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15 Dec 17, 08:52 AM |
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Really enjoying your report, food looks lovely so far!
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18 Dec 17, 03:33 PM |
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We were genuinely surprised at how much we liked Mama Melrose and would definitely return. The bar was a great place to just sit and chill for a bit. Both highly recommended.
Thank you. We had a busy weekend so didn't manage to get any done then, but the next day is on its way shortly. Thank you. It's making me hungry just looking at the photos again!
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18 Dec 17, 03:47 PM |
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Day Three
Day three
It was a beautiful sunny morning so we decided to take a walk round to our neighbouring resort, the Polynesian, to have breakfast at Captain Cooks. We were in no rush and stopped to admire our gorgeous hotel several times. At Captain Cooks we sat outside at what we decided was “our” table, since we had sat there before on a previous visit. I had Tonga toast with bacon and an orange juice. Sean had bagels and cream cheese, which I artistically arranged into a not-so-hidden Mickey, plus a coffee in his refillable mug. We also brought the remains of yesterday’s cupcake out with us, so he had a bit of a go at that. I have read many times about Tonga toast on the Dibb, but somehow no photo of it had ever registered itself in my brain. Where I come from, toast is something that consists of a couple of slices. I didn't expect the whole loaf! I had to excavate quite far in to find the banana. It was delicious but there was no way I could finish it all. Cost one QS and one snack credit or $13.62 After a bit of outlet shopping we headed to Disney Springs for lunch and decided to give Blaze Pizza a try, having once again heard lots of good things about it on the Dibb. We weren’t disappointed. As breakfast had been so filling, we decided to just have one pizza to share. You follow your pizza along the counter, choosing your crust, then adding to it as you go along. Due to my cheese thing we just had mozzarella, which I can cope with. On my side I had bacon, onions and spinach, while Sean had pepperoni, onions and chillis. We also had a fruity red drink plus a cup of iced water. Half a pizza was plenty for me but Sean could easily have managed a whole one if he hadn’t had a breakfast full of carbs. We'll definitely be eating here again. Cost one QS credit or $11.42 Our destination for the afternoon and evening was Epcot. It was the last weekend of the food and wine festival, so we knew it would be busy. Make that heaving. Everyone was having a good time though and we didn’t see any evidence of the untoward behaviour that I've heard some people mention. Anyway, apart from a Soarin' fast pass (middle of row one please) we had no real plans other than to wander and take in the atmosphere. So we wandered straight to France, where I had a lemon slushie and Sean had an orange one. Cost $21.50 We hadn’t long finished these when a lady approached us, indicated our anniversary buttons and said she could see we were celebrating. She went on to say that she would like to treat us and gave us her Food and Wine cards, which had two coupons left on them. How lovely was that! We grabbed some seats for Eat to the Beat, then Sean went off to find something to spend our unexpected gift on. He chose Japan and came back with a Sapporo beer for himself and a pomegranate pineapple saki cocktail for me. Delicious but unfortunately no photo as it was too crowded to put the drinks down anywhere. Cost would have been $11.75 This evening’s dining reservation was for Tokyo Dining. We ordered our drinks, green tea for me and coke for Sean, but unfortunately, for reasons I won’t go into here, we were unable to go ahead with our meal. I had a quiet word with the manager and offered to pay for our drinks but he said they were on the house and told us there was no rush to leave and just to take as long as we needed. Thank you Disney, we appreciated your understanding.
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18 Dec 17, 04:13 PM |
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Join Date: Jun 09
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Lovely looking food again, glad Disney were good when you wished to leave, that shows true professionalism and understanding.
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18 Dec 17, 06:00 PM |
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Oooh - lovely food, looking forward to reading more - Mama Melrose is great - we loved it there too. Would love to try the Tonga toast.
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18 Dec 17, 07:17 PM |
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I love hearing about the kindness of strangers sharing their credits out. How nice they gave you their leftover food and wine credits.
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22 Dec 17, 01:51 PM |
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Loving your report so far! And how kind of that lady to give you her last two coupons
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22 Dec 17, 10:56 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 14
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Loving it...keep em coming x
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26 Dec 17, 12:45 PM |
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They really were kind. Having been to the real Tokyo earlier in the year, this was a meal we had been looking forward to, so it's become one for another trip, another time.
The Tonga toast was lovely, but make sure you're hungry first! It was such a lovely kind gesture. Thank you. It was so lovely of her. Thank you. I've had to take a bit of a break with all the Christmas madness but the next instalment is coming up.
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26 Dec 17, 01:14 PM |
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Day Four
Day Four
Another lovely sunny morning. We headed off on the monorail to have breakfast at the Contempo Café. Sean had a bounty platter and coffee in his mug, plus a bottle of water. I had a Mickey waffle with blueberry topping plus bacon and an orange juice. The service style here is that you order at the till point, then take a numbered flag and the food is brought to your table. It was quite slow and took nearly 20 minutes to arrive. We were in no rush so didn’t mind but some people were giving the cast members a hard time about it. We did have a brief flutter of excitement when we thought we were getting proper metal cutlery. But no, in true QS style, these were plastic too. Slow service but an enjoyable breakfast. We’ve eaten here before and will do so again. Cost two QS credits or $30.66. Before leaving the Contemporary, we had a look at the gingerbread house there, which was a curious flat affair. There were no free samples available for this one, but there was gingerbread available to buy in the adjacent shop. Today’s main meal today was a bit of a treat to celebrate our wedding anniversary – we had afternoon tea at the Garden View Lounge in the Grand Floridian. There were several options available, plus a very comprehensive tea menu. I opted for a Bedfordshire, while Sean had a Cheshire, which was the same as mine but with the addition of a cheese and fruit plate. There was a huge amount of food and all of it was delicious. From the tea menu Sean had Darjeeling and I had caramel Rooibos. Each came in a big pot with a lovely thick tea cosy. Sean’s dessert choice was a selection of mini pastries and I had a trifle, which came with an immaculately stencilled GF on top. The dining plan doesn’t cover afternoon tea, so we paid for it using our gift card. We had planned to use this for our food once our DDP days had come to an end, but it might have taken a bit of a battering on park merchandise already Luckily we still had enough to cover the $90.53 bill. Although this isn’t something we would normally do, we were looking for something different and special. This definitely fit the bill and we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it. Although there were no kids there when we went, there were children’s options on the menu and it would perhaps also be something that a little girl would enjoy. It was late afternoon by the time we waddled away from the table and after a quick freshen up we headed over to Animal Kingdom. After a look around Pandora and a ride on the Na’vi River (thankfully with a fastpass, as the wait time was over two hours) we had a look at the Satuli Canteen. There were some interesting options but we were way too full to be thinking about food right now, so we just got a Night Blossom drink to share from Pongu Pongu refreshments. It was pretty and fruity and came with a wide straw to suck up those little bubbles with. Cost one snack credit or $6.38. Our only other plan for this evening was to watch Rivers of Light, after which we decided we could start to think about eating again. It was getting towards park closing and there wasn’t much open, so we, along with almost everyone else, headed towards Flame Tree Barbecue. Although it was busy it didn’t take too long to get served and find a seat. We shared a sampler platter with beans and coleslaw, plus a side order of onion rings and a large Sprite. It was one of the better quick service meals we’ve had. By the time we had finished, the counter had closed. There must have been a bit of over calculation on the production front because a cast member came round offering free key lime desserts. We had no room at all so declined, but some people took loads which sadly meant that others got none. Cost one QS and one snack credit or $28.30
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