WDW - Eat at your own Risk (A news Report)

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From our local CBS station in Boston:

Eat At Your Own Risk: Disney World

A CBS4 Special Report


Feb 12, 2004 1:25 pm US/Eastern
The upcoming Presidents' Day week is one of the busiest times of the year at Walt Disney World Resorts, when thousands of families head south for their February break for fun in the sun. But how safe is the food?

In an exclusive Eat At Your Own Risk investigation, CBS4 takes a look at dozens of Disney restaurant health inspection records, uncovering critical health code violations.

"This year plan a gathering with your circle of loved ones," the Walt Disney World commercial said during the Super Bowl.

It was a commercial like this that brought Dr. Bruce Boyd and his family to Walt Disney World last May, a promised trip to one of his seven-year-old twins for having her tonsils out.

"Well, it was fun at first but the time when daddy got sick it was boring," recalls Sarah Boyd.

The Boyds say their long-awaited vacation to Walt Disney World was cut short when dad got sick after eating at a restaurant in Epcot. "I was pretty much laying in bed the whole time and doubled over with cramps and about every 45 minutes I was in the bathroom," Bruce Boyd remembers.

Children of all ages will see their dreams come true by getting a magical Disney World vacation this February break. There's an adventure for everybody and a whole kingdom of restaurants to delight in, but could your lunch turn your stomach more than the twirling teacup ride?

In an exclusive Eat At Your Own Risk investigation CBS4 examined the health inspection records of over 150 Walt Disney Resort eateries and found half had at least one critical health code violation in 2003. Violations health officials in Tallahassee say can make you sick.

"Keep your hands clean, keep your working surfaces clean, keep correct temperatures. They are very basic things but can avoid food-borne illness," says Geoff Luebkemann from the Department of Business & Professional Regulation.

Disney promises lunch fit for a princess at Cinderella's Royal Table, tucked away the inside of the magical castle, but when inspectors were there last August they found two critical health code violations lurking. The turkey, the ham and the cheese were all held at dangerous temperatures, which experts say can lead to the growth of harmful bacteria.

"Bacteria causes food-borne illness or can lead to it," Luebkemann says. The 'Tower of Terror' isn't the only thing that may be dishing out upset stomachs at the Disney resorts. Beyond the critical health code violations, the state of Florida received eight complaints in 2003 from Disney guests of food poisoning.

"I don't tend to complain," Boyd says. But he was so ill he filed a complaint with the state, saying he got a serious bout of food-borne illness at the Coral Reef Restaurant in Epcot Center.

Test results confirmed Boyd had salmonella poisoning. "I'm no public health expert but apparently they have some contamination going on," Boyd says.

When inspectors visited the Coral Reef Restaurant last May they found no violations related to Dr. Boyd's food-borne illness complaint but they did find another violation. Vegetables, couscous and sausage all being held at unsafe temperatures.

"We are very proud of our food safety record and certainly one guest who has a bad experience here is one too many," says Disney spokesperson Jacquee Polak.

Polak proudly points out they serve more than 100 million meals a year and says they're a leader in food safety. "The USDA, the FDA and other local health officials have used us for their training ground and we think the system we have in place is effective and when there is an error we make the correction."

They insist they work hard to avoid violations and try to correct them immediately. "Of the millions and millions of guests who visit us every year, eight of those guests filed a health complaint and we think that is outstanding," Polak adds.

But it was no fun for ten people at the Disney Beach Club Resort last July. According to state records, after digging in to the clambake at the Cape May Café they reported classic symptoms of food poisoning, including nausea, diarrhea and the chills. They called the state and blamed the steamed clams but when inspectors showed up two weeks later, they say they found no violations.

"These specific guests who had a bad experience here it wasn't prolific with the dining experience and if you had a problem we certainly would make sure it was addressed correctly," Polak tells CBS4.

A New Jersey woman who says she was sickened after eating chicken and pasta at The Brown Derby Restaurant in MGM Studios last October complained directly to Disney but when CBS4 tracked her down she wouldn't appear on camera because she says Disney paid her cash not to talk.

"Is it a common practice to sign confidentiality agreement?," Cole asked. "It's an agreement, this is basically to cover and protect both parties," Polak answered. But when inspectors investigated the chicken and pasta complaint they uncovered diced chicken held at potentially hazardous temperatures, just one of 77 Disney Resort restaurants to have critical, dangerous violations in 2003.
 

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Eat At Your Own Risk: EPCOT Center

Eat At Your Own Risk: EPCOT Center

A CBS4 Special Report

Feb 12, 2004 1:14 pm US/Eastern
If you caught EPCOT's magnificent fireworks show last July after diving into the all-you-can-eat feast at the Biergarten Restaurant you may have found more explosions going off in your stomach than in the sky.

The German Pavilion racked up three critical health code violations, melon salad, sausage salad, macaroni salad and pork were all held at dangerous temperature. State inspectors ordered some of it thrown out on the spot!

"They take a lot of precautions in other areas so I'm kind of shocked at that," says Brenda Beard.

Families like Brenda Beard's come to Walt Disney World on vacation with great expectations. From the rides and attractions to the restaurants and grounds Disney invites you to believe in magic.

But a CBS4 Eat At Your Own Risk investigation found the unbelievable. Half of the 150 Walt Disney resort eateries we obtained health inspection records for had at least one critical health code violation in 2003!

