How does an adult dine at Ariels grotto in CA ad at disneyland?

Posted on January 26th, 2010 by admin

Cause im trying to figure this out for tomorrow before I am dumbstruck with the bill.

Ariel’s Grotto is what they call "prix fixe", which is French for "fixed price". You pick items from a menu. Last time I checked, it was $36 per adult, less for kids. It’s only $34 if you eat outside. First course is fruit, salad, and bread for all to share. Second course is an entree (I like the tri-tip or the chicken, but feel free to choose what you like). Then you get a dessert to share. So you just go in, and the only real choice to make is the entree. Then you pay your $35 per person, PLUS tip (15%, or 18% for parties of 8 or more). That’s about $45 per adult.

Bring a portable defibrillator.

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  1. Obviousman Says:

    Ariel’s Grotto is what they call "prix fixe", which is French for "fixed price". You pick items from a menu. Last time I checked, it was $36 per adult, less for kids. It’s only $34 if you eat outside. First course is fruit, salad, and bread for all to share. Second course is an entree (I like the tri-tip or the chicken, but feel free to choose what you like). Then you get a dessert to share. So you just go in, and the only real choice to make is the entree. Then you pay your $35 per person, PLUS tip (15%, or 18% for parties of 8 or more). That’s about $45 per adult.

    Bring a portable defibrillator.
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