Croftybaby
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This restaurant, proves to doubters that Merlin can produce a high quality, "Magic" experience if they can be bothered
Isn't this a franchise? Thats why it's so good
This restaurant, proves to doubters that Merlin can produce a high quality, "Magic" experience if they can be bothered
No. It's independent and owned by Merlin.Isn't this a franchise? Thats why it's so good
No. It's independent and owned by Merlin.
No it isn't. http://www.rollercoasterrestaurant.comNo. It's independent and owned by Merlin.
Noticed lots getting stuck when I had a look in the door last weekendThere are currently serious teething issues at the restaurant, after my visit last night was nowhere near as slick as the opening day.
Firstly, most of the beers have been taken off the menu due to issues with the bottle sizes. As of yet, they have not been replaced - but it means there is no choice. The signature 'Sooper Looper Dish' was also unavailable last night. A man from the manufacturer was also in the restaurant watching - but the number of dishes sticking and needing a push from the stick was ridiculous and to be honest, just looked silly for guests.
I have to say that the experience last night, whilst good in terms of our food, was anything but the experience it ought to have been.
Probably like thirteen , needs a full train to get around (full pot of food, more weight, dont skimp on portion size)
No, it's open for everyone, as you can exit the park after 5pm using the new pathway too!Is the pathway straight to the restaurant just for hotel guests? I'm going with friends next week and have booked the Rollercoaster Restaurant for after ride close. It would be nice to be able to use the new pathway afterwards.
There are currently serious teething issues at the restaurant, after my visit last night was nowhere near as slick as the opening day.
Firstly, most of the beers have been taken off the menu due to issues with the bottle sizes. As of yet, they have not been replaced - but it means there is no choice. The signature 'Sooper Looper Dish' was also unavailable last night. A man from the manufacturer was also in the restaurant watching - but the number of dishes sticking and needing a push from the stick was ridiculous and to be honest, just looked silly for guests.
I have to say that the experience last night, whilst good in terms of our food, was anything but the experience it ought to have been.
Or you just do waited service for alcohol instead of sending it down the coaster.Given how strict this country gets on ID and alcohol sales, it wouldn't surprise me if they've been told they cannot serve beer down a chute to anyone who presses a button! I doubt the booze will return.