Alice's Mom
<font color=deeppink>My little one has now become
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I wish I had the same wonderful experience as the majority of the posters had. This was the worst meal experience my daughter and I had during our stay at WDW a couple weeks ago. We waited 30 minutes to get in even with PS. Our waiter was rude and we felt very rushed. The milkshakes weren't on the menu so I asked what they had non-alcoholic besides soda and he replied "like what?" so I ordered a sprite. Next table he tells the family "we have the greatest milkshakes" I tried to get his attention to change my order but he walked away. When he got back with the drink I told him I didn't realize they had milkshakes and would like one and he said "well I already brought out your sprite" and made me feel awful, so I said nevermind. I had the salad and it was just drenched in dressing so I would advise anyone to order dressing on the side. My steak was wonderful and perfectly cooked, but the potatoes not so good. My daughter thought the food was very good.
When I gave him my room key for the dining plan, I was scolded that I hadn't told him before the meal started and said I made it so he had to go and revise the ticket. I told the host when we arrived about being on the plan and the host wrote it down on the little sheet they create when you arrive at the restaurant. I also found it odd they give kids a menu with activities and coloring areas, but they aren't allowed to have crayons because some servers have rollerskates, which I understand, but maybe they could have come up with something different.
The actual atmosphere of the drive in and the silly B Movie previews they showed were great (my daughter was only afraid of the first few then she saw how silly they were too), I was pleased they showed a Tom and Jerry cartoon also. The food overall was decent, but our waiter really ruined it for us.
When I gave him my room key for the dining plan, I was scolded that I hadn't told him before the meal started and said I made it so he had to go and revise the ticket. I told the host when we arrived about being on the plan and the host wrote it down on the little sheet they create when you arrive at the restaurant. I also found it odd they give kids a menu with activities and coloring areas, but they aren't allowed to have crayons because some servers have rollerskates, which I understand, but maybe they could have come up with something different.
The actual atmosphere of the drive in and the silly B Movie previews they showed were great (my daughter was only afraid of the first few then she saw how silly they were too), I was pleased they showed a Tom and Jerry cartoon also. The food overall was decent, but our waiter really ruined it for us.
