That makes sense to me that you can't eat the the cafe when not working.. but I guess I'm concerned how much money I'll end up spending on food when I'm in the parks for pleasure then.
Furthermore, how much is the discount for both quick service food and full service food for CPers?
Why wouldn't you be able to go backstage while you're not working? As long as you have your ID, you should be okay, shouldn't you?
I mean, they have a hair salon and everything, if you go to MK - you mean you can't get a hair cut if you're not on duty?
And what if you wanted to pick up a check or something?
I find that odd.... or is it just the cafes?
You can go Backstage when you're not working. As mentioned, there are Cast Services back there that are mainly meant to be utilized on your own time.
It's very much a judgement call. You probably shouldn't be wondering around if you have no reason to. And, of course, you should always use appropriate entrances (no going in through Cast Entrances and then going On Stage as a a Guest, and vice versa).
As to the food, I've had some very good (bordering on gourmet) experiences with Aramark.
At the same time, I've had some experiences that have required me to ER/ROS shortly thereafter so I could go worship the porcelin throne.
Really all depends on what location you visit, when you visit, and who's working.
Florida-Site Cast Dining Discounts are currently 20% at select restaurants throughout the
Walt Disney World Resort. Generally, it's only at Table Service Restaurants, with only select Quick Service Restaurants (primarily those at Resorts or
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park) participating. A full list of Restaurants is available through internal sources upon arrival.
As mentioned before, during the Holiday Season,
Disney's Family Holiday Celebration does offer additional dining discounts for Florida-Site Cast Members, Crew Members, Imagineers and Employees. These discounts are also generally more widely available than the standard Cast Dining Discount.