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It pains me to write this, as we heard such lovely things about the character breakfast at Topolino’s and deliberately scheduled it as our farewell meal at the end of a week-long trip, but we had an extremely disappointing experience.
Here is the email I wrote to Disney about the experience:
Good Morning,
I have just returned home from a week-long stay and, while we had a wonderful trip and had a few excellent cast member interactions, I would like to express my deep disappointment with the character breakfast at Topolino's on our final morning. Several things went wrong, so I will try to be brief:
SEATING:
We were seated in the "private" side room along the terrace, with my two small children, where characters do not enter the room but merely poke their head in to wave - not even long enough to get a picture. Most of the characters are only visible through a screen. Another family nearly seated in this room took one look and said no way, then got a table in the main room!
I understand the need to distance, but the very worst part of this seating was that a table directly in my view, one open for seating and exactly the same size as our table, sat EMPTY for 45 minutes, for the duration of our meal. Only as we were preparing to leave did the table get seated. I noted there was no change to the makeup of the tables around it, as all of the available tables consistently had families seated, even when the empty table was finally seated.
SERVICE:
At one point, my daughter spilled her entire drink all over herself, the table and the floor. We proceeded to use every one of our table napkins to mop up the mess, which was large enough that our entire party was either on their feet or crawling under the table mopping it up. The cleanup took at least 5 minutes, during which time NO ONE, not our server, not ANY server, paused to help us or offer to bring us extra napkins.
When we finally flagged down our server to say we had cleaned up a big mess and needed new napkins, there wasn't even an "oh no, sorry to hear that." She grabbed some extra napkins and did not offer to refill the drink (the Riviera juice that comes with free refills.) I later asked for a refill and received it, but at a restaurant of this quality, I should not have had to ask.
This was our final experience in Disney, on our last day: my husband literally cleaning your carpet on his hands and knees while cast members walked right by, and people on the other side of the wall enjoyed their character experience. No one cared about us and our mess in the side room for unimportant guests, apparently. I could cry just thinking about it now, and in fact, I did shed a couple of tears at the end of our meal.
The food was great, but I will never return to this restaurant, based on this experience - the worst I've ever had in more than 10 Disney trips. I decided not to speak to a manager, as I wanted to sleep on it, but now I am home and no less upset by the experience. I also did not want to seem as though I was trying to "get" something by complaining. Now, I simply want someone to know what happened and to receive some sort of acknowledgment that this was not up to Disney standards.
I do want to say that we had a very friendly greeter upon arrival and a very engaging busser. I believe his name was Cliff.
Sincerely,
**********
Here is the email I wrote to Disney about the experience:
Good Morning,
I have just returned home from a week-long stay and, while we had a wonderful trip and had a few excellent cast member interactions, I would like to express my deep disappointment with the character breakfast at Topolino's on our final morning. Several things went wrong, so I will try to be brief:
SEATING:
We were seated in the "private" side room along the terrace, with my two small children, where characters do not enter the room but merely poke their head in to wave - not even long enough to get a picture. Most of the characters are only visible through a screen. Another family nearly seated in this room took one look and said no way, then got a table in the main room!
I understand the need to distance, but the very worst part of this seating was that a table directly in my view, one open for seating and exactly the same size as our table, sat EMPTY for 45 minutes, for the duration of our meal. Only as we were preparing to leave did the table get seated. I noted there was no change to the makeup of the tables around it, as all of the available tables consistently had families seated, even when the empty table was finally seated.
SERVICE:
At one point, my daughter spilled her entire drink all over herself, the table and the floor. We proceeded to use every one of our table napkins to mop up the mess, which was large enough that our entire party was either on their feet or crawling under the table mopping it up. The cleanup took at least 5 minutes, during which time NO ONE, not our server, not ANY server, paused to help us or offer to bring us extra napkins.
When we finally flagged down our server to say we had cleaned up a big mess and needed new napkins, there wasn't even an "oh no, sorry to hear that." She grabbed some extra napkins and did not offer to refill the drink (the Riviera juice that comes with free refills.) I later asked for a refill and received it, but at a restaurant of this quality, I should not have had to ask.
This was our final experience in Disney, on our last day: my husband literally cleaning your carpet on his hands and knees while cast members walked right by, and people on the other side of the wall enjoyed their character experience. No one cared about us and our mess in the side room for unimportant guests, apparently. I could cry just thinking about it now, and in fact, I did shed a couple of tears at the end of our meal.
The food was great, but I will never return to this restaurant, based on this experience - the worst I've ever had in more than 10 Disney trips. I decided not to speak to a manager, as I wanted to sleep on it, but now I am home and no less upset by the experience. I also did not want to seem as though I was trying to "get" something by complaining. Now, I simply want someone to know what happened and to receive some sort of acknowledgment that this was not up to Disney standards.
I do want to say that we had a very friendly greeter upon arrival and a very engaging busser. I believe his name was Cliff.
Sincerely,
**********