I am 25 and all I need is a kids meal to fill me up for lunch, especially, so that's what I get. And no, I don't have kids. But how do they know that? I've never once been questioned! Then again I'm used to having Weight Watcher's frozen "Smart Ones" meals for lunch.
I am not sure if the portions are all that much different than everything else but I always feel like it was worth the price at Sunshine Seasons. They just have good stuff.
I will second (third?) the recommendations for Sunshine Seasons and Cosmic Rays. There's a ton of options to choose from, the food is very good and the portions are BIG!
The portions at the Yak & Yeti counter service location are also very large and the food is exactly what you would get at the table service but with a lower price.
I am 25 and all I need is a kids meal to fill me up for lunch, especially, so that's what I get. And no, I don't have kids. But how do they know that? I've never once been questioned! Then again I'm used to having Weight Watcher's frozen "Smart Ones" meals for lunch.
Really? I was thinking about trying that, to see if they'd let me just order a kids meal...because the full adult meals are WAAAYYY too much food for me. Plus...my taste in food is similar to that of a childs.
On my next trip, I plan on more CS than TS, and wouldnt be affraid to order the kids nuggets or mac & cheese for me or my DD17 if that is what we want to eat. The 3y old will probably want the same, so I'll just order 2
With tax and total, we usually spend around $45 for CS for the four of us - that is sandwiches/burgers and drinks.
We spent $42 at Yakatori - a FAVORITE of ours - and that included 4 meals, 3 sodas, 1 beer, and 3 ginger cakes. So I guess this was the most for our dollar.
DH and I have always said, the drinks kill ya at CS because you look up at the meal offerings and see $6 or $7, but then you order drinks without thinking and the bill shoots way up. And for fountain drinks!