Lol too funny aliceYou probably will if you're not in my party. lol
couldn't agree more. They are very overrated and people still go there. I had turkey sandwich last time and bun was toasted for some reason and was hard like a rock while turkey was dry. Nasty food.BOG Lunch. Overpriced, overhyped, no different than all the other fast food walk ups except they DELIVER your food SLOWLY to your table. They only deliver the food-everything else you have to get yourself. Bad concept. I expected sit down service not McDonalds. Food was just OK - not worth the price or the overblown coveted reservation.
BOG Lunch. Overpriced, overhyped, no different than all the other fast food walk ups except they DELIVER your food SLOWLY to your table. They only deliver the food-everything else you have to get yourself. Bad concept. I expected sit down service not McDonalds. Food was just OK - not worth the price or the overblown coveted reservation.
Our mistake-the "reservation" was misleading. Didn’t realize BOG Breakfast and Lunch is HALF Quick Service and Dinner is sit down. For lunch you type in your own order at a kiosk just like McDonalds, hope to find a table even though you have a reservation (for what?) collect your own utensils etc, then they deliver food only-weird-really SLOW service. Learned the hard way -it was the WORST overhyped, overpriced help myself half quick service/food in the MK. For "quick service" Food in Gaston’s Tavern, without a resie, was far superior, cheaper, faster and exactly what I expected from a quick service dining experience.Why did you expect sit down service at a quick service location?
Our mistake-the "reservation" was misleading. Didn’t realize BOG Breakfast and Lunch is HALF Quick Service and Dinner is sit down. For lunch you type in your own order at a kiosk just like McDonalds, hope to find a table even though you have a reservation (for what?) collect your own utensils etc, then they deliver food only-weird-really SLOW service. Learned the hard way -it was the WORST overhyped, overpriced help myself half quick service/food in the MK. For "quick service" Food in Gaston’s Tavern, without a resie, was far superior, cheaper, faster and exactly what I expected from a quick service dining experience.
Sci Fi Drive in. The only good thig I have to say about that place is that the horrible food temporarliy distracted me from the fact that I was eating while looking at the back of my family's heads. The movie clips were lame, but not the good lame.
That's actually a fairly common mistake. If you read the tripadvisor reviews, just about every negative one mentions being surprised that lunch or breakfast was not table service. One started out with a "warning" that even though you have a reservation, the meals are not table service. Some people just make stuff up - one reviewer said she was promised that Belle and the Beast would visit every table at breakfast and left a one-star review because that didn't happen. Another said she expected Belle, the Beast, Mrs. Potts, Chip and the rest of the cast to make an appearance. Still another thought that Belle and the Beast would do the dance from the movie. I'm not sure where they are getting this information (other than their own imaginations) because Disney sure isn't making these representations. I think people assume from the need for reservations, the popularity and the price that they will be getting much more of an experience than what is actually provided.Our mistake-the "reservation" was misleading. Didn’t realize BOG Breakfast and Lunch is HALF Quick Service and Dinner is sit down. For lunch you type in your own order at a kiosk just like McDonalds, hope to find a table even though you have a reservation (for what?) collect your own utensils etc, then they deliver food only-weird-really SLOW service. Learned the hard way -it was the WORST overhyped, overpriced help myself half quick service/food in the MK. For "quick service" Food in Gaston’s Tavern, without a resie, was far superior, cheaper, faster and exactly what I expected from a quick service dining experience.
You know, this is actually a great point. The same could really be said about 50's Prime Time. Both depend largely on nostalgia. That made sense in 1989. Thirty years later, do those concepts still work? A high percentage of guests today aren't old enough to have nostalgia about those things. Their nostalgia is about things from the 80s and 90s, not the 50s and 60s.If you aren't at least 50 yrs old, NONE of the movie clips would mean anything to you.