I've never really understood the point of that. If the manager was at all competent at his job, the restaurant wouldn't have served that food to begin with.
Are you secretly British?
I've never really understood the point of that. If the manager was at all competent at his job, the restaurant wouldn't have served that food to begin with.
The closest to great meals I've had in-park or downtown are Coral Reef (Epcot) and Wolfgang Puck's. Typically though, when I want a quality meal I hit up the hotels. Tchop Tchop is fantastic and The Kitchen is pretty good too.Sounds like your typical theme park dinner. I don't think I've ever had a "great" meal at a theme park or "downtown" are in my life, and this includes Epcot..which I've had decent to good meals, but paid through the nose.
Now this is an interesting addition.
Yeah, if they would reserve one of the Cineplex theaters to play the Olympics coverage, I may consider it. But that ain't happening.All I can think about when seeing those bleachers is how I would burn my legs sitting on those hot bleachers. No way would you catch me there, big TV or not. August is hot, hot, and more hot.
I wouldn't mind sitting on the bleachers and watching a bit of Olympics with a cold drink in my hand, as long as it was in the evening.Yeah, if they would reserve one of the Cineplex theaters to play the Olympics coverage, I may consider it. But that ain't happening.
I wouldn't mind sitting on the bleachers and watching a bit of Olympics with a cold drink in my hand, as long as it was in the evening.
If they really want a crowd there they should have Homer Simpson handing out free Duff beer.Yes, after 8:30 is probably the only time I would consider it. I imagine those bleachers will be fairly empty until 8/8:30 at night.
I guess they listened...Needs an awning IMO, that can be really hot in August
I guess they listened...