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I remember from Facebook how much chaos you and your mom had getting your flights to Orlando. I hope the crowding issue doesn't become a theme for this whole trip.
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sorry that i'm not responding to everyone's comments right now. i will, i promise. but for now i have maybe ten minutes so here's the conclusion of day 2:
you will recall that i had plans to maybe have dinner at citricos but then heather messaged me with a better idea. and that idea was...
*drumroll*
a progressive monorial bar dinner!
which was awesome. except it turned out to be not so much a monorail dinner. here's why:
as i was staying at the floridian, we decided to meet there and end our evening there. this meant that our first dining experience would be at the contemporary. so we got on the monorial, rode it two stops to the contemporary, and headed to the bar at the wave where we had a drink and shared a cheese plate. it was rather chill and very classy and felt like a bar in not-disney, which was very welcome.
and then we tried to leave. and the monorail was down, as it was repeatedly throughout my stay (i will have words on this later). thankfully the CM manning the monorail station was informative enough that we were able to make the decision to not wait for a likely-not-ever-arriving monorail and instead take an uber to the poly. which is ridiculous, but what can you do when the monorail is down?
we then shared pulled pork sliders at the bar outside of ohana, where we also made sort-of friends with a group from alabama who were there to watch the playoff game and cheering very loudly for the falcons. it was at this point that i realized that 1. football season was still happening (seriously i could not be less of a sports fan) and 2. heather can talk about football even with rabid fans from a southern state. this was very impressive to me.
also the alabama people made fun of my accent. MY accent? MY ACCENT?
a good time was had by all.
we then walked back to the floridian (you know, because no monorail) which was actually kind of lovely. and then managed to get a table at narcoossee's for our final plates of the day--she had the calamari and i had the shrimp and grits. neither were very good and both were insanely priced, but whatever.
i highly recommend doing a self-guided monorail bar appetizer crawl. even given our challenges, it was a great time. and each stop had a totally different vibe. i'd do it again. (but seriously, i do NOT have an accent!)
after our bar crawl, heather hung out with me in my (again) ridiculously-large one bedroom villa for a few hours before driving home. and then i went to sleep.
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Had to giggle about Alabamians making fun of YOUR accent.
Reminded me of a New England trip years ago where Bostonians I met kept telling me I had such a charming Southern accent. Admittedly, I lived close to Oklahoma then so had picked up some OK accent.
However, these were people with "pahk the cah" speech so profound we could barely communicate. Yet I who clearly articulate my "r's" was the one with an accent!
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We are hoping to do the same thing next we are there! Sounds fun. Sorry about the monorail. Seems like we are hearing that it's down more and more.
i highly recommend doing this! they've started offering it now as a dining package/event thing, but it is expensive--i believe something like $130/pp. we did the math and figured that we spent around $120 total for the two of us--including drinks--so there's no reason to do the disney-guided option.
also, if it isn't cold when you visit (it was cold when we were there), i'd exchange the ohana bar for the outdoor terrace bar near trader sam's. which is my favorite bar on property. and i believe they serve bar food.
We originally saw it when it was offered by Disney. Pretty darn expensive and we figured we could do it cheaper. Thanks for the tip on the bar outside. We normally go for the food and wine festival in October so the weather is usually pretty nice.
Glad you had a good evening with Heather and you seemed to enjoy each others company!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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