Disney Commando
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Commando on a full belly. That's the way to do it. I always like that extra special treatment Some of the places provide. Question: How was the price at Shula's compared to another steak restaurant at WDW you've been too?
Good question, I'll go with the one that is really popular LeCellar, now keep in mind on what you can get for 1 Table Credit at some places, LeCellar is now 2 Table Credits, if you got the dining plan for free it doesn't really matter, but I'm going to base this all on if you are paying out of pocket since Shula's is not on the dining plan

LeCeller - 12 oz Strip Steak $44, comes with sides
Shula's - 16 oz Strip Steak $46, entree only, sides are separate (note sides are steakhouse portions and can easily be shared among a few people each side is approx $9)
LeCeller - 8oz Filet Mignon - $43 comes with sides
Shula's - 12 oz Filet Mignon- $49 entree only
For what the two have in common pricing is really not far off Shula's has bigger portions but you have to pay extra for sides, but the sides are generous portions that are enough for a few people. Now if you were using the DP at Le Celler you would be paying more then you would at Shula's
I like LeCeller don't get me wrong, but as far as quality meat ( Norm I know you like a good steak, and I know you know I'm the same way, and let's face it we are not the small guy's we like our eating) Shula's has them all beat big time when it comes to variety of cuts, I always get The 24oz prime rib at $48 and has no bone, but when you compare the 10oz prime rib at Olivia's is $27.99 (don't remember if it had a bone or not) it is a good price for over double

They offer a 24 oz Porterhouse for $48 and if you are really hungary you could get a 48oz Porterhouse for $97
I got The Prime Rib, my wife had Blacked Salmon, we got 2 sides, and together had 3 cocktails the bill came to $137 plus tip all in all not that bad
