Chim Chiminy
stale marshmallows sting when they hit you
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We attended the event on October 13.
The Party For the Senses. PFTS is a Food and Wine Festival event, where in you attend a party with food prepared by different top chefs and sample wines from around the world. Entertainment is provided by Cirque de Soleil. Tickets for this event are Non refundable.
I told my parents back in August that Jason and I would not be attending this year, not in the budget, but we can always go some other year and if they plan to attend they should book it quickly because it sells out.
So what do they do?????
What was that??? Did you guess right??
They bought tickets not only for themselves, but for Jason, myself and the kids. Non refundable.
And while the gesture was nice, we were not thrilled. Honestly, for the kids??? They would have preferred riding Test Track over and over.
I was stressed about this. It is a dress up kind of event.......with people walking around with their wine glasses drinking for 2.5 hours.
So all four of us were a tad upset over it.
My mom mistakenly thought we were upset because they didn't get my BIL a ticket.......so she and my dad went to the event organizers to try and get him in. BIL didn't care about going........When my dad was unable to get him in, the event was overbooked!, she got upset at my dad because he should have bought it for BIL in the first place. Even though we weren't sure what dates he would be there.
Now, knowing it is overbooked......how do you overbook something like that? And knowing that seating is hard to get..........we are all anxious.
We arrive an hour early to check in and wait. A mass of people pile in behind us. 1500 of our closest friends. And everyone is saying the same thing. Limited seating, they overbooked (CMs at check in were telling people this), we will have to run for a table. I tell J and Nate to go ahead of us, don't stop and get a plate and glass, run ahead for a table and we will catch up.
It was absolute pandemonium, people kept telling me to hold onto Brenne tight because we will get trampled, people don't watch out they just want a table.
And we did get pushed around a bit. And people pushed and trampled over mom who was in her wheelchair. There were others in wheelchairs and ECVs who were run over too. It was awful.
And in the end, even though J and Nate were among the first into the building, they did not get a table with chairs. We got a table, bar height, that you could stand at.
I was so upset and dissapointed that I sat Brenne's glass down hard on the table (unintentional) and it shattered, which just added to the anger. My son went to get a new glass and plate for her and the CMs wanted him to bring the shattered bits of glass to prove it had broken.........
I was so mad about the set up, I had to calm down for about twenty minutes before I could try and salvage the evening and enjoy it.
Our Disney waiter/busboy was sympathetic, he got the kids some sodas, and told us the pandemonium would calm down and we would be able to enjoy the evening.
And we did enjoy the food, just not the fact that we had to stand to eat it. My disabled parents had to stand to eat theirs, and when my mom finally had to sit in her wheelchair, she couldn't stand any longer, people acted like she wasn't there.......they would stand directly in front of her so she couldn't see the stage where Cirque was performing. Our tables where right near the stage and people just crowded right in front of her. I had to send Brenne right up to the edge of the stage so she could enjoy it.
As to the kids and the cost. Brenne(8) sampled two entrees, only ate one completely. For dessert she had four truffles and some chocolate and marscapone cake. Definately not worth the cost for her. Nate(14) sampled quite a bit and ate so much dessert the pastry chefs recognized him. We let him try a sip of a couple of wines.......
Once we all calmed down a bit we did enjoy all the foods offered. Jason and I had elk, and a Hong Kong style Duck bun---which was delish! Elk was a bit gamey for me. Somehow I missed the quail and ostrich dishes.........Enjoyed many different preperations of scallop and shrimp.......and some delish risotto with mushrooms. Enjoyed a nice selection of artisan cheeses, except the one from France which smelled and tasted like dirty feet. Found a wine I actually like! And had some very tasty desserts.
We actually left a little early, had enough to eat and just wanted to get out of there. In the three hours of standing, the only sitting I did was to go to the restroom! My back was absolutely killing me.
Would I do it again? Only if they change the set up and go to assigned tables or guarenteed tables. The food was fab, but not being able to sit? For the cost????
We did thank my parents for the evening and kids apologized for their complaints, they did enjoy it. My parents were disappointed in the set up as well and mom intends to send a letter.
