DLH Room service

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Hi, Does anyone have a photo of the Disneyland Hotel Room Service menu? I am just wondering what is on offer and how much to budget...

Thanks for your help:)
 
I was surprised the menu was smaller than before. No more yummy grilled veggie sandwhich. If I recall a Mickey waffle only was 10-13 dollars when we went this past Oct. It was around 8 dollars. Entrees were 25-30+. Room service was pricey I remember that much, and limited choices then it used to be.
 
It's been over a year since we've eaten at DLH but our recent GCH trip, the room service menu prices were $$$. I ordered a plate of spaghetti. $18.99, plus the 15 or 18% gratuity, plus the $2 or $3 delivery charge. If you want to split a meal that's another $3. And DH tipped on top of this not realizing the included gratuity. $32 for spaghetti, no drinks, just noodles. Oy.

I think the appetizers and salads were like $15, and meals were as high as $35 for the meats. I'm guessing DLH might be a tad cheaper, but I recall thinking their prices were high too. Perhaps budget $25 per person if you drink water? Soda was like $3.75 before the added fees.

I love room service for the convenience, relaxing with the kids, watching tv and eating in bed, but heck it's cheaper to eat at Blue Bayou or a character meal than it is to feed my family in our room! Sad.
 
We were going to do it one night but it is a very limited menu and very pricey. DH walked over to ESPN and did take out for all of us instead.
 

In the past when we have stayed at the DLH at least one of walks to either DTD to one of the restaraunts for take out or to Croc Bits N Bites. Meanwhile everybody else gels and relaxes while they wait. When we stayed at the Hilton we had pizza and other food delivered to our rooms.
 
In the past when we have stayed at the DLH at least one of walks to either DTD to one of the restaraunts for take out or to Croc Bits N Bites. Meanwhile everybody else gels and relaxes while they wait. When we stayed at the Hilton we had pizza and other food delivered to our rooms.

Unfortunately I will be the only adult with my 3 girls, so I can't really go out to get food without taking them too!!! So the price may be worth it just for convenience and/ or rest!!

Anyone have any more details of what they have and cost????
 
Unfortunately I will be the only adult with my 3 girls, so I can't really go out to get food without taking them too!!! So the price may be worth it just for convenience and/ or rest!!

Anyone have any more details of what they have and cost????

If I remember rightly the prices to me were pretty high but when you consider the convenience it really isn't as high as it could be. You know you might try asking at the hotel about having outside deliveries like pizzas and that sort of thing.
 
A personal single person cheese, or pepperoni pizza was around 15-16 dollars, pastas which was an alfredo, or tomato sauce started at 20 dollars, burger ran 12 bucks, appatizer things were 10+ and very limited, then the more pricey entrees. Steaks ranged upper 30's price range. All in all what it may end up costing could be the price of a meal at BB, or even Ralph Brennons. They also add a hefty percent for room service might be 18% if I remember correctly. The menu was a burger, and maybe 2-3 sandwhichs all 12+ I strongly recall that, a couple of pizzas 15-16 for a 1 person pizza, then a couple basic pastas 20+ range, there might have been salmon, and steaks for sure all upper 30's-40 dollar range.
 
Room service is extra spendy. If you can easily afford it then it is worth every penny not to have to deal with going out. But if it's spendy it might be worth it to take your lil ones and go grab something yourself. It sucks that you do have to tip 18% plus a delivery charge!
 
We rarely order RS at Disney because of the high cost. Last year we had reservations at Napa Rose and DD21 was sick and didn't want to go. So she stayed in the room and ordered RS. Hot tea and spaghetti w/marinara sauce cost $35 by the time it was all said and done - ouch! But it's true, that sometimes it's the best option, even if expensive. I'll bet the hotel would fax the menu to you if you called and asked. They are really helpful that way.
 
I have also had guest services email me price lists and things so maybe they can send you menus?
 


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