All Walt Disney World guests know that if you plan on dining at a park, you better clear a few hours of your schedule. It’s not that the meal will take that long, but the entire experience at a Disney World restaurant can take some time.
Sure, guests can enjoy one of Walt Disney World’s restaurants for breakfast or lunch, and the wait won’t be nearly as long. But to get the full splendor of the dining experience, you have to go at night for dinner.
But going for dinner is when guests can expect to wait the longest to be seated and for their meal. The wait time and decor became too much for one guest at the Magic Kingdom’s Be Our Guest restaurant.
You can dine in the Beast’s Castle’s splendor at the Be Our Guest restaurant in the Magic Kingdom. Guests choose three dining locations: The Grand Ballroom, The West Wing, and the Rose Gallery. Each room offers a luxurious dining experience and is different based on the room where you dine.
Each one of the dining locations offers a certain amount of luxury that one would expect from the fictitious world of Beauty and the Beast.
At #DisneyWorld’s Be Our Guest restaurant rn, and what is this rich people bs I’m looking at? I just want my food bruh pic.twitter.com/mJultqqCrC
— Talbro2 (@Talbro11) March 24, 2024
But for one guest, the luxury and the wait were just too much for him. He commented:
At Disney World’s Be Our Guest Restaurant right now, and what is this rich people BS I’m looking at right now. I just want my food, bruh.
According to Disney World’s website, guests should “be prepared to be pampered” by Be Our Guest’s “regal dining” experience. By that, pampering can take some time. Be Our Guest has prepared guests for that extended time and gives them distractions to help the time pass faster, including making it snow on the screen and meeting the Beast.
But that luxury is expensive. Be Our Guest has a fixed-priced menu that costs $70 for adults and $41 for children for lunch and dinner. For that price, you get an appetizer, entree, and dessert.
Waiting for all of those courses to be delivered can be excruciating, especially after a long day at the Magic Kingdom, and it appears that this guest had enough of the decor and just wanted some food. And sometimes that’s all you need.
So, if you don’t want to wait forever for your food, perhaps try mobile ordering from a takeaway restaurant. Otherwise, be prepared.
What do you think about waiting a long time for food at one of Disney World’s sit-down restaurants? Let us know in the comments.
A 3 course meal is not brought all at once. Perhaps he didn’t know that. Someone should have told him the meal here is not a quick service event. It is leisurely dining with each course appreciated and enjoyed slowly.
Not that the guest’s posting isn’t spectacularly eloquent, but how did “bruh” find himself there in the first place? Or even at WDW? Wrong turn looking for Six Flags I’m guessing…