And if you made it through this post and know who we would contact to send a letter regarding the lack of seating, please share it.
The Party For the Senses. PFTS is a Food and Wine Festival event, where in you attend a party with food prepared by different top chefs and sample wines from around the world. Entertainment is provided by Cirque de Soleil. Tickets for this event are Non refundable.
I told my parents back in August that Jason and I would not be attending this year, not in the budget, but we can always go some other year and if they plan to attend they should book it quickly because it sells out.
So what do they do?????
What was that??? Did you guess right??
They bought tickets not only for themselves, but for Jason, myself and the kids. Non refundable.
And while the gesture was nice, we were not thrilled. Honestly, for the kids??? They would have preferred riding Test Track over and over.
I was stressed about this. It is a dress up kind of event.......with people walking around with their wine glasses drinking for 2.5 hours.
So all four of us were a tad upset over it.
My mom mistakenly thought we were upset because they didn't get my BIL a ticket.......so she and my dad went to the event organizers to try and get him in. BIL didn't care about going........When my dad was unable to get him in, the event was overbooked!, she got upset at my dad because he should have bought it for BIL in the first place. Even though we weren't sure what dates he would be there.
Now, knowing it is overbooked......how do you overbook something like that? And knowing that seating is hard to get..........we are all anxious.
We arrive an hour early to check in and wait. A mass of people pile in behind us. 1500 of our closest friends. And everyone is saying the same thing. Limited seating, they overbooked (CMs at check in were telling people this), we will have to run for a table. I tell J and Nate to go ahead of us, don't stop and get a plate and glass, run ahead for a table and we will catch up.
It was absolute pandemonium, people kept telling me to hold onto Brenne tight because we will get trampled, people don't watch out they just want a table.
And we did get pushed around a bit. And people pushed and trampled over mom who was in her wheelchair. There were others in wheelchairs and ECVs who were run over too. It was awful.
And in the end, even though J and Nate were among the first into the building, they did not get a table with chairs. We got a table, bar height, that you could stand at.
I was so upset and dissapointed that I sat Brenne's glass down hard on the table (unintentional) and it shattered, which just added to the anger. My son went to get a new glass and plate for her and the CMs wanted him to bring the shattered bits of glass to prove it had broken.........
I was so mad about the set up, I had to calm down for about twenty minutes before I could try and salvage the evening and enjoy it.
Our Disney waiter/busboy was sympathetic, he got the kids some sodas, and told us the pandemonium would calm down and we would be able to enjoy the evening.
And we did enjoy the food, just not the fact that we had to stand to eat it. My disabled parents had to stand to eat theirs, and when my mom finally had to sit in her wheelchair, she couldn't stand any longer, people acted like she wasn't there.......they would stand directly in front of her so she couldn't see the stage where Cirque was performing. Our tables where right near the stage and people just crowded right in front of her. I had to send Brenne right up to the edge of the stage so she could enjoy it.
As to the kids and the cost. Brenne(8) sampled two entrees, only ate one completely. For dessert she had four truffles and some chocolate and marscapone cake. Definately not worth the cost for her. Nate(14) sampled quite a bit and ate so much dessert the pastry chefs recognized him. We let him try a sip of a couple of wines.......
Once we all calmed down a bit we did enjoy all the foods offered. Jason and I had elk, and a Hong Kong style Duck bun---which was delish! Elk was a bit gamey for me. Somehow I missed the quail and ostrich dishes.........Enjoyed many different preperations of scallop and shrimp.......and some delish risotto with mushrooms. Enjoyed a nice selection of artisan cheeses, except the one from France which smelled and tasted like dirty feet. Found a wine I actually like! And had some very tasty desserts.
We actually left a little early, had enough to eat and just wanted to get out of there. In the three hours of standing, the only sitting I did was to go to the restroom! My back was absolutely killing me.
Would I do it again? Only if they change the set up and go to assigned tables or guarenteed tables. The food was fab, but not being able to sit? For the cost????
We did thank my parents for the evening and kids apologized for their complaints, they did enjoy it. My parents were disappointed in the set up as well and mom intends to send a letter.
And if you made it through this post and know who we would contact to send a letter regarding the lack of seating, please share it.