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CKupres
03-05-2001, 08:04 AM
During our upcoming trip, the Mary Poppin's Practically Perfect Tea will only be available for the lunch version. Is the food substantial enough to be considered a lunch or should we count it as a snack type meal?

Can anyone comment on this? I would greatly appreciate any opinions!

Cathi

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Mary Jo
03-05-2001, 09:25 AM
http://www.wdwinfo.com/sites/family/flowerface.GIF <font face="Comic Sans MS"><font color=navy>I have no idea, but am mulling doing this w/my dd for her 12th b-day. :)

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Julia M
03-05-2001, 04:10 PM
when I was there, it would not be considered a heavy meal (not at all like a buffet) The food is served preplated, and there were a few tea sandwiches, cookies, etc. It would be a nice. lightweight lunch or heavy snack.

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DisneyaHolic23
03-06-2001, 07:45 AM
I probably shouldn't be responding, because I don't know about the lunch. However, my daughter and I went to the tea, and it was a highlight. I am not sure if the food we had was considered a lunch - if so, it was light, but we were both satisfied (we went for her 18th birthday). We got several little sandwiches, scones with cream, fruit, and tea. Mary Poppins spent quite a bit of time at each table, and at the end, each table got to have pictures taken with Mary Poppins, wearing boas and hats. Our photos were adorable!! All of the younger kids had a ball - we loved it because we are both huge Disney fans. The magic is what we thrive on

tammyh-oregon
03-06-2001, 11:14 AM
Both times we went last year, we had 4 little sandwiches, a cup of soup, and desserts. It could be considered a small meal but if you are into big meals you will want to eat later on. I don't think the time of day Lunch or afternoon has anything to do with how much they serve. We really enjoyed it and Mary Poppins is great.

Tammy

Mary Jo
03-06-2001, 12:42 PM
<font color=navy>My dd's b-day is this Thursday. I think it would be a fun thing to do with a couple of her friends on Saturday.

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