You don't think people get back from the parks late and decide they're hungry?People shouldn’t eat late at night anyway, not good for you. I’m guessing no one was using it between 12-6 anyway so no big loss.
I agree . Even if your not eating late at night we enjoyed getting room service because we were thirsty and wanted ice and glasses deliveredJust another deprecation to the legendary Disney service...
I've never used ME from the airport to the resorts, but if they dropped it, I'd consider that another cut in service.The overnight menu's were so limited on what you could order anyways I don't see this as a major loss.
People shouldn’t eat late at night anyway, not good for you. I’m guessing no one was using it between 12-6 anyway so no big loss.
I've never used ME from the airport to the resorts, but if they dropped it, I'd consider that another cut in service.
What a ridiculous statement. Who are you to judge when people are hungry? Can't tell you how many times I've gotten to a hotel late at night after a long flight and been very happy room service was available for a quick bite.
This is another example of something that other "deluxe" hotels around the world offer as part of a standard level of service but Disney has chosen they don't want to compete in this market. It's been a continuous slide for 15 years. Very unfortunate.
Its also a great way to ensure that you can get a cleaning crew in to thoroughly clean the kitchens from top to bottom, perform maintenance on the equipment, and restock.
I've stayed in both Ritz Carlton's and Four Seasons that have only offered the over night menu until 2:00 am. So again I don't see this as a drastic change.
I agree . Even if your not eating late at night we enjoyed getting room service because we were thirsty and wanted ice and glasses delivered
Also, I'm for anything at Disney that keeps fat people from getting fatter and using more scooters.
Waldorf Astoria Resorts do full 24 hours usually (we stay at the one in New Orleans often) and depends on what cities some Of the chains mentioned offer full 24 hours on our travels. (Limited menu usually after 12am) Greatly varies.I've stayed in both Ritz Carlton's and Four Seasons that have only offered the over night menu until 2:00 am. So again I don't see this as a drastic change.
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