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Old 23 Apr 20, 06:10 PM  
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Originally Posted by xcited View Post
We enjoyed it with our daughters 12 & 16. Menu was a bit 'funny' for my 2. Youngest ended up with a flat bread and a side of Mac and cheese. Not the best use of 2 ddp credits. The server was very accommodating. We enjoyed getting dressed up, great service, and watching the fireworks.
I’m pretty sure that’s all mine would eat and our youngest will be 12 then too
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Old 23 Apr 20, 06:12 PM  
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Originally Posted by Memories4You View Post
we started going here with our two when they were 4 and 6.DS was super fussy back then but servers were always very accommodating and if the chef had the ingredients they would make it. Although its fancy its not pretentious, ive seen many youngsters run a muck in there and get away with it! Well worth it IMO.
Thanks that’s very handy to know
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Old 24 Apr 20, 01:23 AM  
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We went for dinner in 2018 with our then 5 year old daughter. It was good... not spectacular food. It felt special, partly because we got dressed up for it and it was fairly expensive. Watching the fireworks from the deck was good, although there were a lot of people out there too and visibility wasn't anything amazing.

All in all I'd do it again, but likewise we have had as good or better meals for less money elsewhere on property. Our 5 year old was fine with the food and the server was nice.
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Old 25 Apr 20, 11:23 AM  
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We took our three kids last autumn. They were 4,9 and 13 at the time. They all got a new gift just before our reservasion. Kept them occuppied. Was a lovely brunch but would only do it with DDP. Money wise, it wasn't worth it for the youngest two kids.
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Old 25 Apr 20, 03:43 PM  
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We took my parents here on our last holiday (2018). I really wanted to love it but to be honest it was just nice. We had dinner there and paid. It was over $400 and to be honest wasn't worth it. Lovely views of firework but you do have to get out on the balcony early else it is too busy to get a good view x
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Old 25 Apr 20, 05:38 PM  
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We've done Sunday brunch twice, the first time we loved it, but the 2nd time was a let down, it just felt like an overpriced meal with a view. I think there was an element of novelty value the first time for us to be honest.

I've not eaten dinner there since 2008 as it wasn't the greatest experience, we do have it booked for this summer - if we end up being able to go - to give it another go and also to give our friends the experience.

So my summary is - Over rated but great for the whole experience / novelty value, food's good, not great.
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Absolutely loved the brunch, one of our top meals, on the dining plan you get a cocktail, plus mimosas, the buffet and you can try more than one entree, dessert is a plate of mini treats and they usually have a cake and pastries in the buffet

Dinner was ok but we had a lot better meals and service, we waited a long time for our entrees which arrived just before the fireworks so we had to rush them and missed getting a good space to see them
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Old 26 Apr 20, 09:12 AM  
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Posted before about our last 2 visits being very poor. Food, service.
We give our previously favourite restaurants only 2 chances and never go again. (Haha like that's going to bother them)

We've started going more and more offsite, transport so much easier these days, fantastic choice, better than signatures at half the price.
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Old 26 Apr 20, 09:22 AM  
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Thanks for replies everyone😀
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Old 26 Apr 20, 01:27 PM  
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Really enjoyed both brunch and dinner, food was delicious and excellent service. If I could only do one I would pick brunch.

I don’t have children, but I think it is a bit more child friendly than some of the other signatures such as Yachtsman Steakhouse or Narcoossees.
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