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has anyone taken the kids to Planet Hollywood?

I'm taking my 3yr old and 5yr old sons going to the theatre next month to see We're Going On A Bear Hunt and I've just noticed I can convert my Tesco vouchers to use at Planet Hollywood in London so I'm thinking we might make a day of it and go there too, I just wondered what everyone's experiences were?
Thanks

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  • Pee
    Pee Posts: 3,826 Forumite
    I've never taken children there, but ate at the one in Eurodisney and the menu all seemed quite child friendly.
  • mirrorimage0
    mirrorimage0 Posts: 3,918 Forumite
    i have taken mine there quite a few times, menus are children friendly and staff are great, mine are aged 7 and 9 now but was around 3 and 5 when they first went, they absolutley love it. first time they went they had won a competition and spent an afternoon with snap , crackle and pop there it was soooo good.
    now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j
  • jenhug
    jenhug Posts: 2,277 Forumite
    does anyone know if you can use the tesco vouchers at rainforest cafe?
  • Little_Mama
    Little_Mama Posts: 925 Forumite
    I've just been looking to using our Mr T vouchers at Planet Hollywood, we went last year and loved it but I've just noticed on their website that they are now adding a discretionary 12.5% service charge to the bill.....for my convenience! It's sort of put me off going as it'll add another £10+ to the bill and Mr T vouchers only cover food, not drinks. I know it's a discretionary payment but I'd rather have it where I choose how much I think the service is worth........hmmmmm, not impressed.

    LM
    :jMFWin3T2 No 20 - aim £94.9K to £65K:j

  • dawnybabes
    dawnybabes Posts: 3,593 Forumite
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    Ate there yesterday, food and service was fab but my 6 yr old wanted ribs and they didn't have them on the kids menu and they wouldn't do a half portion so ended up costing me a fortune. Mum had a salad and it was amazing, I would have one next time ....

    Ate at the Rainforest the day before, whilst cheaper (mainly cos they had ribs on the kids menu) the food wasn't nearly as nice and it was really really noisy (indoor tropical thunderstorm noises) to the point of petrifiying some kids.

    Given an option I'd go to Planet Hollywood, also outside they had a bar menu which seemed really reasonable.
    Sealed pot challenge 822

    Jan - £176.66 :j
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