estnh
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- Jan 24, 2002
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We just returned last night from a week at the CBR using the dining plan. We had previously used the plan on our last trip in April of last year, and we loved it.
But I have completely revised my opinion of the plan, and probably will not use it again. The restaurants have become wildly busy, and the atmosphere (at least at the restaurants we frequented) has changed since last year. Even at the better restaurants they are rushing you, trying to turn the table over in a minimal amount of time. There are long lines everywhere, and there is absolutely NO flexibility in dining. Most of the restaurants we saw did not even attempt to fit walk-ins into their schedule-they just turned them away. In fact it seemed they were struggling just to accomodate the people that had ADRs.
We had made ADRs for our entire trip, but several times did not feel like using them. However, since you can't get in anywhere, so you're pretty much stuck with what you have. There is nothing enjoyable in having to sit down to a meal that no one wants!
Also, for some unknown reason, they nickel and dime you at the least expensive meal of the day--breakfast. Last year, you could get an entree such as eggs, sausage, hash browns, and get a bagel or a croissant or fruit, which they counted as a "dessert". This year you get absolutely nothing at breakfast but the entree and a drink. They charged extra for fruits, breads, etc. Its not a big deal, but it is very aggravating. You can get huge amounts of food at lunch, but the same counter service credit at breakfast gets you much much less value.
Very disappointed with what has happened to Disney dining in the past year, and next trip we'll probably research offsite restaurants and utilize them much more than we have in the past. My best analogy is that the restaurants are becoming much like a Disney ride attraction--long lines waiting to get in and cast members doing everything they can to push the maximum number of people through.
But I have completely revised my opinion of the plan, and probably will not use it again. The restaurants have become wildly busy, and the atmosphere (at least at the restaurants we frequented) has changed since last year. Even at the better restaurants they are rushing you, trying to turn the table over in a minimal amount of time. There are long lines everywhere, and there is absolutely NO flexibility in dining. Most of the restaurants we saw did not even attempt to fit walk-ins into their schedule-they just turned them away. In fact it seemed they were struggling just to accomodate the people that had ADRs.
We had made ADRs for our entire trip, but several times did not feel like using them. However, since you can't get in anywhere, so you're pretty much stuck with what you have. There is nothing enjoyable in having to sit down to a meal that no one wants!
Also, for some unknown reason, they nickel and dime you at the least expensive meal of the day--breakfast. Last year, you could get an entree such as eggs, sausage, hash browns, and get a bagel or a croissant or fruit, which they counted as a "dessert". This year you get absolutely nothing at breakfast but the entree and a drink. They charged extra for fruits, breads, etc. Its not a big deal, but it is very aggravating. You can get huge amounts of food at lunch, but the same counter service credit at breakfast gets you much much less value.
Very disappointed with what has happened to Disney dining in the past year, and next trip we'll probably research offsite restaurants and utilize them much more than we have in the past. My best analogy is that the restaurants are becoming much like a Disney ride attraction--long lines waiting to get in and cast members doing everything they can to push the maximum number of people through.