Yeah, just saw NBC picked up Brooklyn 99 after it was cancelled
That’s your opinion and that’s totally fair (I’m sure others feel similarly). I will say I’d be curious to see what the attendance numbers look like overallIf they are having trouble filling tables, it doesn't matter that it's unique. We have never eaten at WCC because, as you said, there are tons of other places to eat that are more appealing. We may try WCC now that it will be quieter. It was mentioned on the other thread that WL is a deluxe resort and the constant deafening noise from Whispering Canyon sort of detract from the upscale (and very expensive) ambiance in the lobby. I'm sure the management was okay with that if tables are always full, but if not, why not make some adjustments to see how it affects dining reservations there?
I was specifically interested to see that the pony races won't start until after 10:00 am. I have stayed at WL a few times and wanted a table service breakfast option with no screaming or antics and settled for Roaring Forks since there was no assurance of a quiet meal at WCC even if you "opted out" of the antics.
And yes, I realize what a grump I sound like. Stay off my lawn! Just wanted to share the alternate perspective - we like other schtick (Trader Sam's comes to mind) but this theme, the noise, and the rude server bit has never appealed to us.
That's in line with Disney's current overall pricing policy of, "If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it."That could be amazing - I could also see it being pretty darn pricey!
First I had heard of a lunch prefix coming to Le Cellier as well - no pricing listed though
Honestly the shenanigans is what got me to go to WCC not the food. The food was actually a pleasant surprise for me though. I have loved 50's Prime Time in the past so that is why I wanted to go here. I wouldn't call the server rude either. Its not like there are ton of restaurants like this on property. It is sad that we are losing one of the few still around.If they are having trouble filling tables, it doesn't matter that it's unique. We have never eaten at WCC because, as you said, there are tons of other places to eat that are more appealing. We may try WCC now that it will be quieter. It was mentioned on the other thread that WL is a deluxe resort and the constant deafening noise from Whispering Canyon sort of detract from the upscale (and very expensive) ambiance in the lobby. I'm sure the management was okay with that if tables are always full, but if not, why not make some adjustments to see how it affects dining reservations there?
I was specifically interested to see that the pony races won't start until after 10:00 am. I have stayed at WL a few times and wanted a table service breakfast option with no screaming or antics and settled for Roaring Forks since there was no assurance of a quiet meal at WCC even if you "opted out" of the antics.
And yes, I realize what a grump I sound like. Stay off my lawn! Just wanted to share the alternate perspective - we like other schtick (Trader Sam's comes to mind) but this theme, the noise, and the rude server bit has never appealed to us.
That could be amazing - I could also see it being pretty darn pricey!
First I had heard of a lunch prefix coming to Le Cellier as well - no pricing listed though
This mornings 20th anniversary ceremony.
It is sad I went there on my last trip and had much fun.I will miss the shenanigans.Honestly the shenanigans is what got me to go to WCC not the food. The food was actually a pleasant surprise for me though. I have loved 50's Prime Time in the past so that is why I wanted to go here. I wouldn't call the server rude either. Its not like there are ton of restaurants like this on property. It is sad that we are losing one of the few still around.
I'd love to see Mickey there....News
Stitch has been removed from World of Disney at Disney Springs
https://twitter.com/blog_mickey/status/994971637362634752?s=21
I just hope they don't make the store boring.I'd love to see Mickey there....
I just hope they don't make the store boring.
Hopefully I'm reading this incorrectly. Are they adding a new building or replacing one of the restaurants? Hoping they aren't planning on a waterfront restaurant. It's wonderful for the diners but it's starting to feel like the Epcot corridor. I'm sure whatever they do will be attractive I just don't like losing the water views.News
New Signature Dining coming to Japan pavilion
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2018/05/disney-parks-best-bites-may-2018/
This is suppose to go in the back of the pavilion from my understanding. There had been rumors swirling for a while around this.Hopefully I'm reading this incorrectly. Are they adding a new building or replacing one of the restaurants? Hoping they aren't planning on a waterfront restaurant. It's wonderful for the diners but it's starting to feel like the Epcot corridor. I'm sure whatever they do will be attractive I just don't like losing the water views.
Whew. That would be wonderful instead of waterfront. Will keep my fingers crossed your rumor is true.This is suppose to go in the back of the pavilion from my understanding. There had been rumors swirling for a while around this.
Adding another restaurant.Hopefully I'm reading this incorrectly. Are they adding a new building or replacing one of the restaurants? Hoping they aren't planning on a waterfront restaurant. It's wonderful for the diners but it's starting to feel like the Epcot corridor. I'm sure whatever they do will be attractive I just don't like losing the water views.
so in that back store area that now (or at least in March was) candy and sweets? Wonder if it would also include that back entrance with the shogun warriors statues..... I always enjoy looking at those...This is suppose to go in the back of the pavilion from my understanding. There had been rumors swirling for a while around this.