Must be a mooving experience.It's more expensive than High Teat at Harrods..
Must be a mooving experience.It's more expensive than High Teat at Harrods..
Come to the resort themed after the Jersey Shore's famous Boardwalk....to have high tea, cucumber sandwiches, and scones.It's more expensive than High Tea at Harrods...about the same price as High Tea at the Ritz in London.....and this does not look comparable in the least to that experience... I just saw a video review of their lunch service and it was not flattering...and the reviewer was clearly trying to be as nice as she could be.... People will go because it is pretty and new....and eventually there will not be repeat business for the $25 slice of quiche and $30 ham and cheese sandwich.
Do you mean afternoon tea, as described at the price listed?Under/Over on if this thing closes sooner than the Star Wars Hotel anyone?
Here's the reality, they're a third party restaurant leasing their space, the initial pricing got a lot of negative PR at launch, which has stuck with them, and the crowds aren't materializing. I don't even think they are on the Disney ADR system yet or even plan to be soon.Do you mean afternoon tea, as described at the price listed?
Do you mean the entire restaurant?
I can see CBS being a location for smallish weddings, Bridal parties.
I'm tired of paying WDW prices for almost edible food.
Food is priced like character meal. Is the atmosphere, and better food quality, enough to get business.
According to other boards CBS will be added to DME, maybe today.I don't even think they are on the Disney ADR system yet or even plan to be soon.
According to other boards CBS is expected to be added to DME, maybe today. Flying Fish disappeared from DME, until I updated DME. Disney IT at workI don't even think they are on the Disney ADR system yet or even plan to be soon.
Why would it be added to MDE when it is on Open Table?According to other boards CBS is expected to be added to DME, maybe today. Flying Fish disappeared from DME, until I updated DME. Disney IT at work
Why wouldn't it be? Many third party restaurants, not located in theme parks, are in both. Disney Springs. The restaurants in the Swan, Dolphin and Reserve are on both.Why would it be added to MDE when it is on Open Table?
Exactly! I’m surprised more people haven’t realized this. Open table is usually how I get my Boathouse reservations. Usually easier to get on Open Table than through Disney.Why wouldn't it be? Many third party restaurants, not located in theme parks, are in both. Disney Springs. The restaurants in the Swan, Dolphin and Reserve are on both.
For some reason I thought it was Disney's Magical Experience.It is MDE (My Disney Experience), not DME. DME is Disney's Magic Express, which no longer exists
The only reason I know the correct name is because the web address is my disney experience. Otherwise, I'd have no idea.For some reason I thought it was Disney's Magical Experience.
Sorry if I confused anyone.
Are you saying CA Grill is underpriced?More expensive than California Grill dinner ($89/$39, before AP discounts for some).
If that's you in your profile picture, we've seen you a bunch of times.It is not, it is a third party business (I work there)
Given how difficult/strict parking is at Boardwalk, Cake Bake Shop has contracted to bring in guests.Why would it be added to MDE when it is on Open Table?
It is MDE (My Disney Experience), not DME. DME is Disney's Magic Express, which no longer exists.
Here's the reality, they're a third party restaurant leasing their space, the initial pricing got a lot of negative PR at launch, which has stuck with them, and the crowds aren't materializing. I don't even think they are on the Disney ADR system yet or even plan to be soon.
As much as I love cake, this is not a destination like Gideons where people will wait on line for a slice, and people are certainly not going to leave Epcot to walk over here for a meal (The rest of the empty expensive restaurants in the Boardwalk Area Resorts prove that). Once the initial buzz dies down, this place is toast...cake toast?
Come to the resort themed after the Jersey Shore's famous Boardwalk....to have high tea, cucumber sandwiches, and scones.
CBS hasn't had a grand opening. You still can't make reservations on MDE. Calling it a failure, although possible, is premature.This is the problem. I think this concept works in Indiana where there's a market for "special occasion" places with casual food. At WDW, when the entire trip is a special occasion and little girls are always treated like princesses, there's an upper limit to what people are willing to pay for literal ham & cheese sandwiches, no matter how amazing the experience is.
As others said above, this could have maybe worked at GF - especially if they were outsourcing GFC. Most of the menu is literally hotel lobby food anyways.
This is the problem. I think this concept works in Indiana where there's a market for "special occasion" places with casual food. At WDW, when the entire trip is a special occasion and little girls are always treated like princesses, there's an upper limit to what people are willing to pay for literal ham & cheese sandwiches, no matter how amazing the experience is.
As others said above, this could have maybe worked at GF - especially if they were outsourcing GFC. Most of the menu is literally hotel lobby food anyways.
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