OK...just returned from HRH Club level this weekend, so here's the 411:
Cont. breakfast...the norm: cereals, muffins, toast, fruit, danish and doughnuts, along w/juices and coffee.
At dinner hour (5pm-7pm) they had two main "offerings" each night (one night was chicken skewers w/peanut sauce and spring rolls, another was quesadillas and meat tomales, 3rd was a cold pasta salad along w/a tray of meatballs), along w/assorted cheeses and crackers, crudite w/dressing, red and white wines, Heinekin, Bud and Bud Lite.
Whenever they even got close to running out, they brought more...and they kept the offerings later than scheduled.
After that, they had chocolate and vanilla pudding along w/assorted cookies (they had the oreos out in the evening!) and rice crispie treats until 10pm.
There was *always* an assortment of sodas, lemonade and iced tea available, along w/plenty of bottled water...
I was there from Wed. until Saturday, and there was *never* a line or a "rush for the trough." There were almost always seats available...it did become crowded Friday evening and had a "cocktail party" feel..lotsa laffing and happy people...but still, there was no wait for food or drinks what-so-ever.
My family (4) got seats each morning w/o problem...but we found ourselves grabbing food in the evening and bringing it back to the room in leiu of eating at the concierge (we were one door down from the food in a kids suite).
Don't know what they had throughout the day...we were never there.
Is it worth the extra $100? Depends on what you wanna pay for convenience. Me, I get sick of the continental breakfast thing...but since we wanna get ready quickly, it's easy and fast... so it's a "personal" decision.
The Club level food isn't to replace meals (other than breakfast), and you'd undoubtedly come out ahead doing your own "a la carte" thing...but again.... CF (convenience factor).
And the evening fare helped curb appetites so that we could eat later...and less. We found ourselves always *starving* around 6pm...so munching let us relax a bit in the hotel before going out to CityWalk later.
And room service is very expensive...as is the breakfast buffet (around $50 for family of 4) but good. We ate (dinner) in The Kitchen twice...both times it was under $40, and the food was excellent!