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That's a good point about Tutto Italia. We've found some of the wait staff to be a little stuffy there in the past, whereas they were much friendlier in Tutto Gusto.
Cheryl
Good to know this, but was surprised.
We ate there this Dec. ,while you were there, and had a wonderful time. There were 7 in our group and I had some reservations about eatting there because it was new to us and some of our group are meat and potato eatters so to speak.
But everyone loved the food and wine and our waiter was so nice and made the experience a great one. We actually had 3 trying do things for us at one point. It turned out to be one of our best meals this trip.
Our waiter even wrote down the ingredients in my meal after I had asked for the recipe and he found out from the chef that they don't give those out any more. (:
It sounds from everyones messages that we were lucky and happened to be there at the right time.
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The first day we got to Be Our Guest the line was crazy too. We went back later and only waited about 15 mins. It was beautiful inside and we loved our lunch. I am sorry I don't remember the meatless items.
We actually ate there TWICE this trip. Both were lunch.
We also had the Lafous Brew at Gaston's Tavern. I liked it but Jerry said it was ok but wouldn't get it again. You have to like icy apple juice. It was cool going down on a hot day that was for sure.
As for Dumbo, I agree there isn't as much there as I thought there would be. We did do the character visits in the tent and got some great pictures. Did you do those?
We also got to ride Ariel's ride once. We tried a few times but it was down. Still working out bugs I guess.
The wait time was crazy when you were there.
That man in the fountain must have been drunk, right? I can't think of any other explanation as to why he was standing in the fountain. And I can't believe the CM had no clue what to do!!
I've with you on the eyesore construction. If they were going to open it up in phases, it seems logical to build it front to back so no one has to cross through construction. At least that is logical to me.
Now that guy in the fountain was a fool, but how silly that a CM didn't know what to do. I agree with others that how to deal with inappropriate guests should just be standard training.
I'm anxious to see pictures of a one-bedroom BLT villa. We've stayed in one bedrooms at AKLV, BWV, and BC, so I wonder how these compare.
Boy, that sky does look ominous! It will be so nice when the entire wall comes down in Fantasyland. I wonder if the guy was dared to go in there; what a numbskull! Can't wait to hear about your stay at BLT!!
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The guy in the fountain looked like a jerk. Can't help but WONDER if Disney made a serious mistake opening up a place for ADULT beverages. CM should have known enough to ask him to exit or at least call for assistance in helping the individual to exit the fountain area
I have to agree with you on the wall comment. There is no rhyme or reason about its structure.
When I got to the Little Mermaid Ride, I had a fast pass, (thanks to Splash Mountain breaking down!), but the wait time was only 70 minutes. When I got to the front of the line, it was a continuous moving ride. (Think Haunted Mansion ride). So I really don't understand the long wait times. Or maybe it's just me.
Anyway...I'm really looking forward to the finish of the Mine Ride. That roller coaster looks so cool!!
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I'm only partway through your TR and thoroughly enjoying it - PP meets, food porn and excellent descriptions and an amazing variety of pictures. It sounds like the best way to celebrate your 40th!
I have to ask - the survey marker photos between the GF and the Poly, which resort are they closer to? DH is a licensed surveyor and we are always on the lookout for the markers.
Cheryl
I loved that first picture of Mark as he was tasting his wine. It is priceless.
I have one like it of Jerry from last spring when we went to the Smoky Mountains and he tried a sip of moonshine in the Moonshine Holler in Gatlinburg. It was so funny, a priceless picture from that trip.
I was glad I had thought to have my camera ready that time. lol
They're the sort of memories you want to capture, aren't they?
I got the black tea kettle to match your spoon rest. It is so cute.
Did you get one?
There's no point in us buying electrical things in the States, unless we're only going to use them in the States, as you guys are on a totally different electrical system to us.
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As for Dumbo, I agree there isn't as much there as I thought there would be. We did do the character visits in the tent and got some great pictures. Did you do those?
I think the wait times the one time we were there were 30 minutes plus and we weren't prepared to wait that long.
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