lucysmom
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- Oct 3, 2004
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I'm sorry, but I've been enjoying WDW since August of 1972 and the food during our trip this month has really gone downhill. With the exception of Kona, where the food was great, but the service very poor (the waiter was trying to earn his ears;I'm sure he did not) and the Cape May Clam Bake and Cape May Character Breakfast, I would not return to a single one of these restaurants we chose:
1900 Park Faire: Stepsisters were a hoot, but there was nothing worth eating on the buffet. The last time we ate there, chicken marsala (sp?) was made with thinly pounded breasts. It was delicious. This time the dish was made with cheap hunks of what seemed like leftover dark meat parts. Even the bread pudding wasn't the same.
Tokyo Dining: A 45 minute wait after our ADR time and my tempura was delivered cold, even the rice was cold. What a waste of EPCOT time, although it was fun to see the fireworks from the windows.
Ohana Character Breakfast: The pineapple bread wasn't!! And where did they find bacon that thin? I didn't know you could get shaved bacon! The waitress was annoyed about having to refill water glasses. The all you can eat aspect was abbreviated by the fact that you had to ask for more and then wait and wait until they brought it. I had the nerve to ask for another Mickey waffle which arrived after the check! This restaurant has always been a family last day tradition for us. Not any more!
Garden Grille: Food was fine. My DH loved it, but the service was so poor we rotated around twice. The characters just started waving as they passed us. There were so many dirty dishes on the table, that there was literally no room to put the dessert.
Cinderella's Royal Table: Lunch in hyper speed! The princess characters moved so fast, you would have missed them if you blinked. The meal was less than satisfying. Major domo was as light as always, but without a salad, bread, something to round it out, you had to hit Casey's to quench your hunger afterwards. They do give you a little appetizer plate with two cubes of cheese, a few grapes, and two pieces of bread with a tomato topping. This was for a table with four adults!
Walt needs to speak to someone about this. When virtually every meal comes with a three digit tab, there should be more quality control. I'm afraid we are going to be far more choosy next time. I think we are going to find more food courts to eat at. Frankly, it will save us the outrageous tips and provide us with the same, or better, quality food.
1900 Park Faire: Stepsisters were a hoot, but there was nothing worth eating on the buffet. The last time we ate there, chicken marsala (sp?) was made with thinly pounded breasts. It was delicious. This time the dish was made with cheap hunks of what seemed like leftover dark meat parts. Even the bread pudding wasn't the same.
Tokyo Dining: A 45 minute wait after our ADR time and my tempura was delivered cold, even the rice was cold. What a waste of EPCOT time, although it was fun to see the fireworks from the windows.
Ohana Character Breakfast: The pineapple bread wasn't!! And where did they find bacon that thin? I didn't know you could get shaved bacon! The waitress was annoyed about having to refill water glasses. The all you can eat aspect was abbreviated by the fact that you had to ask for more and then wait and wait until they brought it. I had the nerve to ask for another Mickey waffle which arrived after the check! This restaurant has always been a family last day tradition for us. Not any more!
Garden Grille: Food was fine. My DH loved it, but the service was so poor we rotated around twice. The characters just started waving as they passed us. There were so many dirty dishes on the table, that there was literally no room to put the dessert.
Cinderella's Royal Table: Lunch in hyper speed! The princess characters moved so fast, you would have missed them if you blinked. The meal was less than satisfying. Major domo was as light as always, but without a salad, bread, something to round it out, you had to hit Casey's to quench your hunger afterwards. They do give you a little appetizer plate with two cubes of cheese, a few grapes, and two pieces of bread with a tomato topping. This was for a table with four adults!
Walt needs to speak to someone about this. When virtually every meal comes with a three digit tab, there should be more quality control. I'm afraid we are going to be far more choosy next time. I think we are going to find more food courts to eat at. Frankly, it will save us the outrageous tips and provide us with the same, or better, quality food.