Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over
My in laws live in Florida so there was an appeal to stop by. We just did a week there and the horrifically bad food and expenses and so I will not be back.
Where did you eat? Disney has at least one Michelin star restaurant.
It has exactly one, in the Grand Floridian hotel, and it is genuinely excellent. But apart from that, I have never had a good meal anywhere in Disney. I have had some overpriced mediocre meals, but nothing actually good. It’s ok because you don’t go for the food… but it’s just another thing that makes Disney less appealing to me personally.
Some great meals I’ve had:
Topolino’s
Yak and Yeti
Morimoto Asia
Steakhouse 71
California Grill
Jiko
Takumi-Tei
Narcoosee’s
Most of them are at resorts and Epcot. MK generally has subpar food, and a lot of people who fail to do research eat at some quick serve place there and think it’s representative of the food overall.
Disney Food Blog has a ton of guidance about where to get excellent food: https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2022/05/21/10-best-disney-world-restaurants-for-dinner/
Not only do you have to research but you have to wake up early 60 days before your trip to fight everyone else for a reservation. And good luck if you’re not staying at a Disney resort. Or you can pay a third party scraper bot app to ping you when a reservation opens up and hope that you’re near your phone to grab it.
I wonder if the competitive nature of doing Disney appeals to some people in a way?
What do you mean “fight”? For our last trip, I logged in exactly 60 days before and made 3 lunch reservations. Took me about 5 minutes total. No fighting necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently returned and we’re sort of surprised how dirty and run-down it has become. And the prices just keep going up.
You want dirty and run down, stay at a Disney hotel. I can't believe they have audacity to charge those prices for those nasty rooms.
We stayed at Port Orleans and thought it was nice, but that was maybe 10 years ago or so.
We have a friend who works for Disney so the hotel rate was something like 40% off and we got into the parks for free, otherwise we probably wouldn’t have gone. It was the end of January and crowds were light.
Anonymous wrote:CRT is probably the only difficult one to get…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently returned and we’re sort of surprised how dirty and run-down it has become. And the prices just keep going up.
You want dirty and run down, stay at a Disney hotel. I can't believe they have audacity to charge those prices for those nasty rooms.
Anonymous wrote:In our most recent visit at WDW (August), almost majority of the guests at the park and hotel were British. It’s wild. We heard British tourists talking everywhere. Do they give incentives to them? Seriously, we felt like we were in Britain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over
My in laws live in Florida so there was an appeal to stop by. We just did a week there and the horrifically bad food and expenses and so I will not be back.
Where did you eat? Disney has at least one Michelin star restaurant.
It has exactly one, in the Grand Floridian hotel, and it is genuinely excellent. But apart from that, I have never had a good meal anywhere in Disney. I have had some overpriced mediocre meals, but nothing actually good. It’s ok because you don’t go for the food… but it’s just another thing that makes Disney less appealing to me personally.
Some great meals I’ve had:
Topolino’s
Yak and Yeti
Morimoto Asia
Steakhouse 71
California Grill
Jiko
Takumi-Tei
Narcoosee’s
Most of them are at resorts and Epcot. MK generally has subpar food, and a lot of people who fail to do research eat at some quick serve place there and think it’s representative of the food overall.
Disney Food Blog has a ton of guidance about where to get excellent food: https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2022/05/21/10-best-disney-world-restaurants-for-dinner/
Not only do you have to research but you have to wake up early 60 days before your trip to fight everyone else for a reservation. And good luck if you’re not staying at a Disney resort. Or you can pay a third party scraper bot app to ping you when a reservation opens up and hope that you’re near your phone to grab it.
I wonder if the competitive nature of doing Disney appeals to some people in a way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over
My in laws live in Florida so there was an appeal to stop by. We just did a week there and the horrifically bad food and expenses and so I will not be back.
Where did you eat? Disney has at least one Michelin star restaurant.
It has exactly one, in the Grand Floridian hotel, and it is genuinely excellent. But apart from that, I have never had a good meal anywhere in Disney. I have had some overpriced mediocre meals, but nothing actually good. It’s ok because you don’t go for the food… but it’s just another thing that makes Disney less appealing to me personally.
Some great meals I’ve had:
Topolino’s
Yak and Yeti
Morimoto Asia
Steakhouse 71
California Grill
Jiko
Takumi-Tei
Narcoosee’s
Most of them are at resorts and Epcot. MK generally has subpar food, and a lot of people who fail to do research eat at some quick serve place there and think it’s representative of the food overall.
Disney Food Blog has a ton of guidance about where to get excellent food: https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2022/05/21/10-best-disney-world-restaurants-for-dinner/
Not only do you have to research but you have to wake up early 60 days before your trip to fight everyone else for a reservation. And good luck if you’re not staying at a Disney resort. Or you can pay a third party scraper bot app to ping you when a reservation opens up and hope that you’re near your phone to grab it.
I wonder if the competitive nature of doing Disney appeals to some people in a way?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never been to Disney and don’t plan on taking my kids ever. Too expensive and I don’t like crowds. My kids are 10 and 13.
Anonymous wrote:In our most recent visit at WDW (August), almost majority of the guests at the park and hotel were British. It’s wild. We heard British tourists talking everywhere. Do they give incentives to them? Seriously, we felt like we were in Britain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over
My in laws live in Florida so there was an appeal to stop by. We just did a week there and the horrifically bad food and expenses and so I will not be back.
Where did you eat? Disney has at least one Michelin star restaurant.
It has exactly one, in the Grand Floridian hotel, and it is genuinely excellent. But apart from that, I have never had a good meal anywhere in Disney. I have had some overpriced mediocre meals, but nothing actually good. It’s ok because you don’t go for the food… but it’s just another thing that makes Disney less appealing to me personally.
Some great meals I’ve had:
Topolino’s
Yak and Yeti
Morimoto Asia
Steakhouse 71
California Grill
Jiko
Takumi-Tei
Narcoosee’s
Most of them are at resorts and Epcot. MK generally has subpar food, and a lot of people who fail to do research eat at some quick serve place there and think it’s representative of the food overall.
Disney Food Blog has a ton of guidance about where to get excellent food: https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2022/05/21/10-best-disney-world-restaurants-for-dinner/