What is the longest you have waited on a table with PS?

abaldacci

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For us it was AT LeCellier. about an hour with PS.
 
For is it was at LeCellier. We got to the restaurant about 20 minutes early and they said we would have to wait till exactly 5 pm. OK So I went up at 5pm exactly and was told there was now a wait and we finally sat at 5:45. We were there waiting for over an hour though. Very fustrating.
 
I like the food but I am thinking about taking them off my plans that's why I ask the question I wonder If they were always behind on seating. I guess I wait and see what other say. I don't want to wait that long anywhere to eat.
 
I had the same experience as Honeybehr. We arrived at Le Cellier 20 minutes before our 6pm ADR. We were finally seated at 6:45pm. Very disappointing. Not worth the wait in my opinion. FYI...we were there last September on the free dining plan. Perhaps that is the reason we had such a long wait.
 

I just wanted to say that when I was at Le Celler in May, 2005, we only waited about 10 min. with our PS and they were turning people away if they did not have a PS. My family and I loved Le Celler and will be going back on our 2007 trip.

Just wanted to share,

Loralie
 
10 minutes I think. I do recall from reading the threads over the past few years that Le Cellier seems to be the one that comes up the most for longest waits even with a PS/ADR. We've been there once and didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes.
 
About 30 minutes at O'hana. It was the only one out of the 3 we had (the others were Coral Reef and Hollywood and Vine) where we had to wait. There were some people that just walked up and got a table..maybe it was because we had 5 people?
 
For us, it was at Hollywood & Vine...about 10-15 minutes.
 
One hour at the California Grill--and we had to stand up the entire time.
Should add tho that this was prior to the new check-in policy.
 
It a toss-up between Ohana waited a hour and Cindy's breakfast 50 min. I did find Cindy's to be a little more entertaining.

Alice was there in the lobby and she was telling some great stories of her and the white rabbit. Oh my gosh! she was wonderful. Sometimes Disney does a great job in casting characters, I would have sworn that Alice had just jumped out of the book. Her accent, her manners of motion, the expressions on her face, her child like features and her stories about the white rabbit. I actually felt like I was there with the real Alice.
 
I thought LeCellier was super fast, but then again, we had a pretty early (then "PS") for dinner.

However, we waited 45 minutes to an hour at 'Ohana and Boma. Both were packed and people everywhere. Oh, and we were there about 10 minutes or so early.
 
My longest wait was at Le Cellier, about an hour for a party of 5 with a priority seating.

/carmi
 
We were told 45 mins at la cellier so we didnt eat there.That is too long of a wait w/ADR.I can see a wait like that for a walk up not w/ressies.We had to wait 35 mons at chef Mickeys and 25 mins at Boma.
 
My longest wait was at the Akershus princess lunch, but it was only twenty minutes or so. My wait at Le Cellier was only about ten minutes, and I was actually seated before my ADR time. I was solo though, so that may have been a factor, I think solos are easier to seat then families.
 











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