disneymom225
Too excited to sleep!
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- Jun 25, 2005
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We went to Rainforest Cafe on Monday with my mom, dad, DH, and DD (2). We were there for breakfast and there were exactly 3 tables occupied. We were put at a table rigth by the entrance (not a great seat but not really a big deal). DH and I put in our drink orders and took DD for a walk around the restaurant-again 3 tables occupied in the whole place-EMPTY. My dad joined us about 1/2 way through our tour and I went back to the table to keep my mom company. The waitress brought the drinks and then walked away. Everyone else came back and we looked over the menu. THe waitress came over and asked if we needed more time (part of the story also deals with the way it was said-hard to express in email!). We said yes and she sort of huffed and walked away. She came back a few minutes later and started w/ DH who was on the end- He said he wasn't sure-could he go last? She rolled her eyes and started with my dad on the other side. We ordered and I got up to go to the gift shop to buy DD a sweatshirt (too cold for what she was wearing)- DH joined me and the waitress walked into the restaurant and said "Your breakfast is at your table" and walked away. Now, this may seem like a nice thing to do but when it was accompaned with an attiude and said with a frown- it just made us feel like we were being kids called to the table by a cranky mom. It took forever to get the bill (slightly more tables occupied but still NOT a full house). When we did-no pen. I asked the guy at the inside podium and he didn't have one- then he immediately turned back to the conversation he was having with an off-duty co-worker. I asked another waitress and she didn't have one either--I ended up back in the gift shop asking the woman there! I gave a $5 tip on a $54 bill and explained my position to the manager. Now, that said-my mom worked for many years as a waitress, DH spent about 10 years in the restaurant industry and we live in a service oriented resort area so we understand that people have bad days (it was 8:45 AM but who knows what happened the night before!) and waitressing is a tough, tough job. We ALWAYS tip a minium of 20% and I have never complained to a manager about a waitress in my entire life but this service was so bad, so slow, and made us all feel that we were being a burden to the waitress. Horrible! THe food was fine (nothing to write home about but decent) and the restaurant decor is amazing but I would definitely think twice about going back.