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Part 1
Day 1, Dec 11: Lunch Artist's Palette(A-) Arrived at Saratoga Springs and checked in around 11:30am. Since we had no ADR for our arrival lunch and didn't want to wait to eat in the MK, we decided to try it. We were very pleased, although we were very hungry after getting a 7:40am flight out of Buffalo. All the kids had eaten thus far today was about 1/2 a muffin each and juice on the plane... but I can't blame them, the airport muffins were terrible, wet and sticky and gross. Myself and my DH had only had about 2 gallons of coffee each and so were very hungry... and very jazzed... and had slight cases of gutrot, too. I ordered the Roasted Vegetable Sandwich which was amazing on warm grilled multigrain bread with a sundried tomato spread which was delish. DD10 and DS8 split the Turkey and Brie and my DH had the Beef and Bleu. I tried a little bite of each and decided the best was the Beef and Bleu although all three were wonderful. Earl of Sandwich calibre. We all enjoyed the fresh homemade potato chips that came with the sandwiches, too. My DS4 got the Uncrustable with grapes and Mickey crackers. The kids split 2 chocolate milks and DH and myself had a Coke and Diet Coke. I ended up going back to the order area to get another Uncrustable because my DD decided that she wasn't crazy about the Turkey and Brie and was given the new kid's meal FREE by the CM at the counter who had taken her order and insisted on replacing it at no charge. That was a nice and "magical" way to start our vacation!!! It was a huge amount of food and I could only eat 1/2 of my sandwich so my DH ended up with his sandwich, half of mine and about 1/2 of my DD's portion of the Turkey and Brie which he deemed too good to leave. He was stuffed. I would definitely eat lunch at AP again.
Dinner at 'Ohana(A-) This is our traditional Arrival Day Dinner. However, the kids had all been awake since 5:45am and were very tired by dinner. Our ADR was for 7:30pm and we arrived about and hour early straight from MK to try and get in earlier if we could. While we waited in the Tambu Lounge my husband and I had a beer each which really just served to make us tired as well. My DS8 fell asleep in his chair waiting and we all debated going back to the hotel and skipping this dinner. But... I could not get another ADR for 'Ohana at any other reasonable time during the whole time we were to be at WDW, our DS4 had napped in the afternoon and my DD10 and DH wanted to stay, too, SO we decided to stay. My DS moved from being asleep in his chair in the lounge to being asleep on two chairs at the back of our table by the window (great view!) and didn't budge during the whole meal. Happily, our server didn't charge us for him. The other two enjoyed the hoopla that goes along with dinner at 'Ohana and participated fully. I have some great photos of the two of them... sadly, no Calvin!!!! ( I must note here that some of the enjoyment of this dinner was spoiled by my guilt at deciding to stay and have Calvin both sleep through the whole thing and miss out on one of his favourites)... however, on to the food. We were brought wonton chips and three different dips out along with salad. I sampled a bit of all the dips and decided the peanut sauce was the best, followed by the green one then the reddish one. Sorry, can't remember their names. The salad was really fresh and crisp and tasty but I only had a bite as I was saving my appetite for the shrimp and steak. The shrimp and wings came next and were very good however a few shrimp were definitely overcooked. But... they were still pretty big. The wings were great and sticky and messy as usual and the sesame seeds were a nice new addition to their flavour. Only had one of them, though. My DH was pleased and so was DS4 who loves them as well. Then came the steak, turkey, pork and sausage. The steak was cooked perfectly, red and juicy. The turkey was too dry to eat. The pork was perfect as well. The sausage was too undercooked and fatty for our taste. The potatoes were absolutely wonderfull and everyone liked them and the veggies were good too. We left some of the veggies though as everyone was too full from everything else. My husband decided he would take all the kids out to the car while I paid the bill as now he was full and suffering from guilt about Calvin, too. ( and I made him, ha, ha!) So off they went and left me all alone at the table... I said NO to dessert. I was MUCH too full, and asked for just the bill. Well, our server brought the bill quickly along with the Pineapple, coconut, banana bread pudding with warm bananas foster sauce and vanilla ice cream. Well... just a little bite, I decided, to say I tried everything. OHMIGOSH... I ended up eating half of the thing and then waddling off to the car with a cramp from my silly decision to take the stairs down and not the elevator. That was the best dessert I have ever had in my life! But take note... that I'm not much of a dessert person. Plus, I left that meal uncomfortably full! We decided that 'Ohanas should be saved for another day if we have an early morning flight in. It's just too good an experience to be so tired for.
