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13 Sep 14, 08:07 PM |
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Good thread. Didn't know about pasta at Earl of Sandwich
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13 Sep 14, 08:46 PM |
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We have a ADR . for cafe mickey but plan on visiting Rainforest Cafe and Annette's diner as well as EOS. Didn't know about the place at SLH, will look out for that! Thanks for this tread, I'm thinking of sticking some crisps etc in the case for snacking on during the day if necessary!
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17 Sep 14, 10:18 AM |
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No ones mentioned it but definitely go to pizza planet! It's the cheapest of the buffets plus you get unlimited drinks and under 3s eat free. It's pizza, pasta, salads and desserts. There's also the bonus of a soft play type thing and the theming is lovely if you and your kids like toy story! We have a 2 year old who is buzz and woody obsessed so a definite must for us and it's great on a budget x
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17 Sep 14, 10:43 AM |
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17 Sep 14, 05:59 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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17 Sep 14, 09:41 PM |
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18 Sep 14, 08:10 AM |
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Never been open in all the times ive been either. For cheap eating try booking a late breakfast, that way ypu can EMH with a snack (we take dried cereal bars etc) and fill up on "breakfast" after EMH. We also use the relay station (or the petrol station) to buy baguettes for lunch.
Buffets are expensive but are generally good fare. We dont rate EOS (one of the few it seems) but do like the other sandwich shop near the sports bar in the village. Other than that, dont feel you need to order set adult meals, order what you want! We avoid most CS mainly due to the slow serving speed (especially in the studios) |
18 Sep 14, 08:12 AM |
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I will say, though, that there is an undiscovered gem in the Studios - the Backlot Cafe. Not many people find it! Croque monsieur meal there is good value.
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18 Sep 14, 08:17 AM |
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18 Sep 14, 09:58 AM |
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Totally agree , we go here now every time we are in studios...everyone always goes to the first one you get to (sorry cant think of name) which is always packed , and the blockbuster has always been empty when we have been and loads of seating which can also be a problem else where , and always found you get more for your money than most places ...
We also love the Earl, the soup and the Hawaiian sandwich how i wish i could have one now... always found Bella note a good place to eat , pizza or pasta again but good for sharing... |
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