RedskinFan
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- Jan 3, 2013
I've been a lurker on this board for years and have used your reviews to help me decide where to dine for every trip that I've been on. I've always wanted to do a dining report to give back but never could manage to remember to take pictures! But this trip was going to be very different then any other trip I've been on. This was going to a childless trip! And DH and I were going deluxe to celebrate our 10 year wedding anniversary. We both love to eat and can pack down some food so while I knew we were going to be getting a lot of food, I couldn't imagine that it would really be too much food. So that's how I came up with the title of the report.
Be warned: this dining report will have pictures but will be light on words. I just don't have the writing chops that so many contributors to this board have been gifted with.
So here goes my attempt at a dining report . . . . . . . . .
Who: Me - Jane and DH -Jeff
Where: We flew in late on June 29th so spent the first night at All Star Sports but the remaining nights at Boardwalk Villa's. We had rented points from friends of ours so we could stay deluxe.
My itinerary before we left was:
June 30th - Be Our Guest (Breakfast) and The Wave (Dinner)
July 1st - Tokyo Dining (Lunch) and The Yachtsman (Dinner)
July 2nd - Coral Reef (Lunch) and Tiffins (Dinner)
July 3rd - California Grill (Brunch) and Captain's Grill (Dinner)
July 4th - Le Cellier (Lunch) and California Grill (Dinner)
July 5th - Ohana (Dinner)
But that's not exactly how things went down!
After a long day of work and flying, I needed some protein for breakfast. We had decided to take it easy our first morning so cancelled our pre park opening BOG reservation the night before. A snack credit pastry just wasn't going to cut it so I sent DH to the End Zone to grab us a couple kids meals. He was kind enough to get diet cokes with both meals because I am unfortunately addicted to caffeine in the diet soda form so he knew I'd be miserable without it. We paid for these babies out of pocket.
The eggs were delicious! I like my scrambled eggs wet and these were perfect! I love bacon so that too hit the spot. DH loved his waffles so we were off to a good start.
Be warned: this dining report will have pictures but will be light on words. I just don't have the writing chops that so many contributors to this board have been gifted with.
So here goes my attempt at a dining report . . . . . . . . .
Who: Me - Jane and DH -Jeff
Where: We flew in late on June 29th so spent the first night at All Star Sports but the remaining nights at Boardwalk Villa's. We had rented points from friends of ours so we could stay deluxe.
My itinerary before we left was:
June 30th - Be Our Guest (Breakfast) and The Wave (Dinner)
July 1st - Tokyo Dining (Lunch) and The Yachtsman (Dinner)
July 2nd - Coral Reef (Lunch) and Tiffins (Dinner)
July 3rd - California Grill (Brunch) and Captain's Grill (Dinner)
July 4th - Le Cellier (Lunch) and California Grill (Dinner)
July 5th - Ohana (Dinner)
But that's not exactly how things went down!
After a long day of work and flying, I needed some protein for breakfast. We had decided to take it easy our first morning so cancelled our pre park opening BOG reservation the night before. A snack credit pastry just wasn't going to cut it so I sent DH to the End Zone to grab us a couple kids meals. He was kind enough to get diet cokes with both meals because I am unfortunately addicted to caffeine in the diet soda form so he knew I'd be miserable without it. We paid for these babies out of pocket.
The eggs were delicious! I like my scrambled eggs wet and these were perfect! I love bacon so that too hit the spot. DH loved his waffles so we were off to a good start.