Day 2, Dec 12: Lunch at Alfredo's(A) We decided to give this a try despite many mixed reviews. We had had a good sleep and the kids had an early breakfast at Artist's Palette again (Mickey waffles for DS4, 1/2 bagel each for the other two and chocolate milks... all good), packed up our stuff and moved to our new WDW home at the Beach Club Villas, checked in, sorta unpacked and RAN for EPCOT. We decided to see if we could get a walk-in to Alfredo's in the Italian Pavillion. Yeah... they took us around 12:30pm and seated us right away. DH and myself split a half carafe of the Chianti and the kids had some assortment of chocolate milk and Cokes. Our server brought us a basket of warm sourdoughish rolls and a big slab of real butter. We asked for olive oil mixed with balsamic and fresh ground pepper for the rolls for ourselves but the kids were happy with plain butter. My DD10 and myself split the fettucine alfredo, of course, and it was very delish. It was just like this wonderful stuff we get near our home, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, at a wonderful Italian Restaurant called The Gate House. Same fresh, I believe, egg-noodles and same consistency and flavour. Very rich, though, and we were both full and glad we shared an order. DS had the kids spagetti and meatballs which he though were super and DH and DS4 shared the pizza with proscuitto and portabella mushrooms. He was less than impressed with the mushrooms and felt they were more like canned than fresh but liked the pizza all the same. We were too full for dessert. Our table was nice, we were in a corner and not crowded at all but it looked like some of the others were. Our server was a lovely older gentleman and very nice. We were very pleased with this meal and decided that we would try to shift our ADRs later in the week and see if we could get in for dinner, too. Well, it was mostly mine and Beth's idea. We really wanted to have the alfredo again! OK... straight from lunch to Mission Space! EEEEEK.
Dinner at Cape May Cafe(B) We had a 7:30pm ADR at Cape May Cafe and were seated within minutes of arriving at about 7:25pm. Cape May is a must-do for my DH and DS8... they are big chowder lovers. They both add many extra clams to their bowls and make a very thick, stewlike (and somewhat disgusting looking) creation which they seem to like. Basically, my DH ate three such bowls and a tiny plate of steak and salad after that. My DS8 ate two such bowls and decided that he thought he might "choke" but was very pleased with the experience, nonetheless. Nothing more for him. I had a mixed leaf salad, some yummy fresh ripe grape tomates, tried the potato salad, and the broccoli one. Had some steak and mashed redskin potatoes, a chicken finger from the kids' buffet and some salmon. It was all pretty good... nothing outstanding except the little tomatoes... but that may be because in Canada in the winter we cannot get a tomato that tastes like a tomato, anywhere. The dessert buffet was smaller and not as good as I remembered from our last trip in May '05 and all I tried was the Oreo Bonbon and a tiny little keylime tart which was yummy. All in all... pretty good dinner... kind of grossed out by watching my two Chowder Lovers pig out!!!! We WILL be back next trip in May '06, undoubtedly. Clams beware.
To be continued on this thread...(yeah... 7 more days of eating to come...sorry!)
Day 1, Dec 11: Lunch Artist's Palette(A-) Arrived at Saratoga Springs and checked in around 11:30am. Since we had no ADR for our arrival lunch and didn't want to wait to eat in the MK, we decided to try it. We were very pleased, although we were very hungry after getting a 7:40am flight out of Buffalo. All the kids had eaten thus far today was about 1/2 a muffin each and juice on the plane... but I can't blame them, the airport muffins were terrible, wet and sticky and gross. Myself and my DH had only had about 2 gallons of coffee each and so were very hungry... and very jazzed... and had slight cases of gutrot, too. I ordered the Roasted Vegetable Sandwich which was amazing on warm grilled multigrain bread with a sundried tomato spread which was delish. DD10 and DS8 split the Turkey and Brie and my DH had the Beef and Bleu. I tried a little bite of each and decided the best was the Beef and Bleu although all three were wonderful. Earl of Sandwich calibre. We all enjoyed the fresh homemade potato chips that came with the sandwiches, too. My DS4 got the Uncrustable with grapes and Mickey crackers. The kids split 2 chocolate milks and DH and myself had a Coke and Diet Coke. I ended up going back to the order area to get another Uncrustable because my DD decided that she wasn't crazy about the Turkey and Brie and was given the new kid's meal FREE by the CM at the counter who had taken her order and insisted on replacing it at no charge. That was a nice and "magical" way to start our vacation!!! It was a huge amount of food and I could only eat 1/2 of my sandwich so my DH ended up with his sandwich, half of mine and about 1/2 of my DD's portion of the Turkey and Brie which he deemed too good to leave. He was stuffed. I would definitely eat lunch at AP again.
