My husband and I had dinner here on 12/17/10, part of the CP, on the DXDDP. We had ADRs in the 6 o'clock hour for the 8 o'clock show, but it was rainy cold and DH, who has rods and plates in his back from a surgery, was hurting badly enough to make him want to leave by 4 pm. Knowing we would lose 4 TS credits by missing the meal or cancelling, and knowing that there was no way we could last the day, I left DH in the America pavillion where he was sheltered and booked it to France to ask (beg) for a change of reservations. Despite an hour-long wait line for walk-ups, the managers listened to my problem and graciously took me right in and changed my CP cards to the earlier showing. DH made his way down and we were served by the incredible Jeremy, near a window. The restaurant was gorgeous and the service was better than any I have ever had, despite our rush to make it to the CP show. We both had salads (very good), and both loved our desserts (creme brulee and chocolate mousse cake), but the entrees left oh so much to be desired. I had the filet with potatoes and beans, all of which was perfectly cooked but exceptionally bland. I, the woman who never doctors or spices her food, so infrequently even cooks with salt that I have had the same bottle of Morton's for the first 3 years of my marriage, salted everything. Nothing had any taste at all. DH, lover of Tobasco and pepper, also commented that although his sides were okay, his chicken was very dry and more bland than anything he eaten in years. We didn't send anything back as we were strained for time and determined to enjoy our experience even if it wasn't what we had hoped. Considering the package was 2 TS credits per person, or $60 each person OOP, and the show itself was not all that I had expected (another story), I would NOT do the CP again. The establishment itself- I might return, but only for lunch, as our dinner would have been pricey CP or not. The ambiance, service, and creme brulee are the only highlights for me.