The6ofUs
Counting down the days...
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- Dec 11, 2004
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Ohana's was okay, but isn't a keeper. It was our second time, and although we really enjoyed seeing Wishes during our meal, the food itself just isn't good enough to return for. The steak was good, though, and the waitress we had was terrific.
50's Prime Time was good, but again, not a keeper. It was our first time there and our waitress was outstanding. I think I laughed more than I ate that night. The theming was also wonderful, and I don't regret our time there, it's just the food wasn't as good as I thought it would be. I'm glad we did it once, though, and that the waitress was as good as she was.
Coral Reef was good, and is a keeper due to the chocolate wave... just can't help myself. The steak was great. The waitress was very rushed, and made sure we knew it. She wasn't outright rude, but wasn't friendly, either. We also experience the delay in being seated that others have mentioned. That chocolate wave is calling me back already for next year...
Rose & Crown was good, had a great waitress who was wonderful to us the whole evening - made sure we had good views for illuminations, had reset our table with fresh everything when we returned from viewing, was very personable and friendly. The food was okay for most of us. I think we were tired, though, so maybe it was better than I remember. The friendliness and care of the waitress, though, was great, and it's a keeper according to my dh.
Concourse was a blur, so I can't give it a fair evaluation. I had to rush through the meal (not Disney's fault), but my husband said his steak was delicious. I think he wants it to be a keeper.
Raglan Road was good for me, but not for the rest of my family, so it won't be a keeper. I loved the "It's not bleeding chowder." Service was fine, and the atmosphere is good.
San Angel Inn isn't a keeper. Only one of us enjoyed our meal, and the service was extremely slow. The restaurant is also too crowded. I had high hopes for this one because the atmosphere is so great, but it's definitely not a keeper.
Chef Mickey's for breakfast has become a "last meal before we leave for home" tradition for the past several years and it didn't disappoint us. I love the food, the energy of the characters, and the magic reflected in my young daughter's eyes every time she sees Minnie coming her way. Priceless.
That's it! Please let me know if you have any questions about the places we dined and I'll be happy to answer.
50's Prime Time was good, but again, not a keeper. It was our first time there and our waitress was outstanding. I think I laughed more than I ate that night. The theming was also wonderful, and I don't regret our time there, it's just the food wasn't as good as I thought it would be. I'm glad we did it once, though, and that the waitress was as good as she was.
Coral Reef was good, and is a keeper due to the chocolate wave... just can't help myself. The steak was great. The waitress was very rushed, and made sure we knew it. She wasn't outright rude, but wasn't friendly, either. We also experience the delay in being seated that others have mentioned. That chocolate wave is calling me back already for next year...
Rose & Crown was good, had a great waitress who was wonderful to us the whole evening - made sure we had good views for illuminations, had reset our table with fresh everything when we returned from viewing, was very personable and friendly. The food was okay for most of us. I think we were tired, though, so maybe it was better than I remember. The friendliness and care of the waitress, though, was great, and it's a keeper according to my dh.
Concourse was a blur, so I can't give it a fair evaluation. I had to rush through the meal (not Disney's fault), but my husband said his steak was delicious. I think he wants it to be a keeper.
Raglan Road was good for me, but not for the rest of my family, so it won't be a keeper. I loved the "It's not bleeding chowder." Service was fine, and the atmosphere is good.
San Angel Inn isn't a keeper. Only one of us enjoyed our meal, and the service was extremely slow. The restaurant is also too crowded. I had high hopes for this one because the atmosphere is so great, but it's definitely not a keeper.
Chef Mickey's for breakfast has become a "last meal before we leave for home" tradition for the past several years and it didn't disappoint us. I love the food, the energy of the characters, and the magic reflected in my young daughter's eyes every time she sees Minnie coming her way. Priceless.
That's it! Please let me know if you have any questions about the places we dined and I'll be happy to answer.