And We Thought We Ate A Lot Before...the semi-live deluxe dining report updated!

jonilovesdisney

Earning My Ears
Joined
Jan 10, 2009
Hi!! I've been lurking on these boards the last several months, mainly devouring the dining reviews and pics as we planned our trip. I've enjoyed reading everyone's dining report so much that I've decided to return the favor and add my share.

My husband and I are leaving for Disney on Friday morning, May 1st. It will be just the two of us. My grandparents are DVC owners and are thinking of selling, so we decided to have one last splurge while the room is still free. They got us a week at OKW and then we added 2 nights at Pop since we had some extra vacation days. I did get exciting news today that we have been upgraded to Wilderness Lodge, so we'll be there May 1 & 2 and then on to OKW. Our splurge is the deluxe dining plan which will start on May 3rd once we transfer to OKW. The reason we waited to start it is so we could eat at some places not included in the dining plan. I've been to Disney several times with my family and we always eat at the same places. Since this is our first alone trip we decided to stick to some old favorites, but also try out some new places (by your recommendations, thanks a bunch!!).

Ok, so we are going to try to do this thing live because I'm thinking we might not ever finish if I wait until we get home. So you'll have to tune in and see if we can pull it off. I love the live dining reports!!!!

Here's the plan for dining, feel free to add comments and suggestions or let us know if we should try to make last minute changes!

Friday after arrival - Gardenview Tea at Grand Floridian
Friday dinner - O'hana
Saturday BF - Kona
Saturday Lunch - Earl of Sandwich
Saturday Dinner - House of Blues
Sunday Lunch - T-Rex (DH's request)
Sunday Dinner - Yachtsman Steakhouse
Monday Lunch - Yak & Yeti
Monday Dinner - Jiko
Tuesday Lunch - Coral Reef (DH's request)
Tuesday Dinner - Le Cellier
Wednesday Lunch - Tony's Town Square
Wednesday Dinner - California Grill
Thursday Lunch - 50's Prime Time Cafe
Thursday Dinner - Brown Derby-Fantasmic package
Friday BF - Boma
Friday Lunch - Chefs de France
Friday Dinner - Narcoosee's
Saturday Lunch - Sci-Fi Dine-In
HOME-SAD

So join us for the ride and stay tuned. (We may need some accountability)
We'll see you real soon!!
 
I love reading LIVE reviews and your food line up looks fantastic! Have a great time and take tons of pics for us! :worship:
 




Hi All!! So sorry I said I would do this review live and am just now showing up to do it! DH has kept us busy and we just got free internet when we switched resorts.

So...on with the reviews. When we arrived Friday afternoon, we had reservations at 2 for tea at the Garden View Tea Room at the Grand Floridian. I love this resort. I think it is beautiful. The tea room is nice and has a great view of the gardens.

Here's a picture to give you an idea of the view. This is also the dessert pastry table.

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Here's a picture of us:

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We ordered the Buckingham Palace Tea. DH got the Eros tea which is an orange and vanilla flavored black tea. I got the Princess Breakfast tea which was strawberry & vanilla. They were both wonderful, but I liked mine better.

Here is the first course of tea sandwiches. From left to right, the sandwiches are pear and gorgonzola (this was good, I'm not a strong cheese person, so this was a lot better than I expected), chicken salad (standard, tastes good), shrimp salad (this was DH's favorite), egg salad (this was my favorite), watercress & cucumber (least favorite), and an onion tart (yummy!!)

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The second course was a scone with devonshire cream and jam and a raspberry tart. I love scones, so this was my favorite course. The cream was wonderful!!

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For the final course you could choose strawberries & cream or two pastries. I chose the amaretto pastry (left) and the fruit tart (right).

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DH chose the chocolate eclair (left) and the white chocolate swan (right).

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Our favorites were the white chocolate swan and the amaretto pastry.

We really enjoyed the tea. I would definitely recommend it. It is a beautiful setting, they gave me a rose at the end of the tea, and it only cost $19.50/person. This is less than our afternoon tea cost at home. It's a very nice way to spend the afternoon.

Up next....O'hana.....
 
that looks yummy....i have reservations there in a week and a day!

were you able to choose your sandwiches, or was that a set plate?
 
I enjoyed your first review of your tea time at the GF. Can I tell you what a lucky girl you are that your DH would have tea with you?! My DH is a wonderful husband - but he would never do that with me - so you definitely have a keeper!! :rotfl:

Looking forward to reading more of your review. Have a fabulous time!
 
