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lesleyanne
17 Jun 05, 11:20 AM
anybody done this?
is it worth going?
big_dog_ush
17 Jun 05, 01:24 PM
Did this last October.
Not a bad night out with some "different" entertainment but my personal feeling was it was a little overpriced for what amounted to a 2 hour dinner. DW loved it mind.
I wouldn't go again but I don't regret having done it last year.
I have some photos I can send you if you PM your e-mail address.
lesleyanne
17 Jun 05, 03:14 PM
hi! Ian
thanks for the photographs it does look like it is worth a visit.
what was the food/drink like.
lesley
big_dog_ush
17 Jun 05, 04:06 PM
Now THAT WAS good! I suppose I could say it was worth the cost ($40 something each I think) for the amount and quality of the grub.
Free cocktail (Mai Tai) on arrival. Soft drinks free throughout the meal. Alcohol could be purchased.
If memory serves me right ...
Several courses (5 I think) which included Soup, Salad, Fish, Meat and Dessert. We were able to eat as much as we wanted. When a serving dish was empty they would bring another until we surrendered!!
Fish was Mahi Mahi served with rice I think. I've never had this before but really enjoyed it. I like fish anyway but DW doesn't normally, even she ate most of hers.
Meat course was both chicken and Pork, served with vegetables.
Dessert was some kind of cake or gateaux. I'm not a sweet tooth so gave mine to DS (16 yrs). After polishing desserts the waiter brought another 3 for us. DS ate 2 of these before giving in!! No we don't normally allow him to eat that many but this was the second last night of our holiday and I knew it would save me money in the bar later that evening as he wouldn't be able to drink any fizzy pop! :D I was right.
We were there in late October when it was very quiet. This may have accounted for the amount of food that we were offered but the quality was what I would consider above average for this kind of Dinner Show event.
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