3DisneyFanz
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2015
- Messages
- 1,343
Seems like their answer is pretty well summarized here. Combining the ADR policy with a menu that doesn't appeal to a lot of people due to taste/ cost isn't a recipe for success.
Apps + dessert is always okay at a normal TS.Given that it's not filled to capacity, do you think it would be frowned upon to just grab apps or desert there (with adequate gratuity)? I don't plan to (or want to) leave time/meals/funds to eat a whole meal there, but I wouldn't mind checking it out.
Given that it's not filled to capacity, do you think it would be frowned upon to just grab apps or desert there (with adequate gratuity)? I don't plan to (or want to) leave time/meals/funds to eat a whole meal there, but I wouldn't mind checking it out.
There's honestly not a lot on the menu that appeals to me. ADR or no, I don't see myself bothering to go.
I still haven't been able to figure out why they don't accept ADRs. I wonder if a lot of guests are reluctant to give up a sure ADR time ( relative, to be sure), for a possibly longer, uncertain seating time at Skippers. Personally, I'm looking forward to trying it on our next visit
There is just about no way this is not a factor. Combined with other things.I still haven't been able to figure out why they don't accept ADRs. I wonder if a lot of guests are reluctant to give up a sure ADR time ( relative, to be sure), for a possibly longer, uncertain seating time at Skippers. Personally, I'm looking forward to trying it on our next visit
I love that there is a restaurant that I can just walk up to and don't have to plan 180 days out!! I just left a slot in our plans for the day and it wasn't an issue.
We ate there twice during the holidays. I loved the food both times, but it is a little overpriced. On our first visit we walked right up and were seated. On our second visit we waited about 20 minutes. We had waited 45 minutes for our ADR at Liberty Tree the day before, so I was thrilled with a 20 minute wait during the busiest season of the year.
I really enjoyed the bread & honey before the meal. I had the mac & cheese both times, because I enjoyed it so much the first timeI had the kungaloosh dessert twice, too, but noticed the second time our serving was much smaller. We had a great server on our first visit which made the whole experience so much fun. On our second visit, we had a server who didn't really care to get into the theme, which took all of the fun out of it. We will definitely go back again, but we will ask for a server who likes the play up the part. The cast members playing along with theme is what makes these themed restaurants special and worth the extra money. I don't mind paying a few extra dollars if they make the experience fun and entertaining. I am a Disney purist at heart, and in the minority on this subject, but I am glad there is no alcohol served because that is the way Walt wanted it. It is just my opinion, please be kind
![]()
I kind of like the fact you don't have to have an ADR for it, we are not an ADR type of family. We like to fly by the seats of our pants, make FP the night before and if we make ADRs it day of. We've never had any problems doing it this way.
Sooo... for those who are saying the menu isn't appealing. Is it because the food is too out there or is it too normal?
I love that there is a restaurant that I can just walk up to and don't have to plan 180 days out!! I just left a slot in our plans for the day and it wasn't an issue.
We ate there twice during the holidays. I loved the food both times, but it is a little overpriced. On our first visit we walked right up and were seated. On our second visit we waited about 20 minutes. We had waited 45 minutes for our ADR at Liberty Tree the day before, so I was thrilled with a 20 minute wait during the busiest season of the year.
I really enjoyed the bread & honey before the meal. I had the mac & cheese both times, because I enjoyed it so much the first timeI had the kungaloosh dessert twice, too, but noticed the second time our serving was much smaller. We had a great server on our first visit which made the whole experience so much fun. On our second visit, we had a server who didn't really care to get into the theme, which took all of the fun out of it. We will definitely go back again, but we will ask for a server who likes the play up the part. The cast members playing along with theme is what makes these themed restaurants special and worth the extra money. I don't mind paying a few extra dollars if they make the experience fun and entertaining. I am a Disney purist at heart, and in the minority on this subject, but I am glad there is no alcohol served because that is the way Walt wanted it. It is just my opinion, please be kind
![]()
I also agree with this. I'm a bit of a picky eater and there isn't anything on the menu I would like. I was excited for a new restaurant at MK but I'm really disappointed in the offerings. Was hoping for more normal (or at least a few normal) items.There's honestly not a lot on the menu that appeals to me. ADR or no, I don't see myself bothering to go.
Sooo... for those who are saying the menu isn't appealing. Is it because the food is too out there or is it too normal?