

There's no queuing, this is pushing in at its best. Unfortunately, the biggest issue here is the layout, where the whole restaurant flock towards one Central point in the centre of the restaurant where the hot food is served. We took an AT buggy in and the staff were sensible enough to seat us out of the way which both kept our little one asleep but also from inconveniencing anyone else. As you'd expect, this is a busy location, however the staff control this well. We went during Scarefest when they were all given suitably spooky names, to fit the theme. The pasta is basically bolognaise, and the pizza is a few different varieties. There are, surprisingly, only a couple of options at AT for a sit down meal, and this is one of them, albeit it's all you can eat, so not really much sitting down! The price is comparable to most theme park all you can eats, and in fact most non-theme park versions too, however the choice is significantly less. However these are long gone, replaced by AT's own versions. Years ago, AT had a range of high street names where you could get food,knowing exactly what you'd get for pretty much the same price you'd pay at your local branch of McDs, Burger King, KFC or Pizza Hut. If you go to AT and don't take sandwiches, you're either prepared to pay for their food (expect each) or are sadly deluded.
