diamondpixienc
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I hope this is just a rumor

It's not a rumor. It has already happened at Pecos Bill.
Guess we won't be going back to Peco's Bills, then. Not that we ever did much anyway - we're CHH people mostly. But I have a bad neck/back and cannot sit on anything without a back for very long or I am in extreme pain. I suffer through some of the shows that have benches with no backs but they do cause a lot of pain in the process and breaks for lunch/dinner are what get me through the day. If they take all of the chairs out of the CS locations we'll have to decide to perhaps just eat a TS lunch and leave the park in the late afternoon to have dinner off property where they actually have chair backs...
I have a hard time believing this...the practicality of replacing maybe 5,000 - 10,000 chairs in all the CS restaurants, making the guests more uncomfortable just to make it so that they'll stay in the restaurant for shorter time? So, at $100 a chair, that $1 million. And what's the point, it's not like guests can't get seats at most CS restaurants.
Disney's not this dumb. Stupid rumor made up by a hater.
SkierPete
I have to concur about seats with backs.
I tire very easily and simply cannot go in commando mode. I have to sit and rest often. Luckily, I have the most patient hubby on the planet.
At Christmas I was in a scooter because of an ankle injury. The seatback support was magical! I still tired - no way around that. But it was so comfortable --- except for that nasty achilles tendon!
Some of us still want to visit Disney parks even though we can no longer cover the ground we once did. Seats are important....not to mention the wonderful LITTLE visitors who could fall off a bench or stool.
Make sure to lodge a complaint at guest services.
You know, we don't even eat counter service but if this rumor does turn out to be fact and Cosmic Rays is changed over by the time we're there, I'll absolutely take the time to do just that.
Curious as to why? If you don't eat counter service, how would this affect you?
Curious as to why? If you don't eat counter service, how would this affect you?
Curious as to why? If you don't eat counter service, how would this affect you?
Personally, I think its a stupid policy and if it gets it changed I'll try to help out those who are effected by it. We eat more TS than QS, but we do eat QS. It really is a poorly thought out policy and the only way that it might be reversed is if people stop acting like sheeple, step out of the flock and express their displeasure.
Exactly. This specific change doesn't effect me right now but the short sightedness of some of these decisions does impact the overall guest experience, and the fact that so many people just go along with whatever changes Disney makes sends the message to the bigwigs that they can continue the corner-cutting without upsetting consumers.
And from a more selfish point of view, we don't eat counter service right now. We did in the past, when our trip budgets were tighter, and we could end up in that position again in the future. If that day comes, I don't want to have to worry about seating for my youngest (barely 1 now, so still several years from sitting safely on a stool).
...the fact that so many people just go along with whatever changes Disney makes sends the message to the bigwigs that they can continue the corner-cutting without upsetting consumers.
I would swear that we have eaten at a Disney restaurant with stools, but I can't quite put my finger on it. My gut says that it was Pecos Bill's, but our last meal there was in early 2008. So if that's the place, stools have been in place for more than a year now.If it was some other location during our June trip, the presence of the stools didn't even register until reading this thread.
BTW, the "stools" that I recall were square platforms about 24x24" in size sitting the same height off the floor as a normal chair. We aren't talking about uncomfortable 3' high round bar stools.
I resent the implication that those in favor of the move are simply lemmings towing the company line. As I've said repeatedly, I was very frustrated with our inability to find seats at several QS restaurants earlier this year. And if this move helps get people out of the restaurant quicker, I'm all for it.
As is the case with many rumors, we never seem to get the big picture before folks start with the knee-jerk reactions. Among the important unanswered questions are:
1. How many restaurants are slated for this conversion?
2. Will all of the seats be replaced with stools or just some?
Many Disney restaurants have booths and I personally doubt that the booths are being ripped-out in favor of stools. And I would also question whether locations which are rarely/never full will be switched-over. There's no financial or guest-service justification for adding stools to a location with low crowds.
I would swear that we have eaten at a Disney restaurant with stools, but I can't quite put my finger on it. My gut says that it was Pecos Bill's, but our last meal there was in early 2008. So if that's the place, stools have been in place for more than a year now.If it was some other location during our June trip, the presence of the stools didn't even register until reading this thread.
BTW, the "stools" that I recall were square platforms about 24x24" in size sitting the same height off the floor as a normal chair. We aren't talking about uncomfortable 3' high round bar stools.
I seem to be in the minority but have no problem with this. I have a backless seat in my office because it is good for the core and posture. McDonald's found out long ago that having uncomfortable seats is good for turnover. The reason McDonald's had those hard plastic seats back in the 80's and 90's was because they want you to sit and eat and then get the heck out because you aren't too comfortable.
I don't know if they are still like that because it would require a gun to my head before I walk into a McDonald's but I wouldn't be surprised.
Wandering off on a tangent...
Our McDs has taken the exact opposite strategy - they have comfy chairs, free newspapers, a few armchairs in view of the kids' play area, free refills, free wi-fi. As a consequence, there are several groups that meet there - a moms of preschoolers playgroup, a senior citizens book club, etc. According to the owner, who is a friend of our family, he's done much, much better with a dining area that encourages repeat visitors than he did with the in-and-out policy. And it has worked on me; I've been known to pick up Happy Meals and let the kids burn off some energy in the play structure on cold winter days, while I sit with a cup of coffee and my laptop even though I don't eat McD's food at all.
I know none of that doesn't really applies to Disney, but I just thought it was an interesting note to your observations of McD's seating strategies.
Now, if this rumor is true, and they were planning to switch CosRay over to stool type seating, but are now barraged with guest complaints about the stools, what are their options?