dixiedizfan
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I compared Brown Derby's menu to Le Cellier's and the prices are the same. And some places such as Teppanyaki have even higher prices. So what makes the Brown Derby a 2 TS restaurant?
DisneyKidds said:Unfortunately, the answer is probably because they know they have you over a barrel if you want nice table service in the Studios.
There are limited table service options in the Studios, and the Brown Derby is the nicest, so they know many people will drop the 2 credits if they really want to eat there. The other parks have more table service options, and having more choice probably keeps many of the restaurants from going to 2 credits.
That's my best guess..............
MaryKatesMom said:I agree with DisneyKidds. It is the nicest restaurant in Studios, so unless you want to travel to Epcot you're stuck.![]()
goodeats said:I know they they have a surf and turf there.
But yeah, it seems odd given that Le Cellier and Teppanyaki both have lobster tails.
I don't recall if Brown Derby was 2 wishes under any of the older plans (Discovery Magic, Silver plan).
If I made an ADR for Coral Reef now (for 4/06), will they still accept the 1 TS credit when we're there or do I need to wait til January?DisneyDreamer2 said:With Coral Reef going to 1 table service credit on Jan 1st, Brown Derby will be the only in-park 2 credit restaurant. well, unitil Cinderellas switches to 2 credits on Feb 1st. Anyway it does seem odd that all epcot restaurants will be 1 credit when The Derby and Cinderellas will be the only 2 of all park sit downs.
DisneyDreamer2 said:With Coral Reef going to 1 table service credit on Jan 1st, Brown Derby will be the only in-park 2 credit restaurant. well, unitil Cinderellas switches to 2 credits on Feb 1st. Anyway it does seem odd that all epcot restaurants will be 1 credit when The Derby and Cinderellas will be the only 2 of all park sit downs.
I agree, the Derby is a great restaurant and one we hit every trip. I'll have some tough choices to make seeing as the dining plan will be offered to DVC members for stays starting in April. It seems like a good value. Of course the accountant in me can find a way to show that it isn't as good a value as it seems when a restaurant like the Derby is 2 TS creditsMickeyCrazed said:I would gladly drop 2 TS credits to eat at the Derby. It is one of our absolute favorites!
Yes, but why is it a signature restaurant?Knowitall said:The Derby is a signature restaurant. All signature restaurants are 2 credits.