Disney Princess Elli
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Yes, it does. Its called the Parkside Diner.
The Disneyland Hotel also has a buffet called Inventions.... The Newport Bay has Cape Cod and the Sequoia's restaurants are both buffets (Though in one I believe you choose your main dish off a menu).... I'm afraid I don't know about the Santa Fe or Cheyenne...
Bob xoxo
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Can you tell I think the buffets are ruining DLP?
Yep, sadly the buffets have invaded and ruined the DLP dinning experiences.
You can find buffets at:
DLP - Plaza Gardens, Lucky Nugget (I remember the days of table service with a live Cancan show), Agrabah Cafe
WDSP - Redevouz des Stars
DLH
HNY (Parkside used to be a fab little restaurant with the best burger on property and great value)
BOTH (rediculous) in SL (used to have a wonderful served at table rotisserie meal in the Hunter's Grill - no longer)
NBC
Cheyenne (used to offer a wonderful selection al a carte)
Santa Fe (as Cheyenne)
Village - Le Grange at Billy Bob's
Can you tell I think the buffets are ruining DLP?
Both the Santa Fe and the Cheyenne have buffet restuarants Bob![]()
I'm guessing that DLRP have so many buffets because they suit some guests (including me, I have to say, as I get to sample things for the first time, without ordering a whole main course which I may end up not liking).
We share more than just our name!![]()
My family like buffets too ~ this way we can afford to be adventurous without maybe regretting it!![]()
I agree, it does seem silly having two buffets at the same hotel. I'm sure you're right in that it is much cheaper and this is the reason why DLRP are doing it. I guess this is a sign of the times ~ we found the Steakhouse Brunch to have inferior offerings than when we went two and three years ago but still thoroughly enjoyed it.1 buffet at a value (and food court at the other) and 1 buffet at the SL seems much more sensible to me.
It just seems like a cost cutting (and quality) measure.
As Melody said ~ each to their own.I'd love to try California Grill but won't go until it's just DH and me as although none of my DDs are fussy eaters I know my younger two wouldn't enjoy eating there.
I like having a good share of buffet and table service to choose from around the resort, but also think that they're leaning a little heavily toward the buffet side of things for my liking.
I like having a good share of buffet and table service to choose from around the resort, but also think that they're leaning a little heavily toward the buffet side of things for my liking.