SCI-FI...don't make same mistake

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I'm sure this is well known, however, I wasn't aware of this and was not told at the restaurant.

Lunch is considered TABLE service.

Of course I was in for a surprise later in the week when I drained my TS down to 0 on Wednesday.

Ended up leaving with 2 CS and 4 snack credits left.

On a side note...my 7 yr old really liked hoop-de-do...we had a front row table! Show was good - food was avg.
 
Anywhere you go in and sit down and they bring you your food is table service. It doesn't matter if it's breakfast, lunch or dinner .
 
I'm sorry you were surprised but I'm not sure why. It doesn't matter if it is breakfast, lunch or dinner if you are seated at a table and have a waiter or waitress serve you then it is table service.
 
1) Please read the literature you were given at check-in.
2) It clearly states the TS, CS, and Snack eateries/meals.
3) Many people get surprised when they don't read the instructions.
 

denman007 said:
I'm sure this is well known, however, I wasn't aware of this and was not told at the restaurant.

Lunch is considered TABLE service.

Were you seated at a table, and a waitress came and took your order? That would make it Table Service.
 
kathylovesdisneyworl said:
I'm sorry you were surprised but I'm not sure why. It doesn't matter if it is breakfast, lunch or dinner if you are seated at a table and have a waiter or waitress serve you then it is table service.

That's not 100% true. At the Pepper Market, I was seated and had a waiter. The entire menu was considered CS - even steak and potatos for lunch.
 
That's actually the only exception CS meal that's borderline TS and it includes a gratuity of like 10% or something from what I understand. Sounds like a great place to do lunch on the DDP :thumbsup2
 
brendrek said:
That's actually the only exception CS meal that's borderline TS and it includes a gratuity of like 10% or something from what I understand. Sounds like a great place to do lunch on the DDP :thumbsup2

If you're on the DDP, the CSR is a great place to stay. If not, then it could get expensive. Great selection at the Pepper Market.
 
How did your seven year old like the Sci-Fi?? We have ADR's there mainly because I thought it would be neat for him. Thanks!
 
mom2jcc said:
How did your seven year old like the Sci-Fi?? We have ADR's there mainly because I thought it would be neat for him. Thanks!

We didn't plan on eating there - made a wrong turn @ MGM and came upon it. So no reservations...we didn't get one of the regular car tables...she was disappointed in that. She didn't like the food either. Thought she was getting chicken strips, but it turned out to be grilled chicken. The menu was pretty limited for kids.

The movies/clips jumped from theme to theme and was very uninteresting(to us).

I didn't really like the food other than my chile I ordered. Def won't be returning.
 
mom2jcc said:
How did your seven year old like the Sci-Fi?? We have ADR's there mainly because I thought it would be neat for him. Thanks!
My 8yo DS loves this place. Actually the whole family does.

Its the only thing poor DH requests every trip. :)
 
kathylovesdisneyworl said:
I'm sorry you were surprised but I'm not sure why. It doesn't matter if it is breakfast, lunch or dinner if you are seated at a table and have a waiter or waitress serve you then it is table service.
denman007 said:
That's not 100% true. At the Pepper Market, I was seated and had a waiter. The entire menu was considered CS - even steak and potatos for lunch
. Okay, fine. If you are seated at a table and a waiter or waitress serves your meal, then it is table service.
 
Was the OP just being sarcastic? I remember Sci- FI... I know I was given a menu w/ prices on it, and I know I was not impressed with the atmosphere or the food. Still~ After seeing the menu/ prices when ordering (kinda~ It is dark!) I was still :scared1: to see our bill :confused3 :rolleyes1
 
The food is the same as counter service stuff but alas it is a TS restaurant.
 
Unrelated, but I've read posts where people were also upset when they found out (after eating there) that Beaches & Cream is a TS.
 
There are currently no eateries that are CS during one meal and TS during another -- it's either all CS or all TS. That may change this summer, but for now, it works.
 
best burgers & onion rings on property and HUGE!!!! DD (21) and I split at TS here and still didn't have room for dessert! And the movie clips are hysterical!! But maybe you have to be "old" with fond memories of nights at the drive-in to appreciate dancing popcorn!!!:thumbsup2
 
best burgers & onion rings on property and HUGE!!!! DD (21) and I split at TS here and still didn't have room for dessert! And the movie clips are hysterical!! But maybe you have to be "old" with fond memories of nights at the drive-in to appreciate dancing popcorn!!!:thumbsup2

Amen Pooch!! We LOVE this place, dancing popcorn, and we always Beware of the blob!
 
Only drinks are served at the Pepper Market. You have to go to the various stations to order and pick up your food. There is a service charge. There is not menu provided, the selections are on boards at each station.
 
That's not 100% true. At the Pepper Market, I was seated and had a waiter. The entire menu was considered CS - even steak and potatos for lunch.

The "waiters" at the Pepper Market do not take your order and bring your food to your table, at least they did not when we stayed there last. It is more of a high end foodcourt.
 












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