Dang... I never did have a chance to try Storytellers. Not too surprised about the switch to Mickey and crew, though I agree it's a bummer. Maybe if the company had more than 3 hotels at DLR, they'd allow more leeway for variety at the character meals.https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/grand-californian-hotel/storytellers-cafe/
I was very disappointed to see one of my favorite restaurants, Storytellers Café, has now taken away its table service options and is buffet only. This was the most relaxing restaurant in the resort and I really enjoyed going and having a nice lunch. Sad to see it is now only character dining and "all you can eat".
Also the characters have been changed from the critters/bears to being "Mickey and Friends". How boring.
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/grand-californian-hotel/storytellers-cafe/
I was very disappointed to see one of my favorite restaurants, Storytellers Café, has now taken away its table service options and is buffet only. This was the most relaxing restaurant in the resort and I really enjoyed going and having a nice lunch. Sad to see it is now only character dining and "all you can eat".
Also the characters have been changed from the critters/bears to being "Mickey and Friends". How boring.
Am I wrong ... at Disneyland's most expensive/exclusive hotel, there is now no longer a place to get a table service lunch?
We have White Water Snacks (counter), Storytellers (buffet), and Napa Rose (open only for dinner), the lounge (appetizers). Sure you can go out to Downtown Disney, but if you're staying at the hotel paying those prices, you'd think that option would be available.
We are super disappointed at this as well. I can see why so many people are getting upset. I just don't have the need for "all you can eat" the portions are already big enough. I understand the idea is people will pay more upfront now because of the buffet option but it seems like such a shame to not allow traditional lunch and dinner as well. I couldn't imagine staying in a hotel and only being able to have buffets as my choices.
I have also spoke to the staff. They seemed thrilled about the changes. I am sure anytime you change something you ruffle some feathers but this seems like it was a no brainer for Disney.
How can Mickey and gang be at 3 hotels at one time ???? Lol
I have also spoke to the staff. They seemed thrilled about the changes. I am sure anytime you change something you ruffle some feathers but this seems like it was a no brainer for Disney.[/QUOTE said:Thanks for your input, Bob.
Am I wrong ... at Disneyland's most expensive/exclusive hotel, there is now no longer a place to get a table service lunch?
We have White Water Snacks (counter), Storytellers (buffet), and Napa Rose (open only for dinner), the lounge (appetizers). Sure you can go out to Downtown Disney, but if you're staying at the hotel paying those prices, you'd think that option would be available.
I was at PPH in October, and the character buffet was "gang light with variant": Donald, Daisy, Minnie, Stitch.Last I was aware, Mickey and the gang are already present at the two other buffet character meals at the two other Resort hotels.
Both the DLH ( Goofy's Kitchen ) and PPH ( PCH Grill ) have 'the gang'...unless that has changed recently.
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Seems a bit repetitive to have the same crew at yet another hotel buffet...but Guests obviously must love it and pay up regardless.
Personally, I liked the 'alternative' characters that were present at Storytellers before.
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