Then I would book whatever you can now, and see what’s available day of. You just have to give 2 hours notice to cancel ADR’s now. It used to be 24 hours.Normally I would plan ahead of time, but this is an unplanned, last minute trip, which has always been challenging, but now that I'm out of practice and out of the loop, even more so!
Last-minute bookings are almost always possible, and we're usually very successful in snagging some popular tables up until the day of. Now if/when I can't get exactly what I want, I don't fret since I know something will open up.Then I would book whatever you can now, and see what’s available day of. You just have to give 2 hours notice to cancel ADR’s now. It used to be 24 hours.
A very curious business model. FOMO-driven?On the bright side, it also means the kitchen will be more consistent and better able to deliver at least decent meals, because each station is just doing the same thing over and over. Sort of like a Noma intern, except instead of fruit leather beetles, they are plating short rib.
Well the Disney "serviceable prix-fixe" model is a pretty good one, as long as they avoid bread service without bread.
Yeah, I've been following the Noma thing, in part because R is an aspiring foodie. He's also started to earn his restaurant chops. He got hired at a good-to-very-good place in town last summer as a runner, and ended up in expo before the summer was over. He also bought a chef's knife that is a lot nicer than mine, which is only fair, because I complain about my mother's knives constantly.
Yes. I do it all the time and they don't care at all."Can I go to CA Grill and just order dessert so I can watch the fireworks?"
"Can I go to CA Grill and just order dessert so I can watch the fireworks?"
Yeah. That’s pretty much what keeps my family away. We’re not picky, but when we look at the menu offerings, we decide over all, we’d rather order something we really want.I wouldn’t mind the prix fixe meals so much if there was something I liked in all three courses. I like basic food without a lot of sauces or seasonings. It’s killing me that I haven’t been able to go to California Grill for dinner, but I don’t like any of the apps. I used to love going there on the dining plan because I could get the pepperoni flatbread as my app, the filet as main and there were multiple desserts that appealed. I am hoping they switch up the apps once they are done with the 50th celebration menu.
I would argue that all QS and the majority of table service at WDW is fast food.Not all QS is fast food. Eat a couple lighter meals and the more expensive, plentiful TS Prix Fixe won’t seem as overwhelming.
"Please pace our meal slowly. We're here for a nice night out, and are not in a hurry."I get it. But I also don't like paying $100 for a meal and having them throw the food at me as if they are slopping the hogs. The food came out so fast at the California Grill that I was a bit put off.