chefkellyb
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 26, 2005
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We just got back from our first trip with another family (4 adults and 4 kids total). We had 3 PS's for dinner during our trip and were seated very late after our PS time 2 out of 3 of the dinners. Is this normal?
More specifically-
PS at Crystal Palace 4:10pm - seated promptly (Tues 9/27)
PS at Sci-Fi 6:50pm - seated at 8:00pm (Thurs 9/29)
PS at Olivia's 5:50pm - seated at 6:50pm (Sun 10/2)
Our waitress at Sci-Fi explained that the ressies are running late because of the amount of dining plans that are being used right now due to a good special Disney is offering. It takes the waitstaff longer to bring a 3-course meal to a table instead of a 1-2 course that is typically the norm without a dining plan.
A CM at OKW explained to me that a PS isn't really a reservation to be seated at that time. It just puts you on a list and you would get the next available slot for your party starting at that time. I just said "oh, ok" because I don't know if this is the true definition of a PS. Please help!
I'm not posting this to complain - although I was a little disappointed. Both families have a DD4 and DS2. (The two-year olds can be hard to entertain for an hour wait.) I'm just asking because it was my first experience with PS's since becoming a DVC member and we plan to return in January. We missed the opportunity to see Fantasmic on Sunday because our dinner was an hour late. I thought I would have enough time and want to know if I need to be more cautious in my planning when I return in January.
More specifically-
PS at Crystal Palace 4:10pm - seated promptly (Tues 9/27)
PS at Sci-Fi 6:50pm - seated at 8:00pm (Thurs 9/29)
PS at Olivia's 5:50pm - seated at 6:50pm (Sun 10/2)
Our waitress at Sci-Fi explained that the ressies are running late because of the amount of dining plans that are being used right now due to a good special Disney is offering. It takes the waitstaff longer to bring a 3-course meal to a table instead of a 1-2 course that is typically the norm without a dining plan.
A CM at OKW explained to me that a PS isn't really a reservation to be seated at that time. It just puts you on a list and you would get the next available slot for your party starting at that time. I just said "oh, ok" because I don't know if this is the true definition of a PS. Please help!
I'm not posting this to complain - although I was a little disappointed. Both families have a DD4 and DS2. (The two-year olds can be hard to entertain for an hour wait.) I'm just asking because it was my first experience with PS's since becoming a DVC member and we plan to return in January. We missed the opportunity to see Fantasmic on Sunday because our dinner was an hour late. I thought I would have enough time and want to know if I need to be more cautious in my planning when I return in January.