I think the major reasons why the Walliams Street Burger Kitchen is quite now is because there are not enough attractions at that end of the park, Dungeons was an upcharge and now closed, 4D theatre is closed. People will make the slight effort to go to Woodcutters for a pint and plated food rather than fast food and it is well located. What’s now Burger Kitchen was busier when Toyland Tours was operating.
Towers street is more of a place to eat either when arriving or when leaving. I recall when it was the Talbot restaurant and they did different food to what was on park, eg steak and chips and restaurant food as opposed to fast food.
However when there was the large McDonald’s (next to dungeons) that always drew people in as the cable car was right next to it and the restaurant was accessible from anywhere in the park.
I think this is exactly the point. Guests are travelling to RCR and woodcutter which are more outlying than towers street.Although I understand the point, as others have said.
Is it anymore out the way than RCR? And atleast towers street has the skyride around the corner?
Seems an important place for a dining and considering the closest decent sit down restaurant is woodcutters, a missed opportunity
Not sure. Cred Street was always deader than a very dead place and Ug Land was much quieter in the pre-Rita era too.I think the major reasons why the Walliams Street Burger Kitchen is quite now is because there are not enough attractions at that end of the park, Dungeons was an upcharge and now closed, 4D theatre is closed. People will make the slight effort to go to Woodcutters for a pint and plated food rather than fast food and it is well located. What’s now Burger Kitchen was busier when Toyland Tours was operating.
RCR is literally the exit to Galactica, but also it operates as a hotel restaurant, allowing people in via the Galactica gate making it very well located for its job,Although I understand the point, as others have said.
Is it anymore out the way than RCR? And atleast towers street has the skyride around the corner?
Seems an important place for a dining and considering the closest decent sit down restaurant is woodcutters, a missed opportunity
RCR is between two very popular rollercoasters and has a really interesting gimmick. Also that location was chosen to allow hotel guests to get in easy for dinner.I think this is exactly the point. Guests are travelling to RCR and woodcutter which are more outlying than towers street.
Towers street is 1 minute away from cbeebies land, 5-10 minutes away from x-sector and 5 minutes away from wickerman as well as being a short hop on the sky ride from forbidden valley. This is not an inaccessible area, it's just under served so remains empty during the day.
I agree with the idea of local resturants / food van type thing, but I am not sure towers street is the best place, there are already quite a few food/drink places on towers street, there is: hot dog place, free style kiosk, the cafe, the fanta frozen thing. and I don't think it would have the foot fall to justify a resturant like that, FV or gloomy wood may be better, as due to its proximity to the hotels it could also be open for dinner.I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again- food market type place in Cred Street Maccies building. Rotate local traders with small stalls selling things like pizza, burritos, loaded fries. Put in a small bar selling the local Attic brewery beer. Have live music in there - acoustic guitarist, vocalist - nothing too fancy.
These type of places are very popular in towns and cities - Warwick castle regularly host Digbeth dinning club which do a similar thing.
Regarding Towers Street- nothing beats walking down it and seeing that view. I wouldn’t be surprised if in the next 20 years or so some of the buildings need to be rebuilt or major work taking place- can’t imagine Broome built them to last all too long.
Neither is the OP. The opening sentence:agree with the idea of local resturants / food van type thing, but I am not sure towers street is the best place
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again- food market type place in Cred Street Maccies building.
ah, didn't know that was referred to as cred street.Neither is the OP. The opening sentence:
I think this is exactly the point. Guests are travelling to RCR and woodcutter which are more outlying than towers street.
Towers street is 1 minute away from cbeebies land, 5-10 minutes away from x-sector and 5 minutes away from wickerman as well as being a short hop on the sky ride from forbidden valley. This is not an inaccessible area, it's just under served so remains empty during the day.
I would guess about 20% of total guests are in cbeebies land being family centric. The offer in cbeebies land is criminal with just little explorers lunch box having about 10 tables in total, this arguably forces guests to walk large distances to somewhere else in the park with mutiny bay probably picking up some of this demand.
Ah yes, Nando's is definitely very popular with the under six's and their parentsSimilarly a Nando's would go down excellent with CBeebies punters.
Can you imagine the chaos of serving young families hot peri peri chicken? It probably would go down like this:Ah yes, Nando's is definitely very popular with the under six's and their parents
I'd say Nandos would be more of a Katanga Canyon restaurant to be honest (in place of Pizza and Pasta).Well I don't think an "upmarket" offering is required (the steak restaurant in the ATH didn't last very long), but a Five Guys or similar - I'm happy to walk from X-sector/Hex for that. Similarly a Nando's would go down excellent with CBeebies punters. Premium, but not outrageous. Not sure McD's could make it work without the menu prices being heavily loaded.
The problem with the food offering is Amarak. Disney have a similar problem at parks, but the level of quality and service is way better. Merlin have stitched themselves up by offering a monopoly whose job it is to max profits.
Ah yes, Nando's is definitely very popular with the under six's and their parents
Not sure why the steak restaurant didn’t last long in the hotels - it was always fully booked and had good reviews.