WCC skillet question

zoemurr

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I just read somewhere that you can't share a skillet? (or if you do you will be charged 2x?) Is that true? I know at all the other restaurants you can share a meal. Can the kids get the skillet on the DDP even though it says "add $2"?

Thanks!
 
You can't share because it's all you can eat -- just like you can't walk into a buffet with 2 people and only pay for one.
 
I shared some corn bread with my DD who was 7 at the time and no one said anything. I think what they mean is you can't order one and feed two people with it because it's all you care to eat.

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It's just in the pic I saw it looked like SO much food. Do they bring more out the more people are eating from it? It seems like we could share the first one they bring out and not have to ask for refills and not be hungry. The $$ isn't a huge issue since we will be on DDP, but I hate a lot to go to waste.

Anyone know if you can get the kids skillet with the DDP without paying extra? I assume theirs is not all you can eat?
 

I believe the kids one is still all you can eat. Three of us went to WCC and we got the skillet and we were too full after one lot!
 
We have not eaten there yet, but I would imagien the size is based on how many people will be eating it.
 
We ate there when we were there for the wedding, and the skillet for three people was HUGE! Each item on the skillet literally had about 5 servings each! We were stuffed and had a lot left over.
 
I couldn't eat all mine. I shared it with my 10 year old son who had ordered something else. Nobody said anything. I didn't order another as I was so full!

Charleyann
 
We got 2 of everything, since there was 2 of us and a good helping of corn bread, shrimp and pulled pork.

I was so full and my DBF only ordered seconds of the pulled pork. I didn't get any seconds as I was saving room for the wonderful Smores cheesecake!!

It was really good! We've made our ADR for this summer and we're getting the skillet again!
 
The skillet is a per person charge, the amount of food that comes out to start depends on how many at the table order it. If someone else at the table who ordered a regular entree, try a bite or two, its usually not a problem.

The $2 extra charge for the kid skillet is covered with the DDP.
 
yes..the skillet is per person, but not to sound like pigs, but my family, 4 adults, we got the skillet, and it was filled 3 times...we just love the ribs, there soooo addicting!! its still worth the money!!!
 
I have to say, that if 1 person orders it, and the other(s) also order a meal, that it should be OK to share some, as long as you don't order a secnd helping. I mean, whatevers left over on your plate from the 1st order would just go to waste anyway, right?? What does anyone think if the other person just orders a salad, and has 1 sausage from the platter? As long as you're not asking for seconds that should be OK, don't you think?
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