Destructsean
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2012
Ive seen everyone else with their fancy schmancy pre dining reviews, and I want in!
Ive already begun a pre-trip report (linked in my signature for those interested) but lets be honest with ourselves; Its all about the food. Im 99 days away from eating more food than any human should, and I want to talk about it!
This trip will be just the little lady and I. Well be getting married here in good old PA, and then flying on a jet plane to Disney with dreams of cupcakes and sugar-laden foods filling our heads.
Heres me, engorging myself to the brim on Ohana bread pudding (my absolute must-have, favorite food in all of Disney World.)
And heres the lucky lady and I with the Big Cheese:
So far, this is our confirmed ADR itinerary. Im going to put a big ole double star next to everything we have yet to try. These will be our new experiences, and probably the most exciting reviews. And theres a lot!
Also, keep in mind that the last time we were in Disney, we took about a THOUSAND pictures, so food porn is a coming.
12/2 - Arrival day. We fly out of Philadelphia at 5pm. Guess who just learned that the Philly airport has a Earl of Sandwich? Ill give you one guess as to what Im eating on the plane. A holiday sandwich + crab fries from C&Ps? YES PLEASE.
12/3: Ohana for Dinner. The first official day of our Honeymoon, and I cant think of anywhere better to spend it. Ohana IS Disney for us. Its just not vacation until we stuff our faces here.
12/4: Wait, nothing today? Thats depressing.
12/5: California Grill for Dinner. Weve been here two years in a row, so this will be number three. We love it here. Consistently delicious food, amazing service, and view you just cant beat. Also, three words: SPICY. KAZAN. ROLL.
12/6: Le Cellier for Lunch** Weve never eaten here. Ive always wanted to. Nuff said. Dont tell me the cheese soup isnt good, or the seating is cramped. I dont care, I want to try it for myself!!!
12/7: Three Broomsticks / Mythos** As you can probably tell, well be in Universal on this day. Now, we may be two grown adults, but we still love everything Harry Potter. So, well be partaking in some cornish pasties for sure.
12/8: Another depressing, no ADR day? Moving on..
12/9: Raglan Road for Dinner** Again, always wanted to try this place. Anywhere that serves bread pudding that SUPPOSEDLY can rival Ohanas is worth a shot for me.
12/10: Biergarten for Lunch** This is our drink around the world day. Its become a tradition. And what better way to spend lunch than shoving our faces with German specialties? A giant beer wont hurt either. Again, never eaten here.
12/11: Kona Cafe for breakfast** / BOG for dinner** Today is a special day. We have Kona Cafe for breakfast, where I get to try to things Ive been drooling over for months now; Tonga Toast and Macadamia nut pineapple pancakes. Then, after breakfast and a day exploring the deluxe resorts and taking in the decor, we have a dinner reservation at Be Our Guest! Needless to say, we havent eaten here before either. Thennnnnn.. Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party!!
12/12: Jiko for Dinner** Excited. Thats all (God help me, that cheese plate looks amazing.)
12/13: Trails End for Dinner. I dont care what you say, this place rocks. Just down home food in large quantities. Always a must do.
12/14: Ohana for Breakfast ** Our last, most depressing day. We tried to think of the happiest way to say goodbye to Disney, and this was our conclusion. Never had the chance to eat breakfast before, so were excited. Yet sad. Yet excited.
Snacks I have my target zeroed in on:
Nutella Waffle Sandwich **
Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich **
Dole Whip **
Carrot Cake Cookie
Tonga Toast (I know its not TECHNICALLY a snack, but it is for me!) **
School bread **
Crepe
Cupcake (WAY too many to individually name)
Beignets **
Napoleon **
Ive already begun a pre-trip report (linked in my signature for those interested) but lets be honest with ourselves; Its all about the food. Im 99 days away from eating more food than any human should, and I want to talk about it!
This trip will be just the little lady and I. Well be getting married here in good old PA, and then flying on a jet plane to Disney with dreams of cupcakes and sugar-laden foods filling our heads.
Heres me, engorging myself to the brim on Ohana bread pudding (my absolute must-have, favorite food in all of Disney World.)
And heres the lucky lady and I with the Big Cheese:
So far, this is our confirmed ADR itinerary. Im going to put a big ole double star next to everything we have yet to try. These will be our new experiences, and probably the most exciting reviews. And theres a lot!
Also, keep in mind that the last time we were in Disney, we took about a THOUSAND pictures, so food porn is a coming.
12/2 - Arrival day. We fly out of Philadelphia at 5pm. Guess who just learned that the Philly airport has a Earl of Sandwich? Ill give you one guess as to what Im eating on the plane. A holiday sandwich + crab fries from C&Ps? YES PLEASE.
12/3: Ohana for Dinner. The first official day of our Honeymoon, and I cant think of anywhere better to spend it. Ohana IS Disney for us. Its just not vacation until we stuff our faces here.
12/4: Wait, nothing today? Thats depressing.
12/5: California Grill for Dinner. Weve been here two years in a row, so this will be number three. We love it here. Consistently delicious food, amazing service, and view you just cant beat. Also, three words: SPICY. KAZAN. ROLL.
12/6: Le Cellier for Lunch** Weve never eaten here. Ive always wanted to. Nuff said. Dont tell me the cheese soup isnt good, or the seating is cramped. I dont care, I want to try it for myself!!!
12/7: Three Broomsticks / Mythos** As you can probably tell, well be in Universal on this day. Now, we may be two grown adults, but we still love everything Harry Potter. So, well be partaking in some cornish pasties for sure.
12/8: Another depressing, no ADR day? Moving on..
12/9: Raglan Road for Dinner** Again, always wanted to try this place. Anywhere that serves bread pudding that SUPPOSEDLY can rival Ohanas is worth a shot for me.
12/10: Biergarten for Lunch** This is our drink around the world day. Its become a tradition. And what better way to spend lunch than shoving our faces with German specialties? A giant beer wont hurt either. Again, never eaten here.
12/11: Kona Cafe for breakfast** / BOG for dinner** Today is a special day. We have Kona Cafe for breakfast, where I get to try to things Ive been drooling over for months now; Tonga Toast and Macadamia nut pineapple pancakes. Then, after breakfast and a day exploring the deluxe resorts and taking in the decor, we have a dinner reservation at Be Our Guest! Needless to say, we havent eaten here before either. Thennnnnn.. Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party!!
12/12: Jiko for Dinner** Excited. Thats all (God help me, that cheese plate looks amazing.)
12/13: Trails End for Dinner. I dont care what you say, this place rocks. Just down home food in large quantities. Always a must do.
12/14: Ohana for Breakfast ** Our last, most depressing day. We tried to think of the happiest way to say goodbye to Disney, and this was our conclusion. Never had the chance to eat breakfast before, so were excited. Yet sad. Yet excited.
Snacks I have my target zeroed in on:
Nutella Waffle Sandwich **
Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich **
Dole Whip **
Carrot Cake Cookie
Tonga Toast (I know its not TECHNICALLY a snack, but it is for me!) **
School bread **
Crepe
Cupcake (WAY too many to individually name)
Beignets **
Napoleon **