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I have ADRs for Chef Mickey's character dinner and LTT character dinner. Just for fun, I decided to read some of the latest reviews for these two restaurants today on All Ears and was surprised to find alot of negative comments for both! Specifically, people didn't like the food, and there were a few comments on bad service. Has anyone who has been there recently had the same experience? We are eating at CM's on our last night, and I don't want our vacation to end on a sour
note. I am wondering now if I should try to change our ADRs.
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I would say definitely keep the Chef Mickey's ADR!!! We hated the food but it didn't matter, it was our last night and we wanted to leave with memories of Mickey and the gang dancing and laughing.
To those people who gave it bad reviews, I would say why the h-e-double-hockey-sticks would you go to Chef Mickey's for the food? Go to the California Grille for a gourmet meal. Go to Chef Mickey's for a great time.
We actually did both back in September 07 and we liked them both. While the food may not be anything to write home about, it was still pretty tasty. The character interaction at LTT was awesome, and at CM we saw each of the characters several times. The service in both resteraunts was very good as well.
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hummm... Chef Mickey's was it's usual, wonderful self in May. No complaints at all. I haven't been to LTT since 2005 and the food was so so, but my only real complaint was not about food or characters; it was the restrooms! There were only 2 stalls in the ladies room and we waited at least 20 minutes, not cool with a 5 year old!
We've eaten at both and had a great time at both. Both my husband and my DD3 love the food at Chef Mickey's because it is so...generic for lack of a better word. It is all tasty and not to exotic for those with picky eaters in their families. I personally love the food at LTT. There is nothing like Thanksgiving comfort food with characters! Both places had excellent character interaction and we enjoyed good service as well.
Being in the industry, I find that most people WILL tell you when they have a BAD experience at a restaurant, and if they have a nice time, it is just not discussed. When someone is upset with something they have spent good money on, they are more insistent in sharing their opinion. Here on the boards, you'll find more favorable reviews for both these places if you do a thread search. Take my advice, if there is a place you want to try, go ahead and TRY it. FORM YOUR OWN OPINION. Disney restaurants are overall a successful dining experience considering the amount of people and food they deal with all day. Remember, you probably know a person in your life who finds something to complain about in any situation, and you probably don't value their opinion very much. Granted, I'm not dismissing any bad review, even the best restaurant can have an awful day; I'm just a proponent of deciding for yourself. The opposite can be true too--a place that everyone else RAVES about may not be the right fit for you and yours.
VERY well said. I read restaurant reviews, but people's opinions on food can vary sooooo much. I always need to form my own opinion. Take Boatwrights....most of the reviews are bad.....we loved it there!
I personally love the food at LTT....very yummy Thanksgiving type meal!! We will be eating at CM's in October.
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We personally loved Chef Mickey's when we ate there in May 2007.
The food? Fine. Not the best meal in my entire life but certainly not bad. But we didn't go for a gourmet meal ... we went for the experience. And boy did we get it! It was fun -- and magical and a great time. A wonderful way to say goodbye to WDW!
Here's the thing - everyone has an opinion and is very much entitled to it. I too have driven myself crazy triying to pick a resort for our next visit based on different feed back - Who loves it, hates it and why? Bitterchickey is right ... if there is something that seems appealing to you and your tastes try it and see for yourself! You'll be satisfied no matter how it turns out - either thrilled that it was good or at least confident that now you know what it's really like and won't need to wonder "what if?"
I agree about forming your opinion. I tend to stick with restaurants, even if I read a lot of bad reviews about them, as I'd rather make up my own mind. We loved our meal at Chef Mickey's in December - we had some wonderful character interaction and, as has already been said, really that's what you're paying for at both meals, not gourmet food. The food there was very good as well - we had no complaint with it.
We ate at CMs twice (dinner and breakfast) this time. We had no complaints either time. The character interaction was wonderful. We saw each of the characters (Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, and Donald) several times. They were happy to pose for pictures each time and interacted with the kids each time they stopped. The food was very good. DS had his own plate prepared each time (due to a food allergy even though he wasn't old enough to have his own plan).
Haven't eaten at LTT so I can't say what it's like.
I love LTT...my family doesn't.....we had a great time at CM on our first time there, then 2 not-so-good....and my family refuses to go again.....but that's just one opinion.....
my mom and dad had a very humorous relationship...one of her great come-backs to dad was....."dear, I give you the right to your opinion, no matter how wrong you are....I stil get a kick out of that remark. My family is now older and they would rather go to more "adult" restaurants to eat....I'll probably "never" grow up so I'll just BRIBE someone to go out with me......usually when I go with my co-workers (girl's get-away) I talk them into trying something new rella
IMO, I would def. keep both ADR's. We have eaten at both places & love them.
CM's is a MUST on our trips, in fact, we do a dinner there the first night (our tradition) & also have a breakfast there. We have never had a problem with the food & we always enjoy the atmosphere there.
We tried LTT during our 2007 vacation & plan to eat there again. We enjoyed the food & the strawberry shortcake is to die for! Last time was the first time we tried it & we ended up eating there twice (a last minute thing on our last day).
Good luck in whatever you decide.
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I try not to listen too much to the reviews as it's very subjective. Something they don't like you might love. I have gone to CM for breakfast and it was a good character meal. Nothing special but the food was fine and the characters were fun which is what a character meal is suppose to be. I also enjoyed LTT
I love love love LTT. I'm devastated that they're taking away the characters. It was my favorite character meal ever. We're doing CM's twice on our Feb trip (a breakfast and a dinner) and I'm sure it will be fine.
As it's been said, you're not at a character meal for the food, lol. But I did love the food at LTT.
I would keep them both! We had a blast at CM last September. To me buffet food is rarely as good as a regular sit-down meal, but the atmosphere more than makes up for it. I haven't tried LTT yet, but I'd keep that once since it won't be a character meal much longer.