jimmytammy
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- May 27, 2002
Sad about the last part Jimmy. I always thought Splash had a wonderful theme. And I'll stop there with the rest of my thoughts. I'm not positive on its closing date but was thinking we'll also be able to have a last ride on it before the end of the month.View attachment 711819View attachment 711820View attachment 711821
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Celebrating our last time on my all time favorite ride anywhere
Im in the category of the theming part too. Its cute, and I love the characters, always have, always will. I understand to a degree the sensitive nature, but in the end, its just a fun ride. I hope Tiana and her friends keep the whimsy of it all going.Sad about the last part Jimmy. I always thought Splash had a wonderful theme. And I'll stop there with the rest of my thoughts. I'm not positive on its closing date but was thinking we'll also be able to have a last ride on it before the end of the month.
We did Space 220 our last trip. It was kind of cool but we didn't have the best table. All the way down front and all the way to the side. Kind of disappointing. The food was ok but not worth the price. I got the chicken and gotta say the sauce was amazing. The chicken itself though meh. One half of it was really good and the other half I can't even say what it was. Looked like the giblets. Can't remember what my daughter had but she wasn't wowed. She did love the cauliflower though. Still glad we tried it but probably a once and done unless we just do the lounge.We ate at 2 new places for us this trip, Art Smiths and Space 220. My thoughts on both, Arts is good, not great as I thought it would be. The service was tops, the food, good, not wow factor as I thought it might be. Servings were huge and seriously, 3 could split a plate, even the kid portions are massive. Space 220, theming was great, that was about it. Way overpriced IMO, though the desserts were good, but not $80 per person good.
I will stick to my ol faves like 50s
Loving the pictures!View attachment 712342
Our GS Rafe enjoying some maple pop from Canada View attachment 712343
At CM yesterdayView attachment 712344
Our friends Annie and Alan
Some of you may have seen them at previous meets and she is known as AnnieT when on the boards
They own points at VWL
Never been a huge fan of Art Smith's, either. Too much grease and butter (and I enjoy some of both), and the tastes while solid, aren't any better than a decent diner. Yes, things look prettier, but that doesn't translate to actually being better.We ate at 2 new places for us this trip, Art Smiths and Space 220. My thoughts on both, Arts is good, not great as I thought it would be. The service was tops, the food, good, not wow factor as I thought it might be. Servings were huge and seriously, 3 could split a plate, even the kid portions are massive. Space 220, theming was great, that was about it. Way overpriced IMO, though the desserts were good, but not $80 per person good.
I will stick to my ol faves like 50s
Honestly I tend to not compare them to non Disney restaurants mainly because we don't eat out very often lol. When we do it's usually nothing fancy. Maybe Cracker Barrel or Red Robin.I feel bad that I cant say good things about Space 220 or Art Smiths, but its my opinion only. I know others may like these places, and I didnt say these things to deter others from trying them. I guess its not fair that I find myself comparing the foods to other places back home, or to Tammys cooking. Its like Nine Dragons, we have always liked it, yet others bash it. But we are from a small area in NC, the closet thing we can compare it too is PF Changs, and IMO, 9 D is way better. But if you are from NYC, there is probably a good chines eatery on every other corner, so maybe no comparison. Its sort like a to each his own kinda thing.
We love it too. Always a must doWe love Sci Fi. Try to book it every single trip. Atmosphere we love, the theming, and the food is just fine to us. Many hate it.