Violations Florida health officials in Tallahassee say can make you and your family sick.

"Certainly our big attractions in Florida have a stake in food safety, they've got a brand and image to protect," says Geoff Luebkemann from the Department of Business & Professional Regulation.

But last year 17 people claimed they got food poisoning at Walt Disney World and went straight to the state of Florida to report it. Still, other guests chose to complain directly to Disney when they saw not Mickey Mouse, but a real live rodent.

Carole Hayne, from England, her best friend and their children dined at the Mexican hot spot San Angel Inn on the final night of their vacation last October. "We had a really, really good holiday so it was our last
celebration."

But the families' celebration at the Base of the Volcano quickly erupted into mayhem when Carole says one of the kids spotted not Mickey Mouse, but a rat snacking on scraps in the dining room.

"The children were quite horrified as we all were they jumped up and wanted to leave," says Hayne.

Which is exactly what they did.

Hayne says not only did she complain to Disney, she took her grievance to Florida's Department of Business and Professional regulation. They investigated, and while the state found no sign of rats at the restaurant they did uncover two critical health code violations

"It's the last place I would expect to find a rat in a restaurant," adds Hayne.

"We think we work very hard to make this a great, safe place to visit," says Disney spokesperson Jacquee Polak.

Polak insists Disney is a leader in food management and safety, that their workers are trained above the state standards and points to the fact that of the millions and millions of guests they served last year only a few had problems, but she also admits there is room to improve.

"Certainly that is not acceptable and that is not the standard, we have a pest management system here in place," says Polak.

Exploring the culture and cuisine of Morocco, restaurant Marrakesh will lure you in to this sultan's palace. But far from guests getting the royal treatment state inspectors last September uncovered four critical health code violations.

After inspectors found chicken pastilla, egg rolls, and mayonnaise all held at dangerously high temperatures, they ordered it thrown away on the spot.

One of the things we find again and again are foods held in dangerous temperature zones?

"When there is a violation at one location it is corrected immediately, the cast is again trained to make sure that doesn't happen again," says Polak.

Continuing our tour around the world in EPCOT, inspectors came to a halt at France, not to savor the French cuisine, but to slap the restaurant, Bistro de Paris, with two critical health code violations.

Chicken stock was held at dangerous temperatures and ordered to be tossed out while raw chicken was stored above raw lamb and what's worse, raw fish was stored above bread and cooked clams! All creating the potential for dangerous cross contamination.

Trying to avoid the spread of harmful bacteria, Disney says they've now pioneered a new device to conduct their own inspections and try to keep food within safe temperature ranges.

"The USDA the FDA and other local health officials have used us for their training ground, we think that the system we have in place is effective, when there is an error we make the correction," says Polak.

If you're going to Disney and you experience any problems, you can report them to Disney and Florida state health officials.

And keep in mind, half of the Disney restaurants had no violations in 2003.


A List Of Some Walt Disney World Resort Restaurants With No Critical Health Code Violations On Their Last Health Inspection Report From 2003:

Main Street Bake Shop, Magic Kingdom
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, Magic Kingdom
Columbia Harbour House Upstairs, Magic Kingdom
Victoria Falls, Animal Kingdom
Dolphin Fountain, Walt Disney Worl Dolphin
The Chuck Wagon, Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
Pizzafari, Animal Kingdom
House Of Blues, Downtown Disney
Seashore Sweets, Disney's Boardwalk
Turtle Shack, Disney's Old Key West
Muddy Rivers Pool Bar, Port Orleans Resort
Mardi Grogs, Port Orleans Resport
Sassagoula Floatworks And Food Factory Food Court, Port Orleans Resort
Martha's Vineyard At Disney's Beach Club Resort
Boulangerie Patisserie, Epcot
50's Prime Time Cafe, Mgm Studios
Missing Link, Pleasure Island
Port Royal Hamburger Shop
Citricos, Disney's Grand Floridian
Mitsukoshi Yakitari House, Epcot
Mitsukoshi Restaurant, Epcot
Cantina De San Angel, Epcot
The Garden Grill Restaurant, Epcot
Scuttle's Landing, Magic Kingdom
Team Sports Pool Bar, All Star Sports Resort
Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies, Magic Kingdom
Aloha Isle, Magic Kingdom
Tony's Town Square, Magic Kingdom
The Pinocchio Village Haus, Magic Kingdom
Kona Café, Polynesian Resort
Pecos Bill Café, Magic Kingdom
Aunt Polly's Dockside Inn, Magic Kingdom
Outer Rim, Contemporary Resort
Chef Mickey's, Contemporary Resort
Liberty Inn, Epcot
Sunshine Season Food Fair, Epcot
Portobello Yacht Club, Downtown Disney
Leaning Palms, Typhoon Lagoon
Typhoon Tilly's, Typhoon Lagoon
Palio, Walt Disney World Swan
Cabana Bar & Grill, Walt Disney World Dolphin
Boatwright's Dining Hall, Port Orleans
Whispering Canyon Café, Wilderness Lodge
Roaring Fork Snacks, Wilderness Lodge
Trout Pass Pool Bar, Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Sunset Ranch Market, Mgm
Planet Hollywood, Downtown Disney
Espn Sports Bar, Boardwalk
Flying Fish Cafe, Boardwalk
Flame Tree Barbeque, Animal Kingdom
Rainforest Café, Animal Kingdom
Singing Spirits, All Star Music Resort
 

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