Brygida
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2005
- Messages
- 535
There was only one! issue we had during our entire stay with the DDP, and that was at Raglan Road.
We had a horrid, snotty waiter there, who was overly-friendly (sitting down next to us, etc) which we thought was crossing the boundaries of acceptability.
We were a 3-family, two-room party. We had a total of 3 adults on one room card and 3 adults, 1 child on the other room card, for a total of 7 people. We bought 5 adult meals for the 5 adults who ate (my toddler son who was also with us, had eaten his dinner earlier around 6pm) and the waiter gave us the 3rd degree. He at first refused to take the two cards saying something about why didn't we have all 7 people eating at the dinner? Then he started saying that we were cheating the system by using child credits for adult meals.
People eat separately all the time. We felt harrassed by his questioning. Also, since room occupancy had all been verified at check-in, we did not feel obligated to answer/explain to him. It is not his job to police when or in what groups we eat. My toddler was not going to wait to eat dinner at 8:30pm! And, we had 7 people on the DDP, and were only asking him to charge the 5 people who were eating, how was that wrong in any way? Why would he even think it was wrong? ..... just venting.....
What all this says to me, is there is always 1 person who considers themselves to be the self-appointed police enforcement of some policy that they were never responsible for enforcing in the first place.
We had a horrid, snotty waiter there, who was overly-friendly (sitting down next to us, etc) which we thought was crossing the boundaries of acceptability.
We were a 3-family, two-room party. We had a total of 3 adults on one room card and 3 adults, 1 child on the other room card, for a total of 7 people. We bought 5 adult meals for the 5 adults who ate (my toddler son who was also with us, had eaten his dinner earlier around 6pm) and the waiter gave us the 3rd degree. He at first refused to take the two cards saying something about why didn't we have all 7 people eating at the dinner? Then he started saying that we were cheating the system by using child credits for adult meals.
People eat separately all the time. We felt harrassed by his questioning. Also, since room occupancy had all been verified at check-in, we did not feel obligated to answer/explain to him. It is not his job to police when or in what groups we eat. My toddler was not going to wait to eat dinner at 8:30pm! And, we had 7 people on the DDP, and were only asking him to charge the 5 people who were eating, how was that wrong in any way? Why would he even think it was wrong? ..... just venting.....
What all this says to me, is there is always 1 person who considers themselves to be the self-appointed police enforcement of some policy that they were never responsible for enforcing in the first place.
