OOH OOH OOH! I so hope that's true! I don't usually admit this for fear of being kicked out of the DIS forever... But I'm pretty much over MSEP. I would LOVE them to finally bring us something different at MK!
Well, now you have your answer, sort of! MSEP is leaving in October so I'm pretty sure they are going to announce PTN at MK, I mean why would the end it at California around the time that MSEP is ending? Hmmmm...
I finally got back on the treadmill this evening after a 3-month hiatus! I gotta get serious!
Yeah me too. I say that all the time!
I so totally agree! I'm hoping to do this one in 2019!
2019! That's a long time away. Maybe STar Wars Land will be open or soon to be open by then. That would be cool to run through there!
It's my understanding that the one with the jacked-up tail lives there permanently because he would be able to survive in the ocean. And the second one rotates out, it's usually one that's being rehabilitated that comes and hangs out with jack-tail for company for a while. I can't remember where I heard this or if it's true.
Ah I see, hope they are ok!
We're at All-Star Movies, Feb. 20-25! And YES, you need to get on it, girl! My ADR day is in two weeks, you got some planning to do, lady!
Oh gosh...you're right. I am planning on being there 22-28. I think we'll arrive 22 at night and leave 28 at night. Although part of me thinks I should stay the rest of the week due to flower and garden!
I think I've been DIS & FB friends with Peter for about the same length of time. Our trips always seem to miss each other by a few weeks, but I'm determined to meet him & Brenda someday in person at WDW! Hoping they have the Star Wars fireworks for our upcoming trip, but so far I don't see anything listed.
Awesome! I hope you guys do meet up in the future! And I really hope they keep the start wars fireworks. I don't see why not, it looks like they invested quite a bit in the new features so it would be a waste to only have them for a few months and then cancel.
I loved breakfast at GG on my last trip, but it did make me feel a little queasy at first. I think there was something about how my body knew I was moving but my eyes couldn't really tell that messed me up! (Similar to when I've gotten motion sickness inside of boats before?) That said, it took a few minutes for me to get used to the situation and then I felt totally fine and was happily able to eat. I think it's worth giving the restaurant a shot!
That's really interesting! Luckily you enjoyed your food and didn't get sick! I barely felt the motion and I am actually pretty sensitive to motion, although I figured out that I don't get seasick that easily anymore (hence the 2
DCL cruises I've taken plus a 3rd coming up next year!)
Wow!!! The Garden Grill breakfast looks amazing! Chocolate Hazelnut sauce
Do they serve other stuff too?
It's chocolate hazelnut sauce...and then everything else is just a vehicle for the sauce, LOL!
Am I wrong that it bothers me that they have the juice listed as Orange, Pineapple, Guava instead of in the correct order?
I saw that too. Maybe it's to deceive people into thinking they are different juices served at GG, Ohana, and Boma....but really they are just the same thing!
Chip and Dale are my favorite characters and I was sad that they were no longer at the Cape May breakfast. Looks like some great interaction there.
Oh no, they left Cape May? I wanted to try that breakfast. I was looking at Beach club DVC rental next year for our dates but when I asked they said they were fully booked, bummer.
So, is this a good consolation for not having the French Bread pudding at Sunshine Seasons or not really because they are different service levels.
They initially had croissant bread pudding which is one of the best breakfast items I've eaten at Disney. But then they got rid of breakfast, then brought it back with French toast bread pudding, and now no breakfast at all. Just strange. I'm sad as I've always liked the breakfast there. It was a nice way to relax after racing through rope drop to hit Soarin'.
One of the Y.E.S classes we took on the 8th grade class trip (June 2015) was Careers in Marine Biology, where we were introduced to the two manatees. Lil Joe and again, I am blanking on the name of the second manatee. EPCOT is a secondary care facility which is overseen by the US Fish & Wildlife Service. Their purpose is to rehabilitate and then release rescued animals who are not ready to live on their own in the wild or may never be able to be released.
That appears to be the case with Lil Joe. He has been released many times from different aquatic facilities but has ended up being continually rescued because he has been malnourished. His caretakers fear that he can’t make it on his own in the wild due to the lack of survival skills.
So he will probably continue to live at EPCOT, where he and his tank mate will each be fed around 100 pounds of lettuce every day!
I don't know if the manatees are back or not. Haven't heard.
Oh cool. I wonder if they were just cleaning the tank or something then putting them back. I hope to see them return!
Really enjoying your TR so far! Appreciate all of the food suggestions and honest critiques ... Morimoto was on our list but there's nothing quite as disappointing as a mediocre bowl of Ramen =P. It's funny how these "celebrity chef" restaurants are often so disappointing.
Garden Grill looks awesome though and I'll have to add that to our list of "must-do's". Figured it should be good since Sunshine Seasons is such a great CS. Any other "obscure" food recommendations? The cheeseburger springroll sounds awesome; heading down with the wife in September so that will be one of our first stops! Ever since we discovered the buffalo chicken waffle sandwich at sleepy hollow a couple years back we're now confident there are some great hidden food gems in the parks. Seems like we have similar palates so would appreciate any suggestions!
Hi there! Thanks for reading! Morimoto Asia was pretty good. It wasn't mind-blowing Ramen, but after a lot of Disney food it was a welcome change. i did really love dessert there though!
Haha, I'm not sure my choices are that obscure. I like frozen bananas, turkey legs, and the pork shank they USED to have at Gaston's tavern. Although I haven't had it for a while, I enjoyed Tonga Toast at the Polynesian. Oh and I really like the soft serve azuki bean strawberry ice cream at Kakigori in Japan. Although from what I've heard from
@nenglim who was just there, it's not a soft serve anymore? Too bad.
I also like this deal you get at Lotus Blossom Cafe in china which gets you some Chinese pastries, a drink and an ice cream for about 9-10 bucks. A great deal!
Hope you guys have a great trip! Let me know what goodies you find!