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Hard Rock Hotel ceremony, Hard Rock Cafe reception.
Ya... that’s definitely a different level than a Grand Floridian or Boardwalk wedding with an Epcot Reception.
I could probably even afford that one.
Hard Rock Hotel ceremony, Hard Rock Cafe reception.
Ya... that’s definitely a different level than a Grand Floridian or Boardwalk wedding with an Epcot Reception.
I could probably even afford that one.
The other thing to remember about Emerils is that it was having financial difficulties throughout it's entire system and unexpectedly closed a good number of other restaurant locations at about the same time they unexpectedly closed their Orlando locations. Their ship had passed, it seems.Sometimes it's not about the money, but a place you love. Please let's just end this particular tangent on that. I don't like the connotations of this conversation, whether intended or not.
Back to BIGFIRE, I think that regardless of what they do here theme or menu-wise, it's probably gonna do much better than Emeril's had been doing recently, simply because it's the new thing in town/CityWalk. Will it do better than, say, Voodoo compared to the Element store? Or VIVO and Cowfish compared to Pastamore? That remains to be seen... But we can confidently say this location will get a boost alone on being the brand new eatery at Universal.
Thanks!Looks like the menus are available on the website now:
Lunch and Dinner Menu
Drinks Menu
Dessert Menu
That’s reasonable without sides for fancy steakhouses. I’m looking forward to it.The bone-in rib eye is only $38. That is a very reasonable price considering it comes with 2 sides.
Bonefish sells shrimp for $20 also. It’s not an outlandish price.$20 for shrimp?? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Bonefish sucks. So, there's that. :thumbsup:Bonefish sells shrimp for $20 also. It’s not an outlandish price.
Prices seem reasonable for a theme park. If it was a few miles south west they'd be nearly double for the same things.
I’m surprised that the opening date wasn’t announced at the media preview, tbh.Do we have an opening date yet? Considering they already did the media preview, it should be soon, I would think.
Couldn’t agree more! It seems a little too reasonable for a restaurant of this caliber.If anything, I’d say that the menu seems cheap.
When I’m looking at a theme park table service place, I always look at QS counterparts.
You can get a $15 burger at Dino Digs. Or you can get waited on and have an infinitely better burger here for $15 (tip would be cancelled out with my AP discount).
It’s reasons like this that I love Universals pricing structure and why I eat at toothsome, Antojitos and now this. Disney used to have a handful of those TS places, but hasn’t for a couple years now. Even the Plaza at magic kingdom was great because I could grab a $13 Ruben. I think it’s over $20 now.
As long as Universal doesn’t employ Disney’s (albeit genius) dining plan model, prices should always be reasonable at TS locations.