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I don't know if it is just on my computer but some of the Epcot and Cars pics are intermingled....doesn't bother me...I love them all!
Glad you had a great photo pass photog....those pics are really capture you and Mark! Hoping lacking service doesn't also include lacking food at dinner....
Danielle
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The cars themed area of AOA is very well done. It's a little too busy for me, though. I was wondering about the outside balconies, too. I thought it was rather eerie before when the place was abandoned in midconstruction. It's good to see it finished.
Liz
Finally caught up again. Love all the details in your photos.
I think the difference with the AOA walkways/balconies is that at the AllStar resorts those face outward whereas AOA they must face inward, since the photos are of just the windows which have to be the back of rooms. Just an idea.
A confession - I've never used photopass . 2 trips ago I wanted to wait until I wasn't as big as ... well, not as big. Then we gave it a shot last trip and I suppose we got a bad egg? This took for-ev-er! The photographer had to adjust the camera, move us around, look for something in her pockets, chat up the other photographer ... we decided our time was better spent elsewhere. This must have been an anomoly since ya'll seem to manage to get lots of PP pics.
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Not sure why, but the Cars section doesn't seem so ....er....over the top in the sensory assault. Maybe because the colors of the dessert are more muted than the Nemo section?
When I first saw Mark's chef hat, I thought the photopass photog you raved about even had props! But then I realized it was from the Mark Collection (or he ran off with it?!)!
I know I'm late to the party .... Can't believe you so far through your trip report! I haven't even organised my photos yet!!!!
Well in fairness, I was organising my photos as I went along and uploading them most days and I had the first few instalments of the trip report finished during the trip itself, so I could get going pretty quickly...
Another great update Cheryl It was wonderful meeting up with you and Mark if only for a few brief minutes! I'm hoping that we'll be able to meet up again on a future trip
I hope we can too. Next dates should hopefully be the beginning of November, then sometime in December 2014...
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Love all the AOA pics! I wonder if their prices will level off to be the same as the other values??....
I'm guessing that won't happen for a while, as it's new and exciting and presumably there's going to be more demand from people to stay there, so Disney can get away with charging more to stay there.
The cars themed area of AOA is very well done. It's a little too busy for me, though. I was wondering about the outside balconies, too. I thought it was rather eerie before when the place was abandoned in midconstruction. It's good to see it finished.
Liz
It was eerie. I always wanted to actually go over and explore it when it was abandoned. I remember someone did that and posted the video on YouTube and that was fascinating to watch.
I think the difference with the AOA walkways/balconies is that at the AllStar resorts those face outward whereas AOA they must face inward, since the photos are of just the windows which have to be the back of rooms. Just an idea.
You could be right there.
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A confession - I've never used photopass . 2 trips ago I wanted to wait until I wasn't as big as ... well, not as big. Then we gave it a shot last trip and I suppose we got a bad egg? This took for-ev-er! The photographer had to adjust the camera, move us around, look for something in her pockets, chat up the other photographer ... we decided our time was better spent elsewhere. This must have been an anomoly since ya'll seem to manage to get lots of PP pics.
I'd give it another go. Sometimes you do get fussy Photopass photographers, although usually that means that you'll get a really good result from them. Usually they're fine and I find them quite quick and easy to do.
Not sure why, but the Cars section doesn't seem so ....er....over the top in the sensory assault. Maybe because the colors of the dessert are more muted than the Nemo section?
I think that could be one reason, because I thought the same thing.
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When I first saw Mark's chef hat, I thought the photopass photog you raved about even had props! But then I realized it was from the Mark Collection (or he ran off with it?!)!
it's from the Mark Collection (love that! ) It came from Disneyland Paris, although we did see the hat elsewhere. I can't remember if we saw it at Disney World, but we found it on the Fantasy. I wish they'd keep unique things for each location....
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Friday 7 December – part nine: we got the short straw for service
When we were seated at Chefs de France, we just sat there like lemons for about another 10 minutes before we even met our server, Harry. It wasn’t a good start to the meal. Harry seemed nice enough, but as we were to find out as the meal wore on, he wasn’t particularly good at his job. I can’t even tell you how long we waited for water to be brought to the table, but I’m guessing it was a good 20 minutes from when we sat down.
