The last 2 times I ate at Paul Revere's it was horrible and the place was dirty. We ate at Phillip's buffet last year and it wasn't that great. Now everyone says the Bonfire is good, so we'll try that this year.keishashadow said:We think alike. I was so depressed after last trip to WDW, I'm in the process of planning a 3 day getaway to OC too for the beginning of August.
I cannot believe the prices of the hotels, or the fact that most are sold out for our dates! Just cannot bring myself to pay $300/$400 night for a room in a motel, even though it's OF. I'm used to MyrtleBeach where, if you look hard enough, you can secure a room @ a resort for around $100.
I decided upon the Plim Plaza on BW & 2nd street. It's location was described to me as being the building with the flashing red light on it's roof right off US 50. Trip Advisor gave it mostly positive remarks. We were looking for a place to park it & leave it. Seems like it's right in the thick of things...hopefully, not too wild & crazy; although they tell me there's a band that plays every night poolside until 1:00 a.m.
We haven't been to OC in over 14 years, usually stay far north in the 80's/100 block. Have been searching for websites as to activites/restaurants but, haven't found anything. All that I remember is Big Peckers Bar/Grill (yep, we got shirts but,never had the nerve to wear them LOL) & we ate somewhere on the bayside that had a giant steer in front. Would like to eat @ least 1 buffet & a steak place during our trip - any recommendations in area we'll be staying in? The hotel does have a buffet (Paul Revere's for $9.99 but, imagine it's basic, @ best for that price).
Don't want to hijack your thread but, have a few questions...does traffic stack up coming into or out of OC @ any particular time. Basically, I'm trying to avoid a mass rush in or out of town.
Look forward to all suggestions as to dining, activites, etc.
The only place I notice traffice backing up is down toward the boardwalk. People trying to get to the boardwalk and across the bridge. The worst time seems to be around early evening, but I've never seen it that bad.