Bell30012
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Our first visit to Planet Hollywood wasn't so magical. Even though we had an ADR for 2:00 PM and were there on time, we were told that there would be a 40 minute wait for a table. The employee (I hesitate to call them cast members because they really didn't seem to be Disney people.) informed us that an ADR would only get us first available or 1/2 the wait time.
After thirty minutes we got our table. I have to say, I love the memorabilia that adorns the walls and ceiling but could they have crammed another table in that space?
The waitress that took our order didn't understand the difference between the Deluxe Dining Plan and the Regular Dining Plan. She actually argued with me about whether an appetizer came with the dining plan. Finally, I just asked her to bring the appetizer and we'd deal with the bill at the end of the meal. I have had a cast member correct me if I had wrong information but never an argument. She actually said, "Nope, you're wrong, appetizers don't come with any of Disney's dining plans."
We got our meals pretty quickly. My DD8 had the chef salad with Russian dressing. In her words it was great. I was impressed, it didn't look like a kid's portion at all. The salad is prepared with everything separate. (i.e. tomatoes on one side, cucumbers to one side, meat, etc.) Great ideas for little ones that may not like all the items. Dressing is on the side in a "genie bowl".
My NY Strip steak was not medium well, as ordered but I actually found that it tasted very good. I had asked for no sour cream on my baked potato but that request got lost on the way to the kitchen.
The biggest disappointment to me seemed to be the rush to turn the table. I know the waitstaff make their money on serving as many people as quickly as possible but Planet Hollywood at lunch on this particular Saturday seemed to be especially hurried.
Overall, the food was great, the service was abysmal, ambiance was awesome. Would we do it again? Probably not but I'm glad we've done it once. *Note* That appetizer didn't appear on my bill.
After thirty minutes we got our table. I have to say, I love the memorabilia that adorns the walls and ceiling but could they have crammed another table in that space?
The waitress that took our order didn't understand the difference between the Deluxe Dining Plan and the Regular Dining Plan. She actually argued with me about whether an appetizer came with the dining plan. Finally, I just asked her to bring the appetizer and we'd deal with the bill at the end of the meal. I have had a cast member correct me if I had wrong information but never an argument. She actually said, "Nope, you're wrong, appetizers don't come with any of Disney's dining plans."
We got our meals pretty quickly. My DD8 had the chef salad with Russian dressing. In her words it was great. I was impressed, it didn't look like a kid's portion at all. The salad is prepared with everything separate. (i.e. tomatoes on one side, cucumbers to one side, meat, etc.) Great ideas for little ones that may not like all the items. Dressing is on the side in a "genie bowl".
My NY Strip steak was not medium well, as ordered but I actually found that it tasted very good. I had asked for no sour cream on my baked potato but that request got lost on the way to the kitchen.
The biggest disappointment to me seemed to be the rush to turn the table. I know the waitstaff make their money on serving as many people as quickly as possible but Planet Hollywood at lunch on this particular Saturday seemed to be especially hurried.
Overall, the food was great, the service was abysmal, ambiance was awesome. Would we do it again? Probably not but I'm glad we've done it once. *Note* That appetizer didn't appear on my bill.