I've avoided doing the character dining experiences in the past. Partially because of the silly ADR system (I don't know what I'll want to eat later today, let alone half a year from now), and partially because of the expense.
This trip I decided my DD would get something out of a Princess related meal, and overall I'm glad we went. In MK guest services I asked if I could get any Princess related dining and he came up with the Grand Floridian Royal Table for that evening (at a pretty good time as well, we were lucky in that respect).
Anyway, to wax lyrical about Disney, everything was great from the service and entertainment perspective. I liked the way they announced the characters in rotation, they were all in top form (especially the stepmother who we've seen a few times now, she's got the best job of all of them I think).
However, for almost $200 for a family of four (including a 3 and 5 year old), I thought the food was simply not good enough. Fish was quite dried out under the lamps, meat was quite tough; generally was the standard of a low-rent mall's food court. Even the desert was a bit underwhelming - a couple of huge stainless steel ice cream dispensers, some mini-cakes and some brownies.
Was this a bad day, was I being overly fussy? Is this how all of the buffet meals are catered in the various restaurants?
Being a non-american (culturally, America seems to be more accepting of tipping everyone they meet in a commercial environment), I also object to expectations of a 15%+ tip at self-serve restaurants.
Rant over, but I doubt I'll be returning to a buffet meal in Disney again. Maybe I'll try a full service of the most glamourous ones with an ADR some year.
This trip I decided my DD would get something out of a Princess related meal, and overall I'm glad we went. In MK guest services I asked if I could get any Princess related dining and he came up with the Grand Floridian Royal Table for that evening (at a pretty good time as well, we were lucky in that respect).
Anyway, to wax lyrical about Disney, everything was great from the service and entertainment perspective. I liked the way they announced the characters in rotation, they were all in top form (especially the stepmother who we've seen a few times now, she's got the best job of all of them I think).
However, for almost $200 for a family of four (including a 3 and 5 year old), I thought the food was simply not good enough. Fish was quite dried out under the lamps, meat was quite tough; generally was the standard of a low-rent mall's food court. Even the desert was a bit underwhelming - a couple of huge stainless steel ice cream dispensers, some mini-cakes and some brownies.
Was this a bad day, was I being overly fussy? Is this how all of the buffet meals are catered in the various restaurants?
Being a non-american (culturally, America seems to be more accepting of tipping everyone they meet in a commercial environment), I also object to expectations of a 15%+ tip at self-serve restaurants.
Rant over, but I doubt I'll be returning to a buffet meal in Disney again. Maybe I'll try a full service of the most glamourous ones with an ADR some year.