Pokeypoke
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2008
- Messages
- 37
I have not been to DLRP (or France for that matter) but I am in the beginning stage of doing my homework to see if a possible trip can be made in 2009 or 2010. For now, I want to obtain as much information so that I may educate myself on France and its culture. When visiting a foreign country, I want to show respect and not be taken in by culture shock.
I have read many DLRP restaurant reviews (table service, counter service and snacks) and have come across many people who have enjoyed what they ordered and many people who have not enjoyed what they ordered. When speaking of people who did not particularly enjoy their food, the reasons varied from the bun was hard as a rock, the chicken was too dry or the meal was horrid. But while reading these reviews, the majority of the people who did not enjoy their food ate it anyway or tossed it in the garbage.
My question is, have any of you ever order something (table service, counter service or snacks) at DLRP, was not satisfied and asked if you could exchange it for something else? Is this acceptable at the park or in France? Would it be considered rude to do this?
The food at DLRP is expensive when you convert the £ or into the U.S.$. and I do not care if I am in a fast-food joint or a fine restaurant, if the food is bad, I will say something and ask if I can have something else. Mind you, I am very polite, diplomatic and will point out what the problem is. I do not ever recall having a problem doing this here in the states and almost all restaurants want to keep their customers happy and coming back for repeat visitssome places, I asked for something else that was a dollar or two more and they charged me for the original meal I ordered.
Thanks,
Pokey
I have read many DLRP restaurant reviews (table service, counter service and snacks) and have come across many people who have enjoyed what they ordered and many people who have not enjoyed what they ordered. When speaking of people who did not particularly enjoy their food, the reasons varied from the bun was hard as a rock, the chicken was too dry or the meal was horrid. But while reading these reviews, the majority of the people who did not enjoy their food ate it anyway or tossed it in the garbage.
My question is, have any of you ever order something (table service, counter service or snacks) at DLRP, was not satisfied and asked if you could exchange it for something else? Is this acceptable at the park or in France? Would it be considered rude to do this?
The food at DLRP is expensive when you convert the £ or into the U.S.$. and I do not care if I am in a fast-food joint or a fine restaurant, if the food is bad, I will say something and ask if I can have something else. Mind you, I am very polite, diplomatic and will point out what the problem is. I do not ever recall having a problem doing this here in the states and almost all restaurants want to keep their customers happy and coming back for repeat visitssome places, I asked for something else that was a dollar or two more and they charged me for the original meal I ordered.
Thanks,
Pokey