Originally Posted By Rsey103 Ever noticed how heavy the china plates in there are given that the guests must carry them? Is that a way to trick the customer into thinking they're getting more for their money?
Originally Posted By nemopoppins ^^^Come on, can you really even finish a complete Plaza Inn dinner? Their servings ARE huge.
Originally Posted By dresswhites i really have found the plaza inn to be my favorite disney restraunt. i just love the pasta with alfredo. plus the setting is so nice.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss <<can you really even finish a complete Plaza Inn dinner? Their servings ARE huge.>> I always eat everything on the plate, and usually eat some off of someone else's plate too. I've been tempted to ask how much an extra piece of the pot roast would be; I think it's yummy.
Originally Posted By nemopoppins trekkeruss, that is an accomplishment! I suppose now Rsey103 is going to write back with the same thing. Oh well, I still think their servings are huge. Plaza Inn isn't scrimping; you guys just have big appetites.
Originally Posted By dresswhites if you want to talk about huge portions, talk about the Cheesecake factory. one plate alone could feed half of Africa.
Originally Posted By mickeynewe >>> Oh well, I still think their servings are huge <<< I agree nemopoppins! One plate, along with a salad, will feed this family of 3! (Me, hubby, and our teenage daughter)
Originally Posted By jmuboy DRESSWHITES - I agree. Plaza Inn is probably my fav park restaurant at the DLR. I love pesto alfredo chicken. And the portions are very good sized!
Originally Posted By avromark <<^^^Come on, can you really even finish a complete Plaza Inn dinner? Their servings ARE huge.>> Heh I can finish a plate no problem, so can a certain father, college aged brother and the minor niner. My mom doesn't, my sister think DLR is not "ghetto enough", preferring to go to East LA these days(I kid you not).
Originally Posted By knoxvelour <<my sister think DLR is not "ghetto enough",>> she should have gone there during the Harris/Pressler years
Originally Posted By avromark <<she should have gone there during the Harris/Pressler years>> Those were her formative disneyland years. She's a late 80's baby.