Planet Hollywood meal worth £25 for 4?

kcodd

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Checking ticket prices I'm coming up with either Best4attractions at £144 /£124 for a 7 day premium with a Planet Hollywood meal voucher or cheapest-park-tickets at £139/£119 with no extras.

With four of us going and CPT offering £5 discount for online booking, is it worth the extra £25 in order to get the Planet Hollywood meal?

Another thought..... if I break my ticket orders into lots over £350 and order them seperately do I receive £5 discount per order? (I know, I'm a cheapskate!) :rolleyes:

Kathleen
 
Hi Kathleen!

I ordered mine from best4attractions and was well pleased. I was planning on heading to Planet Hollywood at some point so that swung it for me. Bear in mind it is for a set option and that it is for certain hours of the day.

Another way of looking at it is, would you be able to get that meal for four for $40 (£25)? Probably.
 
In the past having had both Hard Rock Cafe and Planet Hollywood vouchers, I can not recommend them. They are from either a restricted menu or have a set price on them. This would not include tax, tips or drinks. Given the size of the portions, you'll be hard put to get good value for money.

T
 
Kath, you probably realise this, but I didn't. Remember when looking at prices on the net check what the postage costs are and whether they make a charge for credit cards, it can make a difference in the overall cost when comparing companies. :)
 

trevorsem said:
In the past having had both Hard Rock Cafe and Planet Hollywood vouchers, I can not recommend them. They are from either a restricted menu or have a set price on them. This would not include tax, tips or drinks. Given the size of the portions, you'll be hard put to get good value for money.

T

The ones from Best4 include unlimted soft drinks and tip. l thought it was quite a good deal. :teeth:
 
We booked our tickets with Best4attractions and they included a Planet Hollywood meal. I would highly recommend it. Admittedly there wasn't a huge choice, mainly burgers, but the portions were huge, tasted great, soft drinks/refills were included too. The whole atmosphere & setting is fantastic. There was no service charge included, i presume this is because it's usually based on a % of your meal but as the meal was free then no charge. We obviously left a tip though.
 
samphe said:
There was no service charge included, i presume this is because it's usually based on a % of your meal but as the meal was free then no charge. We obviously left a tip though.

The tickets from Best4attractions include tips. On front of ticket last line says Includes tax and gratuity. The vouchers may be free to you but they have to be purchased by Best4attractions. until recently you could buy these vouchers and different ones which included a better menu's instead of the Burgers but can't find anyone that still sells them.
 
Just my opinion, but we wouldn't eat at Planet Hollywood again if the meal was free. We ate there just last week (at our teens request) and I can honestly say it was the worst meal we have had in a very long time. The service was also terrible. It was so bad that I didn't leave a tip...and didn't feel guilty about it either. I didn't like anything about the place. The movie memorabilia is mostly giant cut out pictures of various moviestars. The entire place seemed dirty. That hideous carpeting could use a serious cleaning, IMO. By the way, the teens hated it too and said they would never go back!
 












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