jtowntoflorida
Looking Like I Can't Really Afford To Go To Disney
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When the first thing every wait person says to us at a table service restaurant is "are you on the Disney dining plan?" and somehow seems a little miffed/let down/surprised when we tell them that we are not. Why? Do they think we are idiots for not buying the plan? Or such Disney newbs so stupidly unprepared we didn't even know about it? Complete morons that obviously don't get that we could be saving money? Do they think we're going to take too long and not turn the table fast enough? Order too little/tip less? Order some things or have questions about menu items they aren't familiar with, or take a little extra effort? I kind of feel like they're now preparing for us to be the PITA table. I'm sensing a little attitude here, and seriously wonder WHY?
Really? I get the exact opposite feeling from servers, like they're relieved that we don't do the DDP.
As for my pet peeve...unfortunately for me, my biggest annoyance at Disney comes from my husband. He has some sort of anxiety about holding up the lines, so when the kids are meeting a character he becomes like a psycho drill sergeant if he thinks they're taking too much time--even if the character is leading the interaction (which they always are if we're with them a little longer than usual) . Belle put him in his place once at Characterpalooza. It was awesome.
