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Monday 11/7/11 - WARNING - Food pic . . . Oh heck- you get the idea
We got up at 9 am today (we actually DID set the alarm for 10 am because we had a 12:30 reservation)
We did our usual cup of joe while getting ready for the day. Then made our way to Epcot via monorail. When we first got into the park we checked on the wait for Soarin’ and it was over 1 hour which would have made us late for our ressie. The FP return time was for 7:30 pm and at that time we would be in DHS. So we skipped it for now and went to Nemo. We rode the clam shells (another first for us) but didn’t have all that much time to look around because we needed to be in WS at 12:30. We made our way over to LeCellier for lunch.
Nobody home.
Since I have had the filet 3 times here already and I have had really great steaks this trip already, I decided I would be daring and do something new. I got the burger.
Has to be one of the best burgers around! Chuck got the filet.
Naturally this was after our app of cheese soup and pretzel bread.
For dessert, Chuck had the chocolate mousse
and I had the smores.
They didn’t torch the marshmallow for this which made the dessert subpar IMO. It just wasn't authentic to the smores flavor. It was just ok. But the rest of the meal - Yumm-o!
We had to walk the WS just to walk off our lunch! We walked over to France where I proceeded to get a Grand Marnier slushie (another 1st).
Then we went to Morocco and Chuck tried on a fez.
We kept going toward Germany and stopped by the train/miniature city.
After watching for a while and a few pics, we decided to check out the Caramel Kuche. The line was tolerable today (only about 5 people in line) so I told Chuck we needed caramel corn.
We got the big bag and it was still warm! They even told us not to close the bag right away because it was too warm. The lady behind us in line said that looked really good and I told her it was still warm and had her feel the bag. She then said “I’ll take one of those too!” We munched on that a little but eventually had to close the bag or we could have eaten it all right then and there. We did a little shopping, got Chuck’s shoes, a CD of VOL and we bought some pins - as Chuck started to get into pin trading. And boy that can really add up to an expensive hobby. Then started to make our way back up front to the busses/monorail. The monorail was closed and there is no direct bus to the CR so we ended up going to Wilderness Lodge and took a boat back to BLT. Didn't seem right that the ONLY direct way back to CR is by monorail. Then we went back to BLT to get freshened up for our dinner ressie at DHS.
We had a 7 pm at 50’s PTC and we got there right at 7.
We had to wait about 10 mins for a table and Mindy was our cousin - er waitress. She gave us our silverware and told us to set the table. Then she took our order. I had the Lettuce wedge salad and Chuck had a seafood salad app.
During the app, I dropped my knife and Chuck gave me his. Then when the entrees came, I asked for a new one. No problem right? THEN, I dropped my NEW knife! But it happened while Mindy was in the room and she looked at CHUCK and said “Seriously?” Hahahahaha. It was too funny. Everyone in the room was cracking up! The people next to us were complaining about how they couldn’t eat anymore because the DxDP was too much food. Mindy just looked at them and said “Really? Because they are on it” and pointed back at us. They asked us how long we had been at Disney and Chuck said 5 days with 6 to go! Mindy said that we should be given name tags at the end of our vacation and be honorary CM's. Anyway Chuck had the vegetarian spaghetti and “meatballs” and I had the fried chicken dinner.
For dessert it was Grand dad's Brownie Sundae and a Boston Crème parfait.
After dinner, we took advantage of the EMH. I told Chuck I would wait for him if he wanted to ride Star Tours (I don’t think I can do it because I can’t handle that kind of sensory stuff. Even Soarin is too much for me) Chuck passed even though the wait was only 10 mins. We went on to the gift shop though to build DS a light saber. Then worked our way around back by the Streets of America and came out by TSMM. The stand by time was 60 mins and I told Chuck that we should wait if he wanted to ride, because the chances of us coming back and getting FP’s on another day were slim. We waited and the stand by time was only 30 mins in all reality. We took our spin and I got 98,000! Not a bad score by any means. Except Chuck got 107,000 - he cheats.
We thought this was hilarious - Busted Set Press and $50 in Canada!
