sjs314
"Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and
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Les Chefs de France ... well, I have no issues recommending it to anyone! They have a good variety on their menu, and if you have a picky eater, I'm sure they'll do their best to accommodate (no seasoning or switching out sides). Plus, any kid meal can be turned into an adult meal. I found this out in 2009 when my aunt didn't want anything on the menu at a place I booked. She asked if she could order off the kid's menu and they said they'd be happy to bring her a kid's meal. We were on the DDP, so I don't recall how it was charged, but I'm sure they increase the size and price. I want to say she ordered a grilled chicken breast, and it was served with two breasts and sides. I truly do not recall ... I just know she was happy and didn't have to eat the Norwegian food.
As far as 50s go, I can't wait until my March 7th ADR! We ate there in May and I licked my plate clean. Yum! This year, I'm looking forward to the antics. (I'll be requesting a playful server up on check-in.)
I don't blame you! I've had ADRs where I thought we'd never get a table at ... and ADRs where they sat you as you walked in the door. You just never know. I'd rather err on the side of cautious than miss out on something.![]()
I try whenever possible to make ADRs for the 1st available seating whether it be for B, L, or D to cut down on wait times but some places such as 50's PT are open continually from lunch to dinner so it is not really possible to do.
We have not been back to 50's PT since '94? I think, but I remember loving their meatloaf and DH loved their fried chicken so I know it will be a hit again and the laughs were great too.
I think I am satisfied with my ADRs now, geez I said that before too