Dinner at 'Ohana(A-) This is our traditional Arrival Day Dinner. However, the kids had all been awake since 5:45am and were very tired by dinner. Our ADR was for 7:30pm and we arrived about and hour early straight from MK to try and get in earlier if we could. While we waited in the Tambu Lounge my husband and I had a beer each which really just served to make us tired as well. My DS8 fell asleep in his chair waiting and we all debated going back to the hotel and skipping this dinner. But... I could not get another ADR for 'Ohana at any other reasonable time during the whole time we were to be at WDW, our DS4 had napped in the afternoon and my DD10 and DH wanted to stay, too, SO we decided to stay. My DS moved from being asleep in his chair in the lounge to being asleep on two chairs at the back of our table by the window (great view!) and didn't budge during the whole meal. Happily, our server didn't charge us for him. The other two enjoyed the hoopla that goes along with dinner at 'Ohana and participated fully. I have some great photos of the two of them... sadly, no Calvin!!!! ( I must note here that some of the enjoyment of this dinner was spoiled by my guilt at deciding to stay and have Calvin both sleep through the whole thing and miss out on one of his favourites)... however, on to the food. We were brought wonton chips and three different dips out along with salad. I sampled a bit of all the dips and decided the peanut sauce was the best, followed by the green one then the reddish one. Sorry, can't remember their names. The salad was really fresh and crisp and tasty but I only had a bite as I was saving my appetite for the shrimp and steak. The shrimp and wings came next and were very good however a few shrimp were definitely overcooked. But... they were still pretty big. The wings were great and sticky and messy as usual and the sesame seeds were a nice new addition to their flavour. Only had one of them, though. My DH was pleased and so was DS4 who loves them as well. Then came the steak, turkey, pork and sausage. The steak was cooked perfectly, red and juicy. The turkey was too dry to eat. The pork was perfect as well. The sausage was too undercooked and fatty for our taste. The potatoes were absolutely wonderfull and everyone liked them and the veggies were good too. We left some of the veggies though as everyone was too full from everything else. My husband decided he would take all the kids out to the car while I paid the bill as now he was full and suffering from guilt about Calvin, too. ( and I made him, ha, ha!) So off they went and left me all alone at the table... I said NO to dessert. I was MUCH too full, and asked for just the bill. Well, our server brought the bill quickly along with the Pineapple, coconut, banana bread pudding with warm bananas foster sauce and vanilla ice cream. Well... just a little bite, I decided, to say I tried everything. OHMIGOSH... I ended up eating half of the thing and then waddling off to the car with a cramp from my silly decision to take the stairs down and not the elevator. That was the best dessert I have ever had in my life! But take note... that I'm not much of a dessert person. Plus, I left that meal uncomfortably full! We decided that 'Ohanas should be saved for another day if we have an early morning flight in. It's just too good an experience to be so tired for.
Day 2, Dec 12: Lunch at Alfredo's(A) We decided to give this a try despite many mixed reviews. We had had a good sleep and the kids had an early breakfast at Artist's Palette again (Mickey waffles for DS4, 1/2 bagel each for the other two and chocolate milks... all good), packed up our stuff and moved to our new WDW home at the Beach Club Villas, checked in, sorta unpacked and RAN for EPCOT. We decided to see if we could get a walk-in to Alfredo's in the Italian Pavillion. Yeah... they took us around 12:30pm and seated us right away. DH and myself split a half carafe of the Chianti and the kids had some assortment of chocolate milk and Cokes. Our server brought us a basket of warm sourdoughish rolls and a big slab of real butter. We asked for olive oil mixed with balsamic and fresh ground pepper for the rolls for ourselves but the kids were happy with plain butter. My DD10 and myself split the fettucine alfredo, of course, and it was very delish. It was just like this wonderful stuff we get near our home, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, at a wonderful Italian Restaurant called The Gate House. Same fresh, I believe, egg-noodles and same consistency and flavour. Very rich, though, and we were both full and glad we shared an order. DS had the kids spagetti and meatballs which he though were super and DH and DS4 shared the pizza with proscuitto and portabella mushrooms. He was less than impressed with the mushrooms and felt they were more like canned than fresh but liked the pizza all the same. We were too full for dessert. Our table was nice, we were in a corner and not crowded at all but it looked like some of the others were. Our server was a lovely older gentleman and very nice. We were very pleased with this meal and decided that we would try to shift our ADRs later in the week and see if we could get in for dinner, too. Well, it was mostly mine and Beth's idea. We really wanted to have the alfredo again! OK... straight from lunch to Mission Space! EEEEEK.
Dinner at Cape May Cafe(B) We had a 7:30pm ADR at Cape May Cafe and were seated within minutes of arriving at about 7:25pm. Cape May is a must-do for my DH and DS8... they are big chowder lovers. They both add many extra clams to their bowls and make a very thick, stewlike (and somewhat disgusting looking) creation which they seem to like. Basically, my DH ate three such bowls and a tiny plate of steak and salad after that. My DS8 ate two such bowls and decided that he thought he might "choke" but was very pleased with the experience, nonetheless. Nothing more for him. I had a mixed leaf salad, some yummy fresh ripe grape tomates, tried the potato salad, and the broccoli one. Had some steak and mashed redskin potatoes, a chicken finger from the kids' buffet and some salmon. It was all pretty good... nothing outstanding except the little tomatoes... but that may be because in Canada in the winter we cannot get a tomato that tastes like a tomato, anywhere. The dessert buffet was smaller and not as good as I remembered from our last trip in May '05 and all I tried was the Oreo Bonbon and a tiny little keylime tart which was yummy. All in all... pretty good dinner... kind of grossed out by watching my two Chowder Lovers pig out!!!! We WILL be back next trip in May '06, undoubtedly. Clams beware.
To be continued on this thread...(yeah... 7 more days of eating to come...sorry!)