Roy G. Dis
Well-Known Member
Huh?
I've been to many restaurants that check all those boxes.
In Disneyland? Which restaurant was that?
Huh?
I've been to many restaurants that check all those boxes.
In Disneyland? Which restaurant was that?
In Disneyland? Which restaurant was that?
In Disneyland? Which restaurant was that?
I wonder how long before Disney decides it's okay to open up another bar behind Disneyland's gates.
In Disneyland? Which restaurant was that?
DLR foodservice is a disaster disguised as a joke. Want further proof? Go check out Craftsman.Haha! So wait, the bartender told you to stay in your spot and not move? Or the cocktail waitress told you that?
Either way, that's so awesomely bad that it's hysterical. It's like Disneyland food service is devolving into Denny's on a bad night.
Napa Rose is the exception to the rule. Good staff. Great service, especially at the bar. Worth every penny.Plaza Inn, Cafe Orleans, breakfast at Red Rose Taverne, and occasionally Rancho del Zocalo. If we're counting DCA, Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta, Lucky Fortune, and sometimes Boudain (I miss their corn chowder). I used to love the dinner buffet at Storytellers at GCH, but they keep jacking up the prices and lowering the quality--plus I can't handle the screaming kids sometimes. I'm gonna try the high tea at Steakhouse 55 in September when the Downton Abbey movie comes out.
I find Carthay too chi-chi for my taste. That's why I haven't tried Napa Rose. Plus I don't have money to burn.
It IS a bar. Full of children.To me, Oga's Cantina is not priced to keep people looking to spend $15/pp out. It's a bar, after all. Thus it sacrifices either comfort or satisfaction for being kinda affordable. If you're expecting a Blue Bayou experience at Pizza Planet prices, you're gonna have a bad time.
Napa Rose is the exception to the rule. Good staff. Great service, especially at the bar. Worth every penny.
It IS a bar. Full of children.
I was surprised by how much that bothered me as well - it's not designed like a family restaurant, it is a full on bar so the kids don't have anything to do and it feels really odd to have them hanging out while everyone is drinking. Had never felt that way in other parks with liquor and bars, it's just a little bit of a disconnect.
Affordable, comfortable, and memorable. Pick two out of the three.
Sounds like this bar is none of those three.
I have a really hard time believing CMs are telling people “not to move” on the regular because they are truly being rude. Are they TRYING to be rude to be in character?
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