MMouse6937
09-26-2007, 12:52 PM
I debated on whether or not to post this review as this place will be closing in the future but I thought for people who might have some ADRs for upcoming trips they might want to hear about our experience.
We had a 6:00 ADR and showed up maybe five minutes early. The walk up crowd was being told it was a two hour wait for a table. We were given a pager and told that it shouldn't be very long. We waited maybe 5 minutes before the pager went off and were seated right under the monorail track which was a great view. Our server was Jing who was very nice and helpful with what was included on the dining plan for us to order. I ordered a coke, DH a beer, dad a milkshake, and mom an orange smoothie.
For appetizers I ordered the onion rings with different dips which were very good, DH ordered the honey wings which I tried and were also yummy. Dad got the lobster bisque soup which wasn't as strong as the one at the Coral Reef, and mom ordered the mixed greens salad which she liked.
For entrees, I ordered the prime rib which was pretty good and the potatoes were wonderful. DH ordered the NY strip which was also good. Mom and dad both got the filet mignon which was severed with what they called a bread salad of some sort. Neither one of them touched that part of it, but the meat was tasty.
We took three desserts home: Butterfinger cheesecake which was so rich and tasty, the chocolate cake which nobody tried and the carrot cake which dad had a few bites of. We had to eat the creme brulee there which was not the best my mom had eaten while on our trip but still good.
There was a funny part of dinner. The family next to us was a mother, father, and a 10-11 year old child. The lady kept taking pictures of each one of the plates when it came out before anyone touched it. My mom wondered what the heck she was doing. I thought, she must be an Intercot person doing it for her travel report! :D
Overall, it was a good meal, not sure even if they were going to stay open we would go back. It was similar to the type of meal we could have gotten here at a nice steak place. It would have been $200.33 if we had paid out of pocket.
We had a 6:00 ADR and showed up maybe five minutes early. The walk up crowd was being told it was a two hour wait for a table. We were given a pager and told that it shouldn't be very long. We waited maybe 5 minutes before the pager went off and were seated right under the monorail track which was a great view. Our server was Jing who was very nice and helpful with what was included on the dining plan for us to order. I ordered a coke, DH a beer, dad a milkshake, and mom an orange smoothie.
For appetizers I ordered the onion rings with different dips which were very good, DH ordered the honey wings which I tried and were also yummy. Dad got the lobster bisque soup which wasn't as strong as the one at the Coral Reef, and mom ordered the mixed greens salad which she liked.
For entrees, I ordered the prime rib which was pretty good and the potatoes were wonderful. DH ordered the NY strip which was also good. Mom and dad both got the filet mignon which was severed with what they called a bread salad of some sort. Neither one of them touched that part of it, but the meat was tasty.
We took three desserts home: Butterfinger cheesecake which was so rich and tasty, the chocolate cake which nobody tried and the carrot cake which dad had a few bites of. We had to eat the creme brulee there which was not the best my mom had eaten while on our trip but still good.
There was a funny part of dinner. The family next to us was a mother, father, and a 10-11 year old child. The lady kept taking pictures of each one of the plates when it came out before anyone touched it. My mom wondered what the heck she was doing. I thought, she must be an Intercot person doing it for her travel report! :D
Overall, it was a good meal, not sure even if they were going to stay open we would go back. It was similar to the type of meal we could have gotten here at a nice steak place. It would have been $200.33 if we had paid out of pocket.