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Well, if it's any consolation, we've missed you here!Got home this morning, where did the last 24 nights go![]()

Well, if it's any consolation, we've missed you here!Got home this morning, where did the last 24 nights go![]()

AKL, Wow took 3 hours to have a look around and take pics. We were upgraded to savannah roomthis made it for us, doubt very much we would have enjoyed half as much with a carpark view, problem is I would never pay the savannah view prices, cost me £82/night, I think it was over £130/night with AP discount.
Plus point opening curtains to Giraffes, Zebras etc and great themeing around the hotel but really that was it for us. Inroom bed was not comfortable, not in the same league as Country Inn and suites beds where we paid a 1/4 the price at £20/night(also included great breakfast and brilliant wireless internet) Disney Internet costs $9.95/night and could only get 1 laptop to connect, anymore than 3 night would have been an issue. Also location, as others have said in the past AKL is a bit further away than other resorts, we still prefer offsite at LBV, so close to everywhere.
Don't want to sound too negative as we had a fantastic 3 days there and will stay there again in future for a few days if rates are good but not somewhere we would want to stay more than 3 days. It has also re-confirmed Disney resorts are not for us if we took the animals away we much prefer country Inn, Fairfield or Courtyards etc.
Sunday Eve Magic Kingdom Extra magic hours, what a nightmare, luckily we got our wristbands early as they ran out and turning very unhappy people away but because it was so busy the lines were just like any other day. Would not do EMH again.
Boma, we were split on this one, I loved it, must have eaten about 24oz of prime rib, 3 large pieces of salmon and the curried seafood soup was the best soup I have ever tasted(even beats the Bellagio(Vegas) Mushroom soup, previous best) DW and DS ate pasta and meatballs. DW doesn't like any seafood, or chicken on the bone, there was nothing really for her.

Whats happened? I don't do trip reports. Oh well the thread turned into one.8 weeks to next trip
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Boma, we were split on this one, I loved it, must have eaten about 24oz of prime rib, 3 large pieces of salmon and the curried seafood soup was the best soup I have ever tasted(even beats the Bellagio(Vegas)
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Take away the meat and fish from Boma and its not somewhere I would eat but I am not an expert on vegi meals, maybe other places will be just as limited also, maybe a Vegetarian that has eaten there will post an opinion.welcome back!!!!
regarding Boma - DD and her friend have an ADR for september....DD is a vegetarian who also eats fish, so it should be ok...
her friend is a vegetarian who doesn't eat fish - will she have food to eat at Boma? or should i try to get them a different ADR for that night?
I like the food at Boma too - especially the soups - and I loved the Sunday brunch at Bellagio.
This time I flew out of Manchester terminal 3 (first time in years) with AA and was so impressed at how convenient it was to use compared to Gatwick or Heathrow. Re bmi - sorry they didn't live up to your expectations. We upgraded to business on the way back from Chicago (AA) and for me it was worth every penny - but then, unlike you, I can't sleep easily in a regular economy seat![]()
regarding Boma - DD and her friend have an ADR for september....DD is a vegetarian who also eats fish, so it should be ok...
her friend is a vegetarian who doesn't eat fish - will she have food to eat at Boma? or should i try to get them a different ADR for that night?


Boma is great for vegetarians, one of the best places onsite IMO. Tell her to let the server know she is vegetarianMy bf did and chef TJ personally showed him around the buffet, even telling him which soups contained meat stock (which many places we've eaten at don't mention) He also cooked him a special wok full of veggie goodies, despite there being more than enough on the buffet for him:
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And deep-fried oreos after, which we had boxed to eat in the room as were full to bursting at this point
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We can't wait to eat there again, it was one of our favourite meals of the trip!
...and now I will stop hijacking Wayne's thread! Glad to hear you had a great time, not long to wait until your next trip either![]()
Firstly the dessert at Chili's was WHITE CHOCOLATE MOLTEN CAKE $6.25 (just seen they charge £6.25 in UK) delicious. http://www.chilis.com/menu/default.asp?catID=12&tierID=161 &menuType=Dine In

Brilliant report, very informative - but have to say, the best nights sleep I have had in Orlando (and Ive been there alot too) has to be the beds in the Grand Floridian, and the service and atmosphere was second to none. Very expensive though!!! Glad you had a good time...
Amazing how different people find hotels. While there we met with friends who were staying at GF, totally disliked it, they have stayed at most resorts and said GF was near bottom of their list. Not somewhere I am likely to try, I think AP rate was about £150/night, I paid that in New York but too much for Orlando for me.