We had PS's at the Castle for a "princess lunch". Of course, like most everyone else, it was booked 90 days in advance. We showed up early that day and was informed that the lunch was "canceled" (something about the restaurant being "down"). It was heart-breaking seeing all these little girls (including ours) dressed up like princesses and having lunch be canceled. BUT, they did allow us to walk through and spend a little time with each princess (albeit rushed). I was happy for the kids... but it did throw off our day a bit. We were looking forward to a nice sit down meal while seeing the princesses all at the same time. We only had ONE day at Disney, so time was precious. That was the main reason for having PS's.
After spending a good 30 minutes in line for the princesses... we headed out of the castle and tried to find some lunch. Ended up Cosmic Ray's (I think it's called) at peak lunch hour, we spent another 30 minutes in line just for lunch. It was exhausting to say the least. We were all tired and just wanted to eat!
Coming from the hospitality, customer service industry.... I was a bit disappointed in how the Disney folks handled the lunch being canceled. First of all, we were given conflicting reports from the CM's out front... then later found out the real scoop from a manager type person. They offered to make PS's at another location with Mickey or Pooh. But we were only interested in a Princess meal (for our 2 princess crazed girls). In addition, we were on a tight schedule being that we were traveling with my extended in-law family.
So many parents were irate... they were yelling and screaming right in front of their kids (which was uncalled for). We kept our cool, tried not to show our disappointment and turned it into a positive telling the girls that they're still going to get to see the princesses.
I think lots of the parents were upset since they were in the same boat as we were: this was a trip planned years in advance, only ONE day at the MK - pretty much a "once in a lifetime" type of trip - and this happens. Having worked in restaurants many, many years, I know "things happen". It's how you handle things afterwards that either make your customers leave fuming mad OR disappointed but satisfied with how everything was handled.
They should have at least offered to pay for our lunch somewhere else in the MK for the incovenience - not talking sit down service, just counter service somewhere. I don't think that would have been too much to ask...
Does this happen often for meals in the castle? How do you all think they should have handled this??
Annabelle
After spending a good 30 minutes in line for the princesses... we headed out of the castle and tried to find some lunch. Ended up Cosmic Ray's (I think it's called) at peak lunch hour, we spent another 30 minutes in line just for lunch. It was exhausting to say the least. We were all tired and just wanted to eat!
Coming from the hospitality, customer service industry.... I was a bit disappointed in how the Disney folks handled the lunch being canceled. First of all, we were given conflicting reports from the CM's out front... then later found out the real scoop from a manager type person. They offered to make PS's at another location with Mickey or Pooh. But we were only interested in a Princess meal (for our 2 princess crazed girls). In addition, we were on a tight schedule being that we were traveling with my extended in-law family.
So many parents were irate... they were yelling and screaming right in front of their kids (which was uncalled for). We kept our cool, tried not to show our disappointment and turned it into a positive telling the girls that they're still going to get to see the princesses.
I think lots of the parents were upset since they were in the same boat as we were: this was a trip planned years in advance, only ONE day at the MK - pretty much a "once in a lifetime" type of trip - and this happens. Having worked in restaurants many, many years, I know "things happen". It's how you handle things afterwards that either make your customers leave fuming mad OR disappointed but satisfied with how everything was handled.
They should have at least offered to pay for our lunch somewhere else in the MK for the incovenience - not talking sit down service, just counter service somewhere. I don't think that would have been too much to ask...
Does this happen often for meals in the castle? How do you all think they should have handled this??
Annabelle

I know for our upcoming trip breakfast at Cindy's is what my dd is looking forward to the most.