Marta turned round to the people next to us, who had to ask for their glasses of wine (Harry said “I thought you wanted them with your entrée”!) and said that we’d got the short straw for service, and she was right.
I was interested in the scallops and shrimp dish, but the sauce came with bacon, so I asked if it was possible to leave that out. He told me he didn’t think so, but he’d check. When he came back to the table, I had to ask again, and he just told me, as he thought, it wasn’t possible, and I got the distinct impression he hadn’t even bothered asking.
For appetiser, both Mark and I went for the salade de crabe et crevette, sauce cocktail, or crabmeat salad, with shrimp cocktail on a bed of cucumber, and tomato. The crabmeat was beautiful, and there was so much of it, but somehow it just didn’t gel quite right with the flavours of the shrimp, which was a shame, as it spoilt an otherwise perfect dish.
Bruce ended up with the French onion soup, although he’d ordered the lobster bisque, so things really were not going well with the service.
At least we all got the right main course. Deprived of the shrimp and scallop option, I went for the lasagnes de legumes du soleil a l’huile d’olive au thym, or zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, onion and tomato baked into layers of pasta. I was disappointed with their fish choices, as I couldn’t bring myself to have broiled salmon with mash ( seriously) but this was pretty good.
Mark had the demi poulet fermier roti, Pommes rissolees e broccoli, or half of an all natural roasted chicken, rissole potatoes, and broccoli, which he really enjoyed.
For dessert, I went for the gelato, which came with one scoop of passion fruit, peach, and pineapple. I had to say to the peach, as it’s one of my allergies, but the other two were very nice, and it was a lovely end to the meal.
Mark had the crème brulee, which he thought was nice, but it was nothing special.
When it came to the checks, Bruce asked to see a manager, as he and Marta were using Tables in Wonderland, which comes with an automatic gratuity. The manager did that, but he didn’t ask why, which isn’t a good sign. As Bruce said, either he doesn’t care, or they know there’s a problem with Harry and don’t want to do anything about it.
It was a very loud meal. If we thought Via Napoli was loud, my goodness, we hadn’t heard anything. The place was absolutely packed, and I couldn’t help but think I would’ve much preferred Bistro de Paris for a nice quiet meal.
Our bill came to $106, which is interesting, as it was about the same price as lunch at Via Napoli, which just goes to show how expensive Via Napoli is. All in all, it had been a good meal, with some great food, but just some truly appalling service which spoilt the evening. As a result of the slow service, we missed IllumiNations, which annoyed me, as I’d deliberately programmed this so we’d be done in time, and I’m sorry, but I do think that two and a quarter hours should be plenty long enough for a meal like this…
Chefs de France:
Appetizer 9 9
Entrée 8½ 9
Dessert 9 8
Service 4 3
Atmosphere 7 7
Value for money 8½ 8
Average score: 7.50
We headed back through France, getting a couple of photos on the way….
… then we said goodbye to Bruce and Marta and made our way over to the Beach Club, getting a couple of final shots.
It had been a very long day, and thoroughly exhausting, as many days at Disney are, but it had also been a lot of fun.
The weather today was cool and misty in the morning, but hot with temperatures in the 80s in the afternoon. The best thing today was The worst thing today was the service at Chefs de France. The funniest thing today was the joke Segway photo we got and Sarah and Ed’s great interaction! Today we tried doing the new Segway tour And the result was I really enjoyed it, and it’s very different to the previous version. The most magical moment today was
Next: “are there electric fences and are the animals trained?”
The photos that show the buildings with just windows on the back are showing the back sides of the buildings. The front sides of the buildings are just like any other value resort. So no--there are no balconies at AOA.
Oh my goodness--your meal at Chef's sounds like my last meal at Bistro. I'm so sorry you had such service issues. Getting the wrong food is not okay, getting subpar service is not okay. I would have had a fit!