HopperFan
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I can't think of many other burger combos they haven't got, there is plain, spicy, bacon. If you just want a bacon cheeseburger maybe ask for the BBQ sauce to be left off? An option of blue cheese might be good. But there aren't many good combinations missing, what would you add?
I'm also undecided on the QS credit value. In a park you would get the regular burger, simple fries, dessert (or snack) and a drink. At flame tree you can get chicken, ribs, beans, coleslaw, dessert (or snack) and drink. Whereas D-Lux only gets you the burger on its own, dessert OR fries and a drink. So the burger is better quality, but if you really want fries and dessert its maybe not the best value. Although its a better use than a QS credit at BB Wolfs sausages or Aristocrepes where a credit gets you a sausage (or crepe) and two drinks as they don't offer desserts or snacks at those locations, also as the crepes are all under $10 its poor value.
There are tons of burger combos that would be good. Burger restaurants usually have a wider variety or a build your own option. Guacamole, Mushroom & Swiss, Black and Bleu are common basic offerings as well and adding them gives a wider range of cheeses and veggies as well. They could do that without a fancy expanded menu, which a nice burger restaurant will offer with about a dozen options or build your own.I asked those with me if they felt you could truly customize and they said they didn't think other than probably leaving stuff off but not create. But we didn't try either. At this point there is only one burger I would order unless I felt like a chicken one. Don't get me wrong, it was AWESOME, but there was an expectation that a burger restaurant would offer slightly more.
I disagree on the value. That burger compared to a park QS burger is about as opposite as they come quality and size wise. No way I could eat a dessert after all that food so fries option is fine with me.
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