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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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If you can swing the priority seating (and the bill) be sure to eat at Victoria and Albert's. My favorite meal of all-time.
If you're interested in contrast/compare, check out their Fantasmic @ MGM. It's weird. Another vote for Boma. My family always enjoyed a different frozen confection than the Dole Whip. Near their bast@rdization Tiki Room (which is another interesting contrast/compare) there's a place you can get a swirl of orange sherbet/vanilla. Always keep your head straight forward during Mission:Space, and don't lift it. You will better avoid the queasy. All Ears Net is an excellent guide to WDW eats. WDW is much wider than DL-- even the MK is more spread out, if I remember. Be sure to bring extra walking shoes and rotate them. And don't underestimate wait times at the busses. I had one rough day when I was trying to bus back and forth between parks to make the various parades/fireworks/shows. That doesn't work like it does in DL. You can't just run back and forth with ease. If you like a nice clambake (so to speak) we enjoyed the excellent seafood buffet at Cape May. We liked their oreo truffles even more than the notorius Boma's zebra domes. A wonderful, WONDERFUL cheap sandwich can be had at Downtown Disney's Earl of Sandwich. (Chain owned by the actual Earl of Sandwich.) The Earl's Grey Lemonade is magnificent. |
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