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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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Let me start by saying the theming is top notch and I'm glad I got to see it, the food however is lacking. As with all Disney restaurant, options are very limited. I so badly wanted the food to be good unfortunately there are much better options throughout the world. And I will say that my family and I are just one opinion as many others may find it enjoyable, I don't however see us returning unless there is a menu overhaul.
That's why we decided not to fight getting an ADR there. We looked over both lunch and dinner menus, deciding there weren't enough dishes we'd like to make it worth the hassle of trying to get an ADR or waiting to get in for lunch.
But then, we go for good food over good atmosphere generally. Half our fun at WDW is where we'll eat. Yes, weird, I know.
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So sorry your experience there was disappointing. I loved my meal there and found the menu to be very different from others at WDW-- nicely creative. Both the lunch and dinner menus had items that really appealed to me.
We did lunch back in late May, and we loved our food. I definitely found that it was a cut above most other CS food at the parks. I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it.
My experience there (for lunch, in December 2012) was quite the opposite. I found a good selection of food on the menu, and I was able to sample almost everything because I was there with a large group. I found the quality of the food to be top-knotch, easily the best CS option at MK. It was so good, in fact, that I would rate it equal with most of the TS places at MK.
I really wanted to try it on this trip, but I think we will wait until our 2014 trip with our DGD and our DGS. Our whole family will be able to try something new together!!
We just returned from WDW, also. We had a great meal at BOG. I'm sorry you were disappointed. I got the steak and it was cooked perfectly..... my other 3 "travel buddies" got the sautéed shrimp and scallops in puff pastry and they all loved it. This was our 1st meal together at WDW and it was an great and memorable beginning. 2 of my friends arrived a couple of days before us and had lunch at BOG........they really enjoyed that and couldn't wait to experience the dinner with us.
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We did try dinner last April, would have liked a few more choices. But recently I have seen menu changes so I am sure they are working on it. Sounds like some people had good luck with lunch, so I think I will try that next time. We loved the inside, it was beautiful.
We did lunch, I was okay with the selection it was more my husband and two sons. Again I don't regret going as it's the only way to see inside and it's gorgeous inside and worth it even if you just get a cupcake.
Sorry it wasn't up to expectations. I think it has been so hyped that people are expecting more than what is offered. We went in December last year for lunch and were pretty pleased. As a primarily vegetarian eater, I was happy to have more than one choice. The quinoa salad was very light and while it could have used a smidge more dressing, I liked it. My son was not happy to find seeded bread on his sandwich, but he loved the ham and fries (and I ate a piece of the nicely cheesy bread). Our cupcakes were tasty and just the right size. We plan to go again this year so my husband can see it too.
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Sorry to hear that it wasn't great! We ate dinner there last December and were pleased enough to try to get an ADR for our trip next month. Nothing was available, though! At least you got to see the inside, which is pretty amazing in and of itself.