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I've been a vegetarian for about 14 years and this is pretty much how I eat every trip. I'll throw in some nudel gratin or school bread and some bottles of soda shipped to the resort via Amazon Pantry, but this always works well for me and keeps me from being to full to chase down 4 kids...
BREAKFAST: Everything Bagel - Beach Club Marketplace $2.99
LUNCH: Vegetarian Rice Bowl - Tortuga Tavern $10.49
DINNER: Vegetable Burger - Cosmic Rays $9.99
*Free water filled prior to going to the park or at the park.
With 6.5% tax = Exactly $25.00
Exactly. The swirl cuts back on how acidic and sweet the pineapple is, especially when made into a float.
Some people are also just curious as to why it's gone and if it's temporary/permanent.
Do you always post comments just to be snarky? The petition is a bit much but may be done partially as a joke.
I enjoy Dolewhip swirls and would like to know if this is temporary and if Pineapple Lanai still has them. I Believe the OP also called it a "crisis" without total sincerity but with...
Pineapple Lanai at the Poly DOES still list the Swirl and Pineapple Floats on their menu through the app (whereas Aloha Isle has had the Swirl removed). I'm not sure of why they would move to a larger location and downsize the menu for Aloha though. The good news is that it seems you can still...
I haven't seen any information about a loss of revenue at any of the resorts last year. Overall it was a 6% increase in attendance and a 7% increase in 4th quarter revenue after a short stumble (believed to be from MyMagic+).
Staying there, for the first time, in April with 3 children as well. As others have said, the couch folds out into a bed and the extra square footage the rooms have (quite a bit more than POR and other moderate resorts) should keep it from getting too crowded. I realize I've never stayed there...
We stayed there in 2010 (I know it's been about 2 years since our stay) and had a room overlooking the pool that was not at all worn down or dingy. It does have a cabin look and feel to it, but everything seemed fairly new and clean. My wife, nephew, and I loved our stay there.
Posting a hello on here as well as introducing myself on the other thread. I've used the board in the past but never posted anything. My actual name is Shaun, from South Dakota, married 3 years (been together for about 10 years), have 2 sons, one is almost 3 and the other turns 1 in a few...
I love this idea. The last time we visited I had my 5yo nephew tell the CM in Germany tchuss (an informal German goodbye) before we left and she loved it. It's a great and informative activity for the kids that, hopefully, gives something back to the great CMs at WS.
Real Name: Shaun
Location: Huron, SD
Family Situation: Married for 3 years. Two children - DS2 AKA "E" and DS1 AKA "I"
Occupation: Executive Administrative Assistant
Pets: None
Favorite Food: Eggplant Parmesan
Favorite Drink: Red Bull
Firs trip to WDW was in 2004, stayed off-site...
New to posting on the board but I've used it as a resource in the past. Finally posting and saying hello. Father of 2 great sons, planning our second (my third) trip to WDW in April at Poly.
We took DS at 13 months as well as our 5 year old nephew. Once we made it to Orlando, everything was fairly easy and relaxing (the plane ride was a different story hah). DS was only beginning to stand and learn to walk so if your LO is already walking it might be a different experience. He would...
Heading to WDW in April with a 7 year old who is very excited to try the Kim Possible adventure during this visit (he was still a bit young for it during the last visit). I was wondering if anyone knows how "doable" the adventure is for a 7 year old and if you had any tips for a first-timer...