I'm usually pretty Pollyana-ish about this stuff but I fear this might be another cost-cutting measure. Can anyone dispel this fear and tell me there will be an actual refurb that will take 3+ months?
I was always happy with POFQ's selection till I dined at PORS on night. So many more options!!I am hoping with the refurb they upgrade the meal choices. They have always been lacking in that food court. Its been worth the 15 minute walk to PORS for a better evening meal.
Same here. I asked one year , Wheres the spaghetti & meat ball dinner you had last time I was here? They said we dont have it anymore but they have it over at PORS. So I went on a walk and was amazed at all the choices there. Of course they have a much larger preparation area so they can give a better choice. It sure would be nice if POFQ could improve. Until they do, I'm fine with the evening stroll.I was always happy with POFQ's selection till I dined at PORS on night. So many more options!!
It's actuall quite nice!Same here. I asked one year , Wheres the spaghetti & meat ball dinner you had last time I was here? They said we dont have it anymore but they have it over at PORS. So I went on a walk and was amazed at all the choices there. Of course they have a much larger preparation area so they can give a better choice. It sure would be nice if POFQ could improve. Until they do, I'm fine with the evening stroll.
Yes, mug refills will be available.Can anyone confirm if they'll have soda refills available at FQ?
I am a little disappointed that Disney did not notify guests until only a few weeks before this change. Part of how we go about picking a resort includes the dining options. It is nice to have a cafeteria environment that is themed and established. Had we known about this sooner, we could have had enough time to still get a more favorable room at a different hotel. What's odd is this hotel is losing a key component, but is still not considered part of the summer savings deals.
I'm staying st POFQ from Sept 5-13, and I have not been notified of this closure. Does this mean it will be back up and running by my trip, or did Disney accidentally leave me off the notification list?
We're staying Oct 16-23 and received the notification email from Disney this morning, so I guess it's still closed until at least then.
We're staying POFQ 8/3-7, no email notification yet. Pretty disappointed about this, but I guess the silver lining is that it's an excuse to take the boat down to Disney Springs and do some exploring there instead...
Can I make a suggestion before you guys get too upset. Make a call directly to the French Quarter. Ask if they are using the Lounge or the former Bonfamille Cafe. IMO the Lounge and scattered tables just outside it is really too small to service the entire resort, they actually use the Lounge as overflow for Sassagoula during busy hours in the morning due to small seating area of that QS. As I said I was at the Former Bonfamille Cafe 2 years ago and it was still intact from closure in 2000 and likely so is their kitchen. I ask if the Resort will be utilizing Bonfamille Cafe seating area while Sassagoula is down for refurbishment. If that is the case it is really nice.
This seating area was opened briefly under a new name over Christmas 2015 last year as Scats Cat's Cafe IMO a nice QS option for the refurb if that is where they are sticking it. They gave it a trial run 6 months ago, maybe in prep for the rehab. I'd ask you might not have anything to fear.
Some more information on the temporary dining location...
http://www.portorleans.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1792#p7259
White tablecloths and cloth napkins at a Disney location?! Don't let the bean counters know! (Yes, I know it's an old picture...certainly shows how things have changed though, sadly).
That photo was actually from last Christmas! But based on the furniture and the Cast Member costumes in that pictures it looks like banquets was running the operation. I wonder if banquets approached POR and asked to use the space to make extra money or if POR wanted more capacity for the holidays and paid banquets to operate it? I wish it was used more that just a flex space, even if it was just a weekend operation.
White tablecloths and cloth napkins at a Disney location?! Don't let the bean counters know! (Yes, I know it's an old picture...certainly shows how things have changed though, sadly).
Also, I believe the kitchen has been in use by Disney for a number of years for catering and as a test kitchen for all of WDW. So it is very much functional.
I'm pretty certain most food courts are profitable for Disney, especially the very busy ones at Port Orleans.I'm usually pretty Pollyana-ish about this stuff but I fear this might be another cost-cutting measure.
I'm curious as to what they will be doing since it is a long refurb. Personally. I'm hoping it gets a decorative makeover. I'm not a fan the way this food court looks currently. The masks are kind of creepy and the white walls make it look a little like a school gym. I'm hoping the go for a warmer, richer look with festive decor.
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