Sue
1 Feb 07, 07:11 PM
Snoozed, showered, dressed for dinner (lol) and off to the Crew's Cup Lounge - adjacent to the Yachtsman Steakhouse. I had my usual martini:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1585.jpg
this one was darker than usual and the lemon was a new touch, but tasted the yummy same. Tin had a Bud.
We presented ourselves at the podium at 6.45 (7pm ADR) and were given a ticket to give to our server in the lounge, she would tell us when our table was ready, very civilised. We were also given menus to peruse and whet our tastebuds. There was another slightly limited menu (like Artist Point on Xmas Day) but it was only 2 appetisers and one entree short of the regular one.
We were called through at 7pm on the dot and were given a nice table:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1589.jpg
We had a great server called Vicki (from New Jersey) she worked hand in hand with little John (who was recommended to us) and has done for several years. We managed to say hello to John and say we knew mcsue, he was thrilled to meet more Dibbers!
A view of the main restaurant from our table, Vicky at table in centre:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1588.jpg
Tin explained the problem he had at Artist Point regarding his steak and Vicki was genuinely shocked - she said that we could have our steak any way WE wanted it and they would keep doing it until he was happy. Excellent guest service!!
To start us off they brought us the fantastic warm onion and sourdough bread rolls with butter and roasted garlic (that spreads like butter) - absolutely to die for!!! Sadly, I forgot the picture - there is one in mcsue's report though.
Appetisers: I had the Seared Maine Diver Scallops, with Friseé and Mushroom Salad tossed with a warm Smoked Bacon Vinaigrette:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1592.jpg
This was yummy, a bit creamier tasting than it sounded and only 2 scallops (cost cutting, you can see 3 in mcsue's trippie!)
Tin had the Shrimp Cocktail, with traditional cocktail sauce and mache (??)
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1591.jpg
He said it was lovely and yes it was ketchup at the side!!
We both ordered the "Prime" New York Strip Steak, with Peppercorn Brandy Sauce and Potato Gratin - well done plus the side dishes of Braised Brussels Sprouts with bacon butter and Sautéed Mushroom Caps smothered with Sherry and Cabernet Wine Sauce.
The wine pairing with this was a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon at $12 a glass and was lovely. (this and the sides we paid for, not on the DDP)
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1593.jpg
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1594.jpg
The steaks were beautifully cooked for us and we thoroughly enoyed everything.
For dessert, we were both pretty full, so opted for the Champagne Sorbet:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1598.jpg
We had an espresso to end the meal and both declared it the best meal, service and atmosphere of the holiday so far. We thanked Vicki and left her a nice tip (I know they get it on the DDP, but she had been superb).
On the way out, the butcher kindly posed for me:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1599.jpg
We were back in our room for 9.30pm (coffee noticed lol) and toyed briefly with the idea of walking over to the Boardwalk for New Year. We agreed that we would rather change into comfy clothes and sit on the balcony. It was really lovely taking in the music from the Boardwalk, watching the people on the Surrey bikes racing underneath our window and time just flew.
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/504/DSCN1600.jpg
Before we knew it, it was 11.40 and the Epcot fireworks started - it was the usual Illuminations RoE until Kelly whatsername and then just WOW, WOW, WOW - fireworks all over the lake, from every corner, culminating in a battery of them to end the show at two minutes to midnight. Never seen anything like it, simply stunning!
As these fireworks ended, off to the right of us we could see the MGM ones (MGM open until 3am that night) and then behind Epcot, what we later figured out to be DTD, more fireworks. Very spectacular, very enjoyable.
Welcome 2007 - let it be a good one for the world
All the fireworks were over by 12.10 and we fell into bed shattered at 12.15!
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1585.jpg
this one was darker than usual and the lemon was a new touch, but tasted the yummy same. Tin had a Bud.
We presented ourselves at the podium at 6.45 (7pm ADR) and were given a ticket to give to our server in the lounge, she would tell us when our table was ready, very civilised. We were also given menus to peruse and whet our tastebuds. There was another slightly limited menu (like Artist Point on Xmas Day) but it was only 2 appetisers and one entree short of the regular one.
We were called through at 7pm on the dot and were given a nice table:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1589.jpg
We had a great server called Vicki (from New Jersey) she worked hand in hand with little John (who was recommended to us) and has done for several years. We managed to say hello to John and say we knew mcsue, he was thrilled to meet more Dibbers!
A view of the main restaurant from our table, Vicky at table in centre:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1588.jpg
Tin explained the problem he had at Artist Point regarding his steak and Vicki was genuinely shocked - she said that we could have our steak any way WE wanted it and they would keep doing it until he was happy. Excellent guest service!!
To start us off they brought us the fantastic warm onion and sourdough bread rolls with butter and roasted garlic (that spreads like butter) - absolutely to die for!!! Sadly, I forgot the picture - there is one in mcsue's report though.
Appetisers: I had the Seared Maine Diver Scallops, with Friseé and Mushroom Salad tossed with a warm Smoked Bacon Vinaigrette:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1592.jpg
This was yummy, a bit creamier tasting than it sounded and only 2 scallops (cost cutting, you can see 3 in mcsue's trippie!)
Tin had the Shrimp Cocktail, with traditional cocktail sauce and mache (??)
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1591.jpg
He said it was lovely and yes it was ketchup at the side!!
We both ordered the "Prime" New York Strip Steak, with Peppercorn Brandy Sauce and Potato Gratin - well done plus the side dishes of Braised Brussels Sprouts with bacon butter and Sautéed Mushroom Caps smothered with Sherry and Cabernet Wine Sauce.
The wine pairing with this was a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon at $12 a glass and was lovely. (this and the sides we paid for, not on the DDP)
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1593.jpg
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1594.jpg
The steaks were beautifully cooked for us and we thoroughly enoyed everything.
For dessert, we were both pretty full, so opted for the Champagne Sorbet:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1598.jpg
We had an espresso to end the meal and both declared it the best meal, service and atmosphere of the holiday so far. We thanked Vicki and left her a nice tip (I know they get it on the DDP, but she had been superb).
On the way out, the butcher kindly posed for me:
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/538/DSCN1599.jpg
We were back in our room for 9.30pm (coffee noticed lol) and toyed briefly with the idea of walking over to the Boardwalk for New Year. We agreed that we would rather change into comfy clothes and sit on the balcony. It was really lovely taking in the music from the Boardwalk, watching the people on the Surrey bikes racing underneath our window and time just flew.
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/photopost/data/504/DSCN1600.jpg
Before we knew it, it was 11.40 and the Epcot fireworks started - it was the usual Illuminations RoE until Kelly whatsername and then just WOW, WOW, WOW - fireworks all over the lake, from every corner, culminating in a battery of them to end the show at two minutes to midnight. Never seen anything like it, simply stunning!
As these fireworks ended, off to the right of us we could see the MGM ones (MGM open until 3am that night) and then behind Epcot, what we later figured out to be DTD, more fireworks. Very spectacular, very enjoyable.
Welcome 2007 - let it be a good one for the world
All the fireworks were over by 12.10 and we fell into bed shattered at 12.15!