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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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Wednesday 23 December part four: a really close encounter!
We headed back to the room and there we stayed for the next couple of hours, as Mark was pretty tired as well. We made one trip out to the Marketplace to get a Mickey bar and we went to pick up the tree topper that we had bought in Epcot yesterday, but apart from that, we didnt move much, which gave me a chance to relax and recover a bit.
Something which helped me do that was having a nice soak in the Jacuzzi bath. Oh my goodness, that thing is just divine. I think we are going to have to stay more regularly in a one-bedroom villa in the future, they are just so nice.
We also made a bit of an in-road into the packing and I started to get together what I was going to wear when we got to the frozen tundra that is Sue and Steves. It was quite a pile by the time I was done!
Can you tell which one was my pile of cold weather clothes?!
We headed out for our dinner at Boma, meeting the resident turtle on the way that lives in the lake by the Beach Club Villas. Its interesting how hes grown over the years weve been coming here.
We drove over to Animal Kingdom Lodge and were there early enough to get a photo done by the Christmas tree. I love the way that Disney is giving you the opportunity again this year for Photopass photos in the lobbies of the deluxe hotels. Its a really nice touch.
Then we went out to see what was around on the savannah. We had plenty of animal sightings with cranes, pelicans, zebras and a bongo that got very close and personal, in fact very close and personal. How do we know? Because the Cast Member out there told us that he had managed to jump over the fence!
We headed to check in for Boma and were told that there would be a 10 or 15 minute wait for the table, but we were seated just a couple of minutes later.
Our server came over and the first thing he told us about was the soups, which to me are the most important bit of the meal. Tonight no butternut squash soup for me, but I did get to try the carrot and ginger and the seafood soup with couscous, which was lovely. Mark actually found it a bit spicy, which was interesting, as I didnt and usually Im the one thats sensitive to these things.
From there, I moved on to the salads, which was an interesting selection, including watermelon rind, papaya and avocado and orange and radish, all of which had lovely flavours to them. Next course for me was the hot dishes, including nut crusted salmon and the fufu, my old favourite.
Then it was on to dessert, including zebra domes, which tasted just as they used to. The last time I had those, they tasted cheap and nasty, but fortunately they were much better tonight. I also tried the chocolate mousse cake and the tropical fruit coulis.
Our server was very good and kept an eye on this, although he didnt have much to do for us, as he didnt need to explain how everything worked. Having said that, I think some other people needed that explaining to them, as they were all lining up again, like lemmings. Its a shame, as thats not how it should be there. :
All in all, this was another great meal and, just like the California Grill, this restaurant constantly delivers time and time again and remains firmly on our favourites list.
Boma:
Soups/salads 9― 8―
Entree 8― 9
Dessert 9 N/A
Service 8― 8
Atmosphere 9 9
Value for money 9 9
Interesting little hotel tour. I'd never heard of Rosen Plaza, thanks for that bit of information! Glad you finally got some resting in your schedule. Dinner sounded yummy, we'll be trying Boma on our next trip for sure!
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the pictures of you and Mark are super. Love the trip around the hotel and the ones of the animals are again great. Thanks so much for sharing. Glad the meal was wonderful!!
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Oh yum! I love my Boma! That was the first and most important ADR I made for my solo trip in Sept.
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Cute turtle! Dinner at Boma looks as as always! I'm going to miss eating here this coming vacation. The PhotoPass pictures with the Christmas tree are wonderful as are yours from the rest of the resort.