After our TSMM - we slowly walked to the front of the park and went back to BLT. I was going to have some wine on the balcony but when we opened the door, all the bugs decided they wanted in. Chuck saved me by swatting them down with a towel. But the bug problem was getting worse! Eww.
Bugs on the balcony
So we just finished our caramel corn with a glass of wine while watching tv before bed.
Up Next: Another Epcot day and MK but will there be food pics?
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Oh Coop! You took my suggestion and had the burger at Le Cellier. Was it the one with panchetta and fried onion strips? I have a feeling that either one is just as good. It's our fave meal and DH wants to do it 2 times next trip if we can.
I finally convinced the girls to give this place a go next year, I am so excited!
Your salad at PTC looks awesome!!!! HUGE though, I don't know if I would be able to finish that and an entree.
I think I have been inspired. Next year FFP trip, one of the girls drives to WDW, so she is stopping after she picks up me and the other girl at the airport, to get drinks for the room. I should get a bottle of wine. That would be wonderful after a long day at the park. A glass of wine, and a soak in the hot tub. Sounds like my kind of ending!
Can't wait to hear more about the F&WF, hope it's better this time!
Just getting caught back up. Too bad Chuck didn't get chosen for finale at HDDR ge would have looked cute as an Angel BTW I didn't realize he was a Rastafarian His fez looks more like it came Jamaca than Morocco
i am super amused that a corndog is neither a snack nor a meal. perhaps because it is barely food? ha!
i LOVE love love your AK parade pics. it's the one parade i've not seen, but it's on the list for my next trip (which, right now, is just too darn far away!) i also love that you've stopped warning us about food pics. i get it--i'll expect to get hungry reading this report!
and speaking of hungry--your 50's PTC photos...oh...my...goodness. i have a reservation there for my next trip (it was on my short list) and now i'm super excited! though i have to say--that's more food than i eat in a day, nevermind in one sitting! but all of it looks so good (particularly the wedge salad and the boston creme parfait...oh my, that even SOUNDS good!)
thanks for getting me super excited about my still to far away trip!
Just to be clear,the bugs in the pics were OUTSIDE on the balcony,we had a few infiltrate,and thats when I became bug assassin.The diner was pretty cool,with enough nick-nacks that sent us down memory lane.i was a kid in the 60s so a lot of the decorations were in mine,and my friends and relatives houses.One thing that was missing(thankfully) was smoking.For some reason all those 60s flashbacks remind me of all the smoking.Dad,Grandma,Grandpa,Uncles,Aunts EVERYBODY smoked. Thankfully that's all in the past.
Le Cellier was one of the top steaks last trip,and I couldn't wait to have it again.Yummmmy. I just love those Canucks. Oh BTW the food pics just keep on getting better!
Just got to catch up Coop - your dinner at CG looked delicious, sorry about the timing of the fireworks, I probably would have done the same thing and not stretched it out, going back to the MK sounded like a great idea though so you could also catch the castle show and the parade.
Sorry Kona did not tickle your fancy as much...your picutres of the parade at AK are fantastic. We have never done the HDDR - something I always wanted to truy just never fit it in, definitely need to work it out into next years trip,
Great times at both Epcot and DHS this day! Lunch at Le Cellier and dinner at Prime Time both look so !
Thanks Cam! It was yummy!
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Originally Posted by missminniedreams
Those desserts at 50's PTC look amazing!!!!
Oh my! I couldn't even finish that brownie sundae! It was crazy!
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Originally Posted by Colexis Mom
Great pics from the AK! Glad you had a great time at Epcot and DHS! With some great eats!
I really liked that parade! It was fun.
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Originally Posted by mojjo
Dessert at PTC looked great.
It looks like you guys were really having a great time.
Oh yeah. We definitely were enjoying ourselves.
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Originally Posted by Dlandmom2
Yummy food and fun! Eeewwwww on the bugs, though. I would've been a bit disappointed I couldn't enjoy the balcony.
I know, right? Eeeww is right. The bugs were obnoxious!
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Originally Posted by OneLittleSpark
Oh Coop! You took my suggestion and had the burger at Le Cellier. Was it the one with panchetta and fried onion strips? I have a feeling that either one is just as good. It's our fave meal and DH wants to do it 2 times next trip if we can.
