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Yes, please! I heard that the Mickey waffles are no longer part of the DLH club level breakfast offerings. I really hope it’s not true!
They have them. They now have them in a heated container like they use at dinner.^^^
Yes, please! I heard that the Mickey waffles are no longer part of the DLH club level breakfast offerings. I really hope it’s not true!
Hooray! And Thanks for confirming! You made my day!!They have them. They now have them in a heated container like they use at dinner.
Hooray! And Thanks for confirming! You made my day!!
They had them two weeks go when we were there. Here's a short video I had streamed from there.
Yes, Chef takes suggestions seriously.Thanks ! My understanding it's the management and Chef that control the offerings. For example we have expressed our concerns that we love the Twining Teas in the loose tea sachets that we find them in the Club lounge in the Grand California & WDW lounges but the E-Ticket Club & Paradise Pier only provides the Twining standard tea bags were are much inferior in flavor profiles.
Some information about Club Level at GCH:
>>>DIS recently posted a review of Concierge and the Veranda.
>>>A recent thread about the new carving station
>>>My photos from last month
Yes, they are checking to see everyone has a room key.Here`s a Quote from the first link : Then there’s the guy standing by the door to the lounge, happy and cheery in that inimitable Disney style, who insists on taking your room key to open the door to the lounge for you.
Is that what they do now? Use your key to open the door for you? I think it has more to do with screening who gets in .
I had a similar experience at the E-ticket, where a single group rearranged most of the tables into a single large table -- monopolizing most of the lounge.Yes, they are checking to see everyone has a room key.
We had a situation this weekend in the DLH E-ticket with a family brought in all their friends. I know this because the dad specifically said when asked "Do they care if you bring all of us in", "No, no one checks the keys. I always just book 1 room, then everyone comes over to eat..." They brought in about 12-14 of their closest friends. They cleaned out the breakfast area before I could get pics on Saturday, so I had to take pics Sunday morning.