franandaj
I'm so happy, I could BOUNCE!
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I'm so glad I found this. I read your Insanity TRs, I'm so glad to find your F&W trip! I like your taste and perspective, so I'm looking forward to hearing more!
This sounds like a fabulous event! I just started my 2011 F&W PTR and this event sounds like something I definitely want to do, if they offer it again.
Can I ask about the Handicapped Accessibility to the Wine View Lounge? Every year we attend "Taste" which is essentially the CA F&W version of PFTS. There is no special area that can be reserved and since neither me nor my partner could stand for the entire event, we have created our Tastemobiles. We can't transport the tabletops to WDW due to size. If we reserved the Wine View Lounge, and it was accessible, we wouldn't need to try and bring the table tops and would have a guaranteed seat. I could walk around the event (just not the park), but DP would need to stay in the scooter.
Looking forward to your pics and reviews as well!
Taste, Shake & Indulge!
We got to the event about 15 minutes early and joined the growing group of people in the lobby. Redzinner spotted me and we said a quick hello as did Disbug1. My husband was in the corner so I went back to him until we were allowed to go wait on the stairs for a few minutes. At exactly 2:30pm, the doors to Bistro were open and everyone was led to pre-assigned seats in the dining room.
During this presentation, they handed out the shots of various varieties of Grand Marnier
He explained the making of each of them and blends made. We learned how to properly taste the liquor. Those of us at our table ended up just taking it as a shot after doing an initial sip. I wasn't quite sure if we were supposed to do that or not but I was having fun so it didn't really matter.
After the demo - we were all given a plate with our desserts.
They were all so good. The souffle was a cold one and I think if I wasn't looking my husband would have tried to stolen mine.
Upon leaving we were given a cheaper plastic shaker & round cup to making cocktails at home. I would have rather had the one from the presentation though.![]()
For the price of the event, it was a deal! It was such a fun way to spend the afternoon. The dessert were wonderful and there was tons of alcohol to be enjoyed.
This sounds like a fabulous event! I just started my 2011 F&W PTR and this event sounds like something I definitely want to do, if they offer it again.
Party of the Senses
Our waitress quickly greeted herself and asked if we would like an alcoholic beverage and that the booths would be open for us shortly & in the mean time we could visit the cheese station in the back of the gated area. Well, as soon as I got up to get us some cheese, the chef for the amuse bouche station was like “Where are you going? I have something for you!” Ok! Works for me!
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Overall the evening was great. My husband and I had a bit too much to drink to enjoy the full bar that was in the Wine View Lounge. We did like knowing we had a table we wouldn’t have to worry about losing though and it made it so that I could keep my tote there under the table cloth w/o having to carry it around all evening. My husband wasn’t completely thrilled with everything as the party like that he is out of his element but he is glad he went once. Next year he told me to go on my own though as he knows I enjoy it.
Can I ask about the Handicapped Accessibility to the Wine View Lounge? Every year we attend "Taste" which is essentially the CA F&W version of PFTS. There is no special area that can be reserved and since neither me nor my partner could stand for the entire event, we have created our Tastemobiles. We can't transport the tabletops to WDW due to size. If we reserved the Wine View Lounge, and it was accessible, we wouldn't need to try and bring the table tops and would have a guaranteed seat. I could walk around the event (just not the park), but DP would need to stay in the scooter.
Just a comment about the crowds & tables outside of the WVL... We were there the same night and didn't join the mad dash for the tables. We didn't have a hard time finding a table to stand at and if we had cared to find a table to sit at, we could have headed to the back and probably found one without a problem. We wound up sitting at a table with about 30 minutes left, which was perfect for us because it's when we got our last fill of wine and 1 more dessert that we savored for 30 minutes! From the people I talked to at the event, there were more tables this year than in the past.
Looking forward to your pics and reviews as well!