schraderame
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2020
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the relatively high BOG QS prices, quicker turnover, staffing needs, and seating density for quick service might make QS just as (more?) profitable.
Agree! We had the fixed price lunch this week and LOVED it. Very relaxed.I guess I'm in the minority because I am happy about this change. I've always liked BOG for dinner but have never been there for lunch because I like a nice, relaxing TS meal for lunch in the middle of a park day, and QS would feel weird to me in such a well-appointed place, kind of like having QS in CRT. For me, increasing the daily number of still hard-to-get opportunities for a TS meal at BOG is a good thing.
At $62 a person it had better been good! We enjoyed many delicious lunches (yummy braised pork @ approx $15) there when they first opened, but will never pay the outrageous price now. We were very relaxed and enjoyed those meals also.Agree! We had the fixed price lunch this week and LOVED it. Very relaxed.
At $62 a person it had better been good! We enjoyed many delicious lunches (yummy braised pork @ approx $15) there when they first opened, but will never pay the outrageous price now. We were very relaxed and enjoyed those meals also.
We’ve never done dinner here because it’s always been Cost prohibitive with such a big family. It’s just me and my two 11year-olds going in November and I snagged a 7:55 PM so that we’d have a cool experience of being in a park after closing when dinner was over. Though, are my children required to pay the $67 adult menu? They would prefer some thing from the children’s menu and neither one of them eats hardly anything. Just curious how that works. Thank you.
Yes, they will pay the full adult price, but if they prefer the food from the children's menu they can still order from it, getting a larger (adult sized) portion.11 year olds would be paying the adult price.