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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, most of the hotels are run down. Those with refurbishments are poorly done. The food is horrific. Parks and hotels are spread out so you have to drive to the parks or take a shuttle.[/quote] Horrific!!! :roll: Very credible, drama queen.[/quote] Last two times we stayed on property we got diarrhea multiple times (last time we learned and stopped eating there). The food was always cold and often had been sitting around a while. One server gave my child something they were allergic and refused to swap it out. It was very bizarre but her English was limited so I think that was the issue. I kept saying I need a new plate without that food and she kept refusing. I ended up not taking the plate. Another time, we waited 15 minutes at the pick up counter for pancakes. Our other food was completely cold and they kept passing over us. When I asked for our food, they said a few more minutes and gave us the wrong thing. We just put down all the food and left (they screamed we could have the wrong/cold food for free) and went to McDonalds. We never eat at McDonalds but the McDonalds on the Disney Property is clean, quick and always helpful. We were very thankful for it. We had a car so we'd go off property. At that point, why stay on property. We stayed at the Coronado last time. They refurbished it with a quick paint job. They even painted the tiles in the tub instead of replacing them. The paint was peeling and looked terrible. [/quote] Yeah, you've posted here before. I remember your McDonalds story. Disney takes allergies very seriously so I flat out don't believe your story about them refusing to help you with that. [/quote] They may have in the past, but they put it on the plate after I was clear my child could not eat it. She barely spoke English so that was more the problem as its not a common allergy. Another staff member eventually intervened but would not make a new plate and just took it off so we refused the plate. We've had lots of food issues. [/quote]
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