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browneyedgirl
2 Mar 07, 07:48 PM
Hi Guys
One of the guys we are travelling with has a birthday the day we fly back.
He has decided he would like to go to the Hard Rock Cafe the night before.
I had planned to do Seaworld that day, is it possible to do Seaworld during the day and then head over to the Hard Rock Cafe for dinner. Or is it too far?
Can you tell I haven't ordered a map yet!
Also do you need tickets to get into Citywalk?
Thanks guys
filharmonic
2 Mar 07, 07:52 PM
its around a 10 to 15 min journey depending on traffic and no you don't need tickets for city walk but i'm not sure if you have to pay parking
Chesterbhoy
2 Mar 07, 08:05 PM
On your birthday they make you stand on a chair with a ice cream with a candle in it and everyone is invited to cheer!
loadsapixiedust
2 Mar 07, 08:08 PM
In average traffic it shouldn't take you more than 15 - 20 minutes from Seaworld, but allow another 10 minutes to walk from the Universal parking lot! If you arrive at CityWalk after 6pm you won't have to pay for parking. You can book a table at Hard Rock Cafe up to a month in advance on their website.
browneyedgirl
2 Mar 07, 08:43 PM
Thanks guys. :)
I shall wait anothe month then and book a table.
Just had a look at the website and it looks amazing.
motty1969
4 Mar 07, 04:48 PM
Hard Rock Cafe do brilliant food , me , sister, two kids and a toddler all ate for about £50, and that included two rounds of drinks too. We had that much food on our plates, we never had to buy my little one a meal, she shared with every one else. The food was fab and the service was well worth a good tip. The waiters/ waitresses were great, really nice and friendly, and kept the beer flowing.
twinkletoes
4 Mar 07, 04:53 PM
We made a priority booking at the HRC, which worked superbly, the unfortuneate part was that we had much better food elsewhere.
TiggerD
4 Mar 07, 05:22 PM
Hard Rock Cafe :thumbs-up
anfield05
5 Mar 07, 10:37 AM
dh favourite restaurant of the holiday
vicky1lilo
5 Mar 07, 10:42 AM
if he in to the hard roack ring up and tell them before you go and they will do a tour for you it well worth doin thought i cant rember much or mine i was in to much shock
ju_itfc
5 Mar 07, 03:40 PM
I have to agree that although the HRC is good, there are much better alternatives in Orlando.
Although saying that I must admit the Chocolate Brownie Sundae does take an awful lot of beating in the dessert stakes!!!
Great choice for a birthday though...and free parking in the evening at Citywalk.
Have fun;)
Thanks - another evening meal idea booked into the planner
PS. Tickets for Tom Jones still available in March if any Dibbers are there then!
ambersmom
5 Mar 07, 11:15 PM
weve always enjoyed the HRC, never had a bad meal yet,
The HRC is certainly an experience :erm:
The place is absolutely vast, by far the largest restaurant I've ever eaten in and ITS INCREDIBLY LOUD
Seaworld is a nice and chilled park so you won't find it as mad as us who went after a full day in IOA. By the time I came out I felt like my head was about to explode :omg:
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