Iain Chapman
Are we back at DLRP yet?
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- Jan 17, 2005
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Hi All,
So we've returned from DLP Christmas Season after an absent of 3 years. At this point most people have a highs and lows list, but I've only a low that I want to share.
Cafe Mickey....what happened to it?
The Menu:
This used to be themed, all of the dishes were named after a character. Now it's almost just a "standard" menu with dishes listed with no thought
The kids menu was separate with activities , and a pair of pop-out glasses. Crayons were provided. Now the kids menu is just part of the laminated card
There were numerous options on the menu. This time we looked at the menu and really weren't impressed
Characters
During the course of your meal you'd likely see at least 4 characters, and then probably they'd have done the rounds twice. This time we saw 2 characters, on 1 rotation
Food Quality/Service
I'd previous found the food quality to be of good standard. It was somewhere you could go for an expensive evening, and know that you'd see the a fair number of characters who spend time with you, receive fairly good service and food.
You'd be served with a dish of mini baguettes and butter as you waited for you meal. This had to be asked for, and I could see numerous tables who never received this
Conclusion
Cafe Mickey was somewhere we would end each trip to DLP after each visit. However after this visit it's nothing somewhere I'm likely to be return to, unless I had a reason to get up-close to Mickey.
It feels that an accountant has revised the budget, without having experienced or understood the restaurant. In doing so the life and sole of the restaurant has been lost. Even elements of the experience have been lost - no longer do the cast members drop everything to join in to dance to "Think" (Aretha Franklin) that seem to play every half hour ( at least it never occurred on this visit ). You also used to face stupidly large, pointless plates on the tables.
Now it seems it's a mediocre experience where you pay a premium to see minimum characters.
Everything else was fine.
Sure I was disappointed with the way DLP continues to operate Casey Jr and the Storybook boats. These are good attractions for families with small children and I just feel that these are underused - especially as Casey is the nearest that younger guests will get to experience a coaster and is a good "training" ground to build up to BTM.
So generally a positive visit (honest) - I even saw a cast member in a queue tell a guest to put out his cigarette - much to his protest that it was an electronic one. It was just Cafe Mickey that I found to be the big let down.
Iain
So we've returned from DLP Christmas Season after an absent of 3 years. At this point most people have a highs and lows list, but I've only a low that I want to share.
Cafe Mickey....what happened to it?
The Menu:
This used to be themed, all of the dishes were named after a character. Now it's almost just a "standard" menu with dishes listed with no thought
The kids menu was separate with activities , and a pair of pop-out glasses. Crayons were provided. Now the kids menu is just part of the laminated card
There were numerous options on the menu. This time we looked at the menu and really weren't impressed
Characters
During the course of your meal you'd likely see at least 4 characters, and then probably they'd have done the rounds twice. This time we saw 2 characters, on 1 rotation
Food Quality/Service
I'd previous found the food quality to be of good standard. It was somewhere you could go for an expensive evening, and know that you'd see the a fair number of characters who spend time with you, receive fairly good service and food.
You'd be served with a dish of mini baguettes and butter as you waited for you meal. This had to be asked for, and I could see numerous tables who never received this
Conclusion
Cafe Mickey was somewhere we would end each trip to DLP after each visit. However after this visit it's nothing somewhere I'm likely to be return to, unless I had a reason to get up-close to Mickey.
It feels that an accountant has revised the budget, without having experienced or understood the restaurant. In doing so the life and sole of the restaurant has been lost. Even elements of the experience have been lost - no longer do the cast members drop everything to join in to dance to "Think" (Aretha Franklin) that seem to play every half hour ( at least it never occurred on this visit ). You also used to face stupidly large, pointless plates on the tables.
Now it seems it's a mediocre experience where you pay a premium to see minimum characters.
Everything else was fine.
Sure I was disappointed with the way DLP continues to operate Casey Jr and the Storybook boats. These are good attractions for families with small children and I just feel that these are underused - especially as Casey is the nearest that younger guests will get to experience a coaster and is a good "training" ground to build up to BTM.
So generally a positive visit (honest) - I even saw a cast member in a queue tell a guest to put out his cigarette - much to his protest that it was an electronic one. It was just Cafe Mickey that I found to be the big let down.
Iain

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