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I'm trying to remember if I've ever eaten in another PH. I'm pretty sure I've eaten in the one in downtown Toronto at least once and I don't remember it being bad. That was probably a few years after we ate at the DTD one. The DTD experience stands out as being probably the worst meal I've had on Disney property, though (and this is -years- since I ate there; it was definitely memorable, lol).
Even though it's a chain, the differences in local management may tip things one way or the other. I've eaten in other inconsistent national/international chains before (IHOP comes to mind). Not sure why the DTD one is such a hole in the Earth, though; bad local management would be my guess.
Spodie's on the right track for me, but I wouldn't say the food was tolerable. Overpriced swill would be my take.
Even though it's a chain, the differences in local management may tip things one way or the other. I've eaten in other inconsistent national/international chains before (IHOP comes to mind). Not sure why the DTD one is such a hole in the Earth, though; bad local management would be my guess.
Spodie's on the right track for me, but I wouldn't say the food was tolerable. Overpriced swill would be my take.
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They also have the Hotel on the Vegas Strip now where the Aladdin used to be and its doing very well. Just check out the movie 21. I ate at the PH in WDW in 2003 and it wasn't that bad.I do know that as of my last trip in 2006, if you booked a trip down to WDW and stayed on property, they gave you a free meal ticket to PH. at least, they gave us one when I booked the trip through AAA. that and the brand name could explain why they're doing well...
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We've eaten at the PH at WDW and the one in NYC. It's over priced show food. I don't see how they stay in business. All it is, is an over priced themed McDonald's.spodie wrote:That's interesting. I'm now going back trying to think if I've ever eaten at another Planet Hollywood, but I think it's just always been the Hard Rock Cafe, so I don't have anything to compare it to.I've never eaten at the PH in DTD (always too busy when we've been down there...), but we have one up in Niagara Falls on the Canadaian side. I haven't had a bad experience there and the food was good. I'm not sure what the differences would be, being that PH is a huge chain restaurant, so everything SHOULD be pretty much the same wherever they are.
I do know that as of my last trip in 2006, if you booked a trip down to WDW and stayed on property, they gave you a free meal ticket to PH. at least, they gave us one when I booked the trip through AAA. that and the brand name could explain why they're doing well...
I do, however, have a theory. I thought the food was tolerable - it was just the quality of food for the price that got me. Since Disney really does outdo themselves in the table service (and even counter service) food area, Planet Hollywood really just seems on par with most counter service meals at WDW, thus not really making it worth the time/money for me.
Now I do love The Cape May buffet. We eat there every time we go to WDW!
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It was 2005 when I ate at PH on property. I have not eaten at another PH, so I have to comparison, but the food was overpriced and tasted like banquet food. Low quality, mass produced meals. Nothing to write home about. Of course, I really haven't had a good meal at DTD. All of the chain restaurants are mediocre.
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the reason the food is overpriced is because of the memorabilia on the walls. that, and to supplement the lousy merchandise sales they have...
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The only thing I found PH useful for was a snack to redeem our trip vouchers. The food tasted like a glorified Applebee's and the prices were extremely high. I remembere eating there years ago and the food was actually pretty good. I think it was in 2004.
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PH is pretty good if you stick to the sandwiches. Beyond that, not so much.
I can't think of anything I've eaten at a regular restaurant or a CS place that I absolutely hated. There were some funky things on the Crystal Palace dinner buffet (worst macaroni and cheese I have ever eaten; disgusting isn't even a strong enough word for it) and Chef Mickey's breakfast buffet (namely the potatoes, which were sticky and dry, all at the same time).
I can't think of anything I've eaten at a regular restaurant or a CS place that I absolutely hated. There were some funky things on the Crystal Palace dinner buffet (worst macaroni and cheese I have ever eaten; disgusting isn't even a strong enough word for it) and Chef Mickey's breakfast buffet (namely the potatoes, which were sticky and dry, all at the same time).
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This may sound silly, but when I was a child I wouldn't eat the shrimp at the Ohana at the Polynesian Resort. My reasoning for this was that the shrimp had legs. They barbecued the shrimp with the shell and legs still intact. Even though i loved, and still do, shrimp I wouldn't eat their shrimp.
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I have a question about the mint juleps since I've only been to DLR twice and they were years ago - I thought they didn't serve alcohol anywhere in DL other than Club 33? Is this some sort of virgin mint julep? A mint julep is pretty much just bourbon, water, sugar, and muddled mint leaves and they are delicious Maybe if they substitute seltzer water or sprite for the bourbon it would just taste like fizzy mint? Don't know.
Anyway my least fave food...hmm I'd have to go with Tony's Town Square in MK in WDW. The water tasted like it was fresh out of a chlorinated pool, the sauce tasted fresh out of a can from someone's fallout shelter, and the pork loin I got was dry and tasted far too heavily of the cheap white wine they used in the gravy. And it was expensive for what we got; then again I felt like me paying period was too much for what we got. The only redeeming thing I can recall was the bread.
I also really dislike the dish that was simply labeled "Traditional African Breakfast Fare" at Boma's breakfast. Everything else was amazing but this reminded me of like tapioca by itself. Gross consistency and odd flavor.
I'll catch flak for this hardcore too, but I have to say that the Teppanyaki grill in Epcot is essentially an overpriced and lackluster version of the majority of the cheaper Japanese steakhouses dotting the Kissimmee/Orlando area. Sorry!
Anyway my least fave food...hmm I'd have to go with Tony's Town Square in MK in WDW. The water tasted like it was fresh out of a chlorinated pool, the sauce tasted fresh out of a can from someone's fallout shelter, and the pork loin I got was dry and tasted far too heavily of the cheap white wine they used in the gravy. And it was expensive for what we got; then again I felt like me paying period was too much for what we got. The only redeeming thing I can recall was the bread.
I also really dislike the dish that was simply labeled "Traditional African Breakfast Fare" at Boma's breakfast. Everything else was amazing but this reminded me of like tapioca by itself. Gross consistency and odd flavor.
I'll catch flak for this hardcore too, but I have to say that the Teppanyaki grill in Epcot is essentially an overpriced and lackluster version of the majority of the cheaper Japanese steakhouses dotting the Kissimmee/Orlando area. Sorry!
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