Interesting. Very reasonable price (and no more auto-tip) but I wonder what the food will be. Will Pepper Market also still function as a food court at these times? Seems difficult to organize a food court and buffet at the same location.
Does anyone else agree that this is a HORRIBLE :hammer: idea?!!! Part of what made it so unique and yummy by the way was the fact that you had so many choices and it was all made fresh for you. This is a terrible, no good, very bad idea... :brick:
I don't like this idea.
I liked the Pepper Market okay. But even when it was ala carte, I wished there was a cheaper food court at times. The portions were huge and sometimes I just wanted a cheap-o burger to fill up. A buffet seems to be a step in the wrong direction unless they also add in a traditional food court to supplement the dining options.
Maybe it will be a hit with the convention crowd. :shrug:
Does anyone else agree that this is a HORRIBLE :hammer: idea?!!! Part of what made it so unique and yummy by the way was the fact that you had so many choices and it was all made fresh for you. This is a terrible, no good, very bad idea... :brick:
Cheap-o-burger's are (were) available at the Cafe Rix. No need to replicate that at the Pepper Market as well.
I like the Pepper Market because it is different. Better food and service than a normal food court. Now we just get another buffet at breakfast and lunch...boo. Plus, it'll probably now be a table-service credit rather than quick-service for those on the dining plan, eliminating another of its benefits.
Good points on Pepper Market.
Hey wait-a-minute. Where is this Cafe Rix you speak of? We stayed at CBR for a week and never came across it.
Edit: Nevermind. We stayed there in 2007. I see it opened after that. Too bad it wasn't there when we stayed there. Would have really rounded out the dining options.
That being the case, I see no need for a buffet.
My only real problem w/ this is that I think they chose the wrong restaurant. Maya Grill should offer the buffet and Pepper Market should stay quick service. Now, for people at Coronado, the only option for a quick breakfast is Cafe Rix? There's no way that can keep up w/ the crowds of people who will want a quick bite on their way to the parks. Are they trying to force people to have a buffet breakfast EVERY morning? Americans may be gaining weight, but I don't think many people can eat that much food EVERY morning (and never mind how long it would take if you just want to get to the parks).
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