Friday night dinner was at O'hana. This was a good dinner, but not quite as good as I remember it being last time we were here in September 2007. This could be because I planned our ADR to be there to watch Wishes from the restaurant. Unfortunately, Wishes started soon after they brought the appetizers, noodles and veggies and they waited to bring the meat until after the fireworks, so our food was cold by the time the fireworks were over. I know we could have been eating while they were showing, but I really wanted to watch them. Anyway, my suggestion would be to plan to watch your ADR time to either be at the very beginning of your dinner or closer to dessert time.

They seated us with a loaf of bread. The bread was warm and yummy. We forgot to take a picture. Sorry!

The first thing to arrive was the salad with honey-lime dressing. This is great and was one of our favorite things. DH said the dressing was excellent.

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Next, they brought out the dipping sauces, pork dumplings, and honey-coriander chicken wings.

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We really enjoyed the pork dumplings, especially dipped in the peanut sauce. The wings were good as well.

Then they brought out the vegetables (broccoli & snow peas) and noodles. These were both very bland. They needed sauces on them for some flavor. We ate the noodles with peanut sauce.

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They brought out the meat on skewers. We didn't take pics of the meat since our plates were not very pic worthy. They served turkey, pork, steak, and shrimp. Our favorite was the turkey. It was so tender and juicy. I loved it dipped in the sweet and sour sauce. The pork was good in the hot mustard. The hot mustard had some heat, so beware if you don't like hot (as in spicy) food. The steak was okay. It wasn't very tender. The shrimp tasted nice, but was super hard to peel. They were charred which made the peeling stick to them. We only ate a couple.

The best part of the meal, by far, was the dessert. Pineapple and coconut bread pudding with ice cream and hot caramel/banana sauce poured over the top. Here's a pic after we poured the sauce. We finished this whole thing. It was delicious, especially when you got bites of pineapple or bananas.

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Overall, we enjoyed O'hana (besides the fact that we let our food get cold) and would go again. I'm not sure it's a must do for us after this trip since we didn't love it, but if you've never been...give it a try!!

Up next... Kona breakfast....
 
that looks yummy....i have reservations there in a week and a day!

were you able to choose your sandwiches, or was that a set plate?

Awesome! You'll have a nice time. The sandwiches were a set plate. You may be able to ask if you can sub one if you know you won't like it, but I'm not sure. The sandwiches were our least favorite part, but they were okay.
 
I enjoyed your first review of your tea time at the GF. Can I tell you what a lucky girl you are that your DH would have tea with you?! My DH is a wonderful husband - but he would never do that with me - so you definitely have a keeper!! :rotfl:

Looking forward to reading more of your review. Have a fabulous time!

Thanks so much!

He is a keeper. He even enjoyed it. There were several men there. Maybe you'll be able to talk your husband into it some day!
 
Yesterday morning we went to the Polynesian to have breakfast at Kona Cafe. After reading so many rave reviews of the tonga toast, I knew we had to try it. :)

I got some lilikoi juice to drink. It was a passionfruit, orange, and guava juice blend. It was delicious. Different. Perfectly sweet.

DH had the Kona blend coffee. He had talked about getting the 100% Kona press pot, but since we were paying oop, he decided to pass. He could definitely tell that the blend was not 100% though.

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DH ordered the Tonga Toast with sausage. I decided to try the Macadamia-Pineapple pancakes with bacon instead and just taste his Tonga Toast. I'm really glad I got the pancakes because I thought the Tonga Toast was super sweet and rich. It was delicious, but I couldn't eat more than a bite. DH loved it. He's a sugarholic. The pancakes were wonderful. Just sweet enough and the macadamia nuts were mixed into the pancakes and the butter. I would definitely get this again. I didn't like my bacon very much. It was not crispy enough for me. If you like soft bacon, you'd probably like it. DH liked his sausage. The portions here are huge, we could have split a plate. We each ate about half.

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We liked Kona a lot and were super full, so we changed our lunch plans around a bit. We were planning on an Earl of Sandwich lunch and House of Blues dinner, but decided to eat a later lunch at Beaches and Cream and dinner at Earl of Sandwich. So...

Next Up....Beaches & Cream....
 
The Macadamia-Pineapple pancakes look so good! We do not have Kona on our list for upcoming trip - I could not fit everything in on my wish list.

I told my DH that there were other men at the GF tea and he said he might consider going if we take a trip without the boys sometime. I won't hold my breath - I can not even get him to go to La Madeleine with me. ;)

Your doing a great job with your reviews! Looking forward to more.
 
Love the reviews. You have a lot of the same restaurants that we have planned, so it's great to get your view of the foods. Hope you're having a great time!
 
The macadamia-pineapple pancakes are wonderful! I was going to try the Tonga Toast also when we were last there but was afraid it would be too sweet also. The pancakes were perfect! I'm looking forward to going back just for those!
 

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