Kirsten
Can't say I blame them at all.
Between the complaining and the hounding the poor reservation woman and the people who felt the need to book 6 divers every year because they're celebrating their cousin's-sister's-hairdresser's dog's birthday and dangit they're special, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did.
Frankly, Disney doesn't "need" to offer it. Most likely there will still be plenty of people willing to pay for overpriced crabcakes and the ones who no longer wish to go to Coral Reef will probably just choose another Disney dining venue.
Can't say I blame them at all.
Between the complaining and the hounding the poor reservation woman and the people who felt the need to book 6 divers every year because they're celebrating their cousin's-sister's-hairdresser's dog's birthday and dangit they're special, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did.
Can't say I blame them at all.
Between the complaining and the hounding the poor reservation woman and the people who felt the need to book 6 divers every year because they're celebrating their cousin's-sister's-hairdresser's dog's birthday and dangit they're special, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did.
Frankly, Disney doesn't "need" to offer it. Most likely there will still be plenty of people willing to pay for overpriced crabcakes and the ones who no longer wish to go to Coral Reef will probably just choose another Disney dining venue.
I did NOT! I drove to seven different Dunkin' Donuts (okay, fine, I went through one shop's drive-up twice) and carted home eight medium iced coffees... which I then transfered to the empty gallon jug I'd brought along for just that purposeThe Fidge said:THis is no suprise to me that this has come to an end. Its like offering free coffee somwhere and the customers come in with carafes to be filled and start demanding lattes be free too!
Given the number of complaints about the food/service I've seen about Coral Reef, the thing that seemed like I was willing to still have dinner there was the sign and menu. It sounds as though are are plenty of other places I can go instead...maybe I'll replace Coral Reef with Ohana.
I would not pick 'ohana expecting great service, complaints are extremely common here regarding service and it is why we will not patronize 'ohana
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My guess is they stopped the service because of the number of complaints for something that is NOT guaranteed and is FREE.
You know what, we visited WDW in Oct, I didn't get a diver or a personalised menu at the Coral Reef, we didn't ride in the front of the monorail, didn't wake tinkerbell up from her slumber, didn't win anything in Year of a Million Dreams and Guess what..........
We had a fabulously magical time. We were at WDW, yes it was our first time so maybe when you go so often you have to look for the Pixie dust who knows but if that is the case I would stop going for a while.