tinagirl
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Is this purely a restaurant thread?
Sorta.
When it comes down to changes at the parks - I'm strangely ok with it, both here in California, and in Florida.
But when they change my food (take off the filet at Chefs/no more beaver tails/shrink the drink list), I get grumpy.
Sometimes, I understand. I KNOW that food in the summer, cooked in post haste manner by a summer job teen will not be as good as food prepared by a Disney "lifer" who has been at a location for years. I expect poorer food then.
Now, I've come to expect poorer food experiences (due to crowd, or food issues) with the advent of free dining promotions.
But as the summer and free dining draw to a close, I seem to be reading more unhappy dining reviews.
I guess at the heart of it, I'm just wondering if it's partly due to the massive executive overhaul that the entire Parks & Resorts portion of the company has undergone.
Ed Grier left Tokyo Disney and is now heading up Disneyland in Anaheim, CA.
Meg Crofton is now the head of WDW.
Heck - even DVC now has a new president.
What do you guys think?
-T.
Sorta.
When it comes down to changes at the parks - I'm strangely ok with it, both here in California, and in Florida.
But when they change my food (take off the filet at Chefs/no more beaver tails/shrink the drink list), I get grumpy.
Sometimes, I understand. I KNOW that food in the summer, cooked in post haste manner by a summer job teen will not be as good as food prepared by a Disney "lifer" who has been at a location for years. I expect poorer food then.
Now, I've come to expect poorer food experiences (due to crowd, or food issues) with the advent of free dining promotions.
But as the summer and free dining draw to a close, I seem to be reading more unhappy dining reviews.
I guess at the heart of it, I'm just wondering if it's partly due to the massive executive overhaul that the entire Parks & Resorts portion of the company has undergone.
Ed Grier left Tokyo Disney and is now heading up Disneyland in Anaheim, CA.
Meg Crofton is now the head of WDW.
Heck - even DVC now has a new president.
What do you guys think?
-T.