VM Rumor

Chape19714

Well-Known Member
It kinda seems like overkill for the Orlando Area, with Coral Reef at Epcot, Sharks Underwater Grille, and Dine with Shamu at Seaworld. I know the pitch will be to tourists, but as a local, 3 is enough dining with fish locations. (and if any of you dare correct me that shamu is a mammal....:fork:)..:lol:
 

SirGoofy

Member
Oh yay, another Landry's eatery. I'm so excited. I'm seriously loving this "bold new vision."

End sarcasm.


And just so everyone realizes, this will still leave all the PI clubs empty. Empty, and rotting.
 

Computer Magic

Well-Known Member
No more than Raglan Rd would take away from R&C or T-rex take from RFC. Dining is so packed at WDW right now due to the DDP that Disney could build a Stuckey's and it would be booked solid 60 days out.
True but the issue is the DDP is more limted then the past dining plan. There are few dining on DDP. That is the reason for over crowding TS.
 

jt04

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Oh yay, another Landry's eatery. I'm so excited. I'm seriously loving this "bold new vision."

End sarcasm.


And just so everyone realizes, this will still leave all the PI clubs empty. Empty, and rotting.


Until they put in the "magic" dinner theater that was once to go to DHS as someone suggested. The old mannequins building would be perfect for that.

ABRACADABRA
 

wdwmagic

Administrator
Moderator
Premium Member
Oh yay, another Landry's eatery. I'm so excited. I'm seriously loving this "bold new vision."

End sarcasm.


And just so everyone realizes, this will still leave all the PI clubs empty. Empty, and rotting.


Remember, its a WILD RUMOR - by the websites own admission.
 

dznygirl64

New Member
I did read Landrys was having financial problems.And yes I agree you could put a Stuckeys in DTD and there would be a line to get in every night.The Friday night nut roll special would be a sell out.Im sure most of you younger people have no idea what Stuckeys is.Be glad you dont!:sohappy:
 

SirGoofy

Member
Until they put in the "magic" dinner theater that was once to go to DHS as someone suggested. The old mannequins building would be perfect for that.

ABRACADABRA

Someone suggested it, so it's happening?

Ah, if I only had JT's view of reality, I would be dating Taylor Swift next week.
 

shannon2484

New Member
I used to work at the Aqaurium Restaurant in Houston and it's basically a high-end family restaurant. The appetizers are good, but the entrees are over priced and uminaginative. The theming is amazing and the rides were pretty cool. But I would not waste my money on a blow out dinner, the place is all for show.
 

jt04

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I did read Landrys was having financial problems.And yes I agree you could put a Stuckeys in DTD and there would be a line to get in every night.The Friday night nut roll special would be a sell out.Im sure most of you younger people have no idea what Stuckeys is.Be glad you dont!:sohappy:

OK, now I am confused. I thought DTD was empty since PI closed? :shrug:


I love the idea of the aquarium. Can't have too many aquariums.
 

SirGoofy

Member
I used to work at the Aqaurium Restaurant in Houston and it's basically a high-end family restaurant. The appetizers are good, but the entrees are over priced and uminaginative. The theming is amazing and the rides were pretty cool. But I would not waste my money on a blow out dinner, the place is all for show.

So it would be RFC and T-Rex part 3? Or 4 if you count the RFC at DAK. Thanks for the clarification.

OK, now I am confused. I thought DTD was empty since PI closed? :shrug:

West Side and PI certainly are. I haven't seen anyone say the opposite.
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
Never heard of those, this is exactly how I feel. Apparently it sells.:lookaroun


I think they are regional. I have eaten at Chart Houses in Maryland, New Jersey, and Boston

Saltgrass is mainly in Texas - as far as I have seen


Chart House is not a cheap place, and they do get some nice seafood in there.

Saltgrass is a solid steakhouse. Not some "fast food" steakhouse like The Outback Steakhouse, but not quite a high end chain one like Ruth's Chris, or Flemings.

-dave
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
I think they are regional. I have eaten at Chart Houses in Maryland, New Jersey, and Boston

Saltgrass is mainly in Texas - as far as I have seen


Chart House is not a cheap place, and they do get some nice seafood in there.

Saltgrass is a solid steakhouse. Not some "fast food" steakhouse like The Outback Steakhouse, but not quite a high end chain one like Ruth's Chris, or Flemings.

-dave
We have a Chart House here in Jacksonville but I am not sure if it is owned by Landry's. It is a very high end restaurant and incidentally in one of the most beautiful buildings that I have ever seen from an architectural stand point.
 

MKCP 1985

Well-Known Member
people who complain about the quality of food in restaurants where part of the dining experience includes monkeys jumping around or dinosaurs roaring every 15 minutes . . . :hammer:

and the pizza at Chuck E Cheese is never going to win any Wine Spectator awards either, but it doesn't mean the place doesn't score for what it is trying to do.

Y'all need to understand that when you eat at those places, you are paying for the stuff on the wall (the autographed guitars, the authentic Hollywood movie props, the margarita volcano etc. etc. etc.) on your food bill.

And that's fine . . . a day, a week, a month later, you are going to remember that big dinosaur roar a whole lot more than you remember that your cheeseburger was cooked just right.
 

WDWmazprty

Well-Known Member
people who complain about the quality of food in restaurants where part of the dining experience includes monkeys jumping around or dinosaurs roaring every 15 minutes . . . :hammer:

and the pizza at Chuck E Cheese is never going to win any Wine Spectator awards either, but it doesn't mean the place doesn't score for what it is trying to do.

Y'all need to understand that when you eat at those places, you are paying for the stuff on the wall (the autographed guitars, the authentic Hollywood movie props, the margarita volcano etc. etc. etc.) on your food bill.

And that's fine . . . a day, a week, a month later, you are going to remember that big dinosaur roar a whole lot more than you remember that your cheeseburger was cooked just right.


Agreed! Contrary to what a lot may think, a restaurant is not always all about the food, it's the atmosphere.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
people who complain about the quality of food in restaurants where part of the dining experience includes monkeys jumping around or dinosaurs roaring every 15 minutes . . . :hammer:

and the pizza at Chuck E Cheese is never going to win any Wine Spectator awards either, but it doesn't mean the place doesn't score for what it is trying to do.

Y'all need to understand that when you eat at those places, you are paying for the stuff on the wall (the autographed guitars, the authentic Hollywood movie props, the margarita volcano etc. etc. etc.) on your food bill.

And that's fine . . . a day, a week, a month later, you are going to remember that big dinosaur roar a whole lot more than you remember that your cheeseburger was cooked just right.
Agree. The simple face is that RFC is constantly packed even though the reviews on the food have always been less than stellar. If anything the Aquarium would be even busier.
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
Someone suggested it, so it's happening?

Ah, if I only had JT's view of reality, I would be dating Taylor Swift next week.
:ROFLOL:
I think they are regional. I have eaten at Chart Houses in Maryland, New Jersey, and Boston

Saltgrass is mainly in Texas - as far as I have seen


Chart House is not a cheap place, and they do get some nice seafood in there.

Saltgrass is a solid steakhouse. Not some "fast food" steakhouse like The Outback Steakhouse, but not quite a high end chain one like Ruth's Chris, or Flemings.

-dave
Ah. All we have are RFC's down here.:shrug:
 

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