I finally convinced the girls to give this place a go next year, I am so excited!
Your salad at PTC looks awesome!!!! HUGE though, I don't know if I would be able to finish that and an entree.
I think I have been inspired. Next year FFP trip, one of the girls drives to WDW, so she is stopping after she picks up me and the other girl at the airport, to get drinks for the room. I should get a bottle of wine. That would be wonderful after a long day at the park. A glass of wine, and a soak in the hot tub. Sounds like my kind of ending!
Can't wait to hear more about the F&WF, hope it's better this time!
Even though we did go during F&WF - we didn't do any of the F&W! Yes - it was the burger with pancetta. It was really good. That salad at PTC was a wedge of lettuce so it was like 1/4 of a head of lettuce! With alot of blue cheese and bacon bits
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Originally Posted by MikeL
Just getting caught back up. Too bad Chuck didn't get chosen for finale at HDDR ge would have looked cute as an Angel BTW I didn't realize he was a Rastafarian His fez looks more like it came Jamaca than Morocco
I know. He was rocking the dreads.
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Originally Posted by KMB733
What a delicious lunch and dinner you had Prime Time is one of my favorite places to eat!
It was a first for us. Very good!
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Originally Posted by elbodans
i am super amused that a corndog is neither a snack nor a meal. perhaps because it is barely food? ha!
i LOVE love love your AK parade pics. it's the one parade i've not seen, but it's on the list for my next trip (which, right now, is just too darn far away!) i also love that you've stopped warning us about food pics. i get it--i'll expect to get hungry reading this report!
and speaking of hungry--your 50's PTC photos...oh...my...goodness. i have a reservation there for my next trip (it was on my short list) and now i'm super excited! though i have to say--that's more food than i eat in a day, nevermind in one sitting! but all of it looks so good (particularly the wedge salad and the boston creme parfait...oh my, that even SOUNDS good!)
thanks for getting me super excited about my still to far away trip!
Yeah - we were eating a lot! Being on the DxDP - we were never hungry. That wedge salad was really good! Glad to help up the excitement level.
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Originally Posted by OneLittleSpark
Yeah, I forgot to mention the corn dogs....my FAVE food ever. Period.
We just had to have one. But it was odd that we couldn't use the DP for it.
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Originally Posted by ChukkerB
Just to be clear,the bugs in the pics were OUTSIDE on the balcony,we had a few infiltrate,and thats when I became bug assassin.The diner was pretty cool,with enough nick-nacks that sent us down memory lane.i was a kid in the 60s so a lot of the decorations were in mine,and my friends and relatives houses.One thing that was missing(thankfully) was smoking.For some reason all those 60s flashbacks remind me of all the smoking.Dad,Grandma,Grandpa,Uncles,Aunts EVERYBODY smoked. Thankfully that's all in the past.
Le Cellier was one of the top steaks last trip,and I couldn't wait to have it again.Yummmmy. I just love those Canucks. Oh BTW the food pics just keep on getting better!
That steak is awesome - but we had many more just as awesome. And we did find the smokers - everywhere we turned, we seemed to be walking into someones cloud.
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Originally Posted by OneLittleSpark
Le Cellier is my fave restaurant on property. Best burger I have ever had in my whole life. I it!
Glad you were a bug assassin and got those bugs!
He's my hero!
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Originally Posted by mcc0313
Just got to catch up Coop - your dinner at CG looked delicious, sorry about the timing of the fireworks, I probably would have done the same thing and not stretched it out, going back to the MK sounded like a great idea though so you could also catch the castle show and the parade.
Sorry Kona did not tickle your fancy as much...your picutres of the parade at AK are fantastic. We have never done the HDDR - something I always wanted to truy just never fit it in, definitely need to work it out into next years trip,
The Fried Chicken is my favorite at 50's as well.
Glad you caught up! We enjoyed the parade at AK. We also enjoyed to castle show. That was the first time I've ever seen the Electric Parade. And everyone should do HDDR at least once. It's cute.
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