MinnieGirl33
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Purrrrfecta said:I think my exact statement was, "Disney has become like a designer handbag- accessible to the masses and cheapened in quality."
Great analogy!
Purrrrfecta said:I think my exact statement was, "Disney has become like a designer handbag- accessible to the masses and cheapened in quality."
MiaSRN62 said:Interesting.....so next time I just won't be upfront with anyone when we want drinks/appetizers/dessert only. I'll just wait to be seated and then tell them we're not ordering an entree. I can't see anyone asking us to leave after we've been seated. Sometimes it doesn't pay to be upfront honest.
We were tempted as well to complain to someone about how Tony's treated us, but ended up not doing anything based on the fact that it was just too much trouble and we were on vacation.
I accept your most gracious apology TonyI would like to offer my sincere and public apology for how badly I treated these fine people. I was not even aware of my actions!
Purrrrfecta said:You know I thought the same thing, but I was too scared to post my thoughts without wearing a flame suit. I said the exact same thing to my DH when we left chef Mickey's this June. I think my exact statement was, "Disney has become like a designer handbag- accessible to the masses and cheapened in quality."
momtosydneyntodd said:I mean really--there are some restaurants that should be available to all--no matter your income. Chef Mickey's should be available to every child--regardless of their parents' income. I have no problem making character meals available to the masses. Seeing a child's dirty little face light up when Mickey walks in--priceless. In fact, let's make Chef Mickey's free. And for those who think that Chef Mickeys is like a cheap handbag--go eat at the Brown Derby! Now let's see a smile on one of those dirty little faces.............. shall we?????? That is DISNEY MAGIC!!!
momtosydneyntodd said:I mean really--there are some restaurants that should be available to all--no matter your income. Chef Mickey's should be available to every child--regardless of their parents' income. I have no problem making character meals available to the masses. Seeing a child's dirty little face light up when Mickey walks in--priceless. In fact, let's make Chef Mickey's free. And for those who think that Chef Mickeys is like a cheap handbag--go eat at the Brown Derby! Now let's see a smile on one of those dirty little faces.............. shall we?????? That is DISNEY MAGIC!!!
momtosydneyntodd said:Purrrfecta- From the posts/quotes that you highlighted and the comments that you made-I got the impression that you were talking about WDW guests who are less fortunate. If I am mistaken, I apologize. Thank you for clearing that up.
As far as food quality goes, I don't think it has gone down. As for the service-- yes. It has declined a good bit, even in the last two years.Purrrrfecta said:The point of this had nothing to do with income. It had to do with supply and demand. When the demand for something increases the quality often decreases. Chef Mickey's food quality and service has really gone down. JMHO
Peepster said:However, with as busy as the parks (and restaurants) have been do you think we'll be heard? I'm still waiting for an answer to last Christmas' comment/question.
I'd venture that handy little piece of plastic has some culpability here too.SimbaNoodle said:...I personally still prefer my DDE card...
rinkwide said:I'd venture that handy little piece of plastic has some culpability here too.