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HTHBellcaptain 08-14-2007 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by lashbear (Post 157025)
Do go to Boma - the food is divine. Try to get a glowing Martini if they still have them.

DO see if HTH Bellcaptain can give you a tour of the TOT.... you'll remember it for the rest of your life *Waves to HTHBC*

Boma? Did someone say Boma? Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma, Boma. I love Boma

I also like Ohanas (Polynesian Resort) a lot. Have a great time.

*HTHBellcaptain waves at Lashbear*

HTHBellcaptain 08-14-2007 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Bornieo: Fully Loaded (Post 157031)
I think the big "hole" is dinner at Epcot! I had Nine Dragons but that got a thumbs down. Mary mentioned France? Hmmmm...

Thoughts?

I've eaten at Nine Dragons many times, and I've never had a bad meal there. With World Showcase, all of the full service restaurants are good. It just depends on what your tastes are.

lashbear 08-14-2007 08:27 PM

Japan's got good food too, but I'm biased.

Prudence 08-14-2007 09:28 PM

I love the Biergarten. Probably my favorite EPCOT restaurant.

BarTopDancer 08-14-2007 09:49 PM

Biergarten!!!!!!!!! It was awesome!!

My rule of thumb (since most of the reservations were my choice) was to pick places that we didn't have amazing versions of at home. I didn't want to be disappointed so I skipped Mexico, Japan and Chinese. We ate at Le Cellular, Biergarten, Alfredos (pass!) and Tangerine Cafe (counter service, amazing).

sleepyjeff 08-14-2007 09:55 PM

I am flying there Tomorrow:):)

Got ressies(PS/whatever) at Raglan Road, Chefs de France, Concourse Steakhouse, Sci-Fi Diner, and The Rose and Crown....tried for Teppynyaki but they're going to be closed durring my stay:(. Glad I could get into the Concourse Steakhouse as they are scheduled to close(forever) in the near future.

€uroMeinke 08-14-2007 10:00 PM

When I was there, the girls in the German Pavilion were the most flirty - try some Riesling

Not Afraid 08-14-2007 10:01 PM

But, if it BOYS you're after, try Italy. ;)

Mrs. Nesbitt 08-14-2007 10:04 PM

Le Cellier Steakhouse - Canada at Epcot

For Animal Kingdom, if you want to see animals get there early and do the walks first. Once the heat of the day sets in, they disappear. Do the jeep safari next. From there either single rider Everest or get a FP. The rest of the park is themed well, and enjoyable to walk around, but is limited on what to do. There are the kids carnival type rides and the Dinosaur ride similiar to Indy.

I would do 1 1/2 days Magic Kingdom and 1 1/2 days EPCOT. Yes, MK is not DL, but this is your first time and you will enjoy it. This time of year is pretty quiet and waits for most attractions where short. Everest got busy and Test Track, but most everything else was about 15 minutes. The Food and Wine Festival will be going on at EPCOT, so evenings get busier, especially Friday and Saturday nights.

Weather was perfect last year. We stayed at Carib. Beach and had no issues with the bus. This year with Port Orleans, you can motorlaunch to DTD and the transportation hub and get anywhere fairly quickly. Do use the monorial when possible.

You will have a park hopper pass with entry into Pleasure Island, the waterparks and Disney Quest.

Not Afraid 08-14-2007 10:09 PM

California Grill at the Contemporary.......BEST meal I had a WDW with BOMA a close second.


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