Cmdr_Crimson
Well-Known Member
Meh..I'll be at Cosmic Rays if you need me..
You wait in line, then once you get inside order on a computer and they give you a rose that let's you know when your order is ready. Then you walk inside and pick where you want to sit. Sit down. Your rose goes off. Then you get your food.I've been to a few restaurants here in the states that are equipped with this magical technology that allows for people to wander away for a little bit and then get notified by a pleasant sensation emanating from their pocket that lets them know that their table is now ready...
Come to think of it, Dumbo has implemented this magical technology that, ironically, is commonly associated with restaurants.
Yes.So you have to eat there so you can go inside the Castle?
I assume so. I think it's the polite thing to do. I think it would be ghetto to just walk in.So you have to eat there so you can go inside the Castle?
I can't believe they didn't have the foresight to build a larger lobby for an extended queue (knowing what the demand would be for the first few years). Ridiculous.
Yes.
I don't get it... the food especially at lunch is not all that fabulous. I have eaten there for dinner, it was pretty good but not spectacular over some other WDW restaurants. The inside however IS amazing... but it's not worth wasting 2-3 hours of park time to see
I agree. Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance. How many times is Disney going to have to do this before they think ahead and say, "You know....it might get really hot and really wet for about 4 months of the year. Maybe we should do something about that."
Where are you seeing it's 2-3 hours? It's at most 45 minutes when the line is across the bridge.
Meh..I'll be at Cosmic Rays if you need me..
You wait in line, then once you get inside order on a computer and they give you a rose that let's you know when your order is ready. Then you walk inside and pick where you want to sit. Sit down. Your rose goes off. Then you get your food.
lol Dumbo. I rode his ride!
You have quite the imagination. Maybe Disney should hire you.Yeah...like I said before....Disney totally missed the opportunity to build a lavish great hall and give guests access to the great hall, comfy chairs, Belle's giant library, etc. and have CMs greeting them and telling them about the tapestries and the architecture. And to have some living furniture here and there as a surprise while you wait. One of those rose notifiers would be yours as you tour the castle, then you are ushered into the restaurant when your table is ready.
You would think...when Imagineers planned this...that they would have a much longer cue area which would be the inside of the castle...like the great hallway so guests could be inside in a cooler and drier setting...at the same time they could take in the castle surroundings, architecture, etc and be entertained by castle staff CMs and some talking furniture while waiting.
It would not have taken much more to plan it that way. Now I am waiting for the garish awning they will put up one day after numerous complaints from customers who don't like holding umbrellas...and that awning will totally kills the aesthetic of the place.
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