They stopped *advertising it* a while back, but the policy remained in effect if guests knew to ask. I had this confirmed by a manager before our visit, although it was before the recent rehab.I believe the "as much as you care to eat" has been gone for quite a long time.
They stopped *advertising it* a while back, but the policy remained in effect if guests knew to ask. I had this confirmed by a manager before our visit, although it was before the recent rehab.
Probably time for me to check with my source again to reconfirm.
I have a call in and will report back what I hear.We will eat there in Dec. and I am curious if we can ask for more food.
I have a call in and will report back what I hear.
For years, my standard at CRT is to order one of the "regular" breakfasts, and then get the bowl of yogurt and granola as "dessert", along with seconds of a couple of the items from my main dish.
Since we go as adults, the princess experience doesn't add much for us. (Though I did enjoy the moment a few years ago when Belle and Mary Poppins were fighting over me when I was there as a solo diner.) So the food had better make it at least in the ballpark of worthwhile. Hence I always have to check that I can get the food I want.Thanks for the info. We will be eating breakfast. I know that we are paying for the experience but $60 for breakfast is expensive.
OK, I just heard back, and I can now verify that officially guests at CRT for breakfast get a single plate for their meal. The hosts may choose to bring more pastries, but we can no longer expect to get a second helping of the entree items, or to try a different one after finishing our first. Anything beyond that is a bonus. (Doesn't mean I'm not going to ask, though!)I have a call in and will report back what I hear.
For years, my standard at CRT is to order one of the "regular" breakfasts, and then get the bowl of yogurt and granola as "dessert", along with seconds of a couple of the items from my main dish.