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Beautiful photos! Love the Stitch hat!! The Polynesian's store downstairs is always fun to visit. Thanks for sharing
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If our trips ever coincide (one day I hope! ) then we'll definitely go with you. Any chance of end of October/start of November this year? Just asking...
I'm working on another fall trip, but the dates depend on whether Luke can get off. He has toyed with the idea of retiring with me, but his boss is rather fond of keeping him.
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What a nice visit to GF and I had no idea about the walk to the Poly. Only about 10 minutes?
That's what I'd say. Mind you, I am calculating that from the new water play area over to the edge of the Polynesian. If you did it from both main buildings, it could be closer to 20 minutes, as it would probably take five minutes just to walk through the property of each, if that makes sense?
I'm working on another fall trip, but the dates depend on whether Luke can get off. He has toyed with the idea of retiring with me, but his boss is rather fond of keeping him.
Oh... well that's not fair. We're hoping to be out there from 30 October - 6 November... well those are the dates I'm booked off from work. I just need to get on and book it!
Sunday 9 December – part four: a British (and American) get together in Japan!
We had about half an hour in the room before we headed out to do some shopping. On the way out, we stopped to look at the turtles in the Beach Club Villas lake. There were so many of them!
The plan was to go to the Orlando Premium Outlets at Vineland Avenue, but as soon as we joined Vineland Avenue, we got stuck in a traffic jam, so we quickly gave up on that idea, and headed for the Lake Buena Vista Factory Stores instead. Thank goodness we could remember how to get there, as the GPS didn’t want to play.
We had a look in the Reebok store, but honestly, it was the worst selection we’ve seen in all our years of coming to Florida, and there were no staff to help, so we ended up walking out. We’ve never done that before.
I had more luck in VF, where I was able to get three pairs of jeans for $63 - boy was I happy with that!
Mark tried looking for jeans there and in the Levi outlet, but no joy. That done, we headed over to Wal-Mart to stock up on a few things, finding a couple of neat Disney T-shirts in there for us, and also getting deodorant supplies for me, and my dad, after he rang while we were at the checkout. My first question was “do you want any deodorant?” and when he said I had to run back and get some.
From there, we headed back to the room, with me making a quick pit stop, as I realised I hadn’t got Dawn’s cell phone number on my phone, I tried accessing the boards to get it, but it told me it didn’t have enough memory left to access my private messages. Well, I guess there are a few…
We walked over to Epcot, and by now, it was boiling hot, although there was a little more air around. We stopped to get some photos on the way…
… and also got some Photopass pics done in France.
At this point, Mark said “I’m surprised you’re not getting a Grand Marnier slush.” Oh well, if you insist then! It was just what we needed, as its cold helped to stop us heating up anymore.
By the time we got to Japan, it was about 1:15pm, and we couldn’t see anyone else around, so we stopped to watch Miyuki for a few minutes…
… then Sheri came and found us, and told us everyone was upstairs. I checked us in, got the pager, and as we walked up the stairs, it went off. Ok. I saw Annabel, Andy, Clare and Andy, quickly said hi and told them we were going to be seated.
In we went, and after a bit of debate, we won the argument, and managed to have a table of seven to ourselves. It wouldn’t have been fair to have added in another couple into this mix.
We were seated in the first room, and were soon all chatting away like old friends. They managed to get the drinks order out of us, with me getting a Tokyo Sunset, and Mark getting a Yokohama something… I don’t remember the name now!
For the meal, Mark went for the wafu ribs, sake, soy sauce and ginger braised pork ribs, for appetiser…
… while I had the assorted tempura, but just the shrimp and vegetables, not the chicken. It was all very nice, although finding butternut squash was one of the vegetables was a bit on the weird side…
They’ve changed the menu quite a bit, and I was disappointed that you can no longer get a combination of fish, which I’ve enjoyed in the past. Instead, I opted for the Hotate, or cold water sea scallops, while Mark went for the Nihonbashi, otherwise known as steak and chicken breast. There are no photos of our actual entrees, as we were too obsessed with eating them but there are at least lots of shots of them being created!
She really did put on a great performance, and this is one of the reasons that we keep returning here time and time again.
When it got to dessert, the two Andys were very brave, and went for the green tea cheesecake. I should’ve got a photo of it but it came out looking like pistachio, it was very green, and I think it’s fair to say they weren’t 100% sure about it, although I do remember Annabel trying it, and really enjoying it. They haven’t convinced me yet though. It’s just a little too way out for my liking…
Instead, we opted for the chocolate ginger cake, which was very nice:
We lingered for ages, just chatting away, and eventually, after 3:00pm, we figured we’d better leave the premises. As someone said, it’s always a give away, when all the Cast Members are gathered there, trying to be discrete, but waiting to clear your table!
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Great meal at Teppen Edo - This is one that I have been wanting to try FOREVER! and just never have? I love japanese food its my fav. but is this place just like all the rest that you can eat at in your home towns? Or does it have the Disney touch? Trying to get all my dining decided this weekend and this is one I would like to try, if it is different then the places you can eat at at home. Just dont want to waste a dinner if it is same ol same ol. Thanks for your thoughts on this one!
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Looks like a great meal and very nice to get the table to yourselves. I've never had dessert there, but really like green tea ice cream, so maybe I should try the cheesecake!
Teppen Edo looks great! I love those types of restaurants! Entertainment and a good dinner all wrapped into one. It looks like a fun group of people too.
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