I'm late with my reviews.

Have been working at Children's Hosp. here in New Orleans and we are very busy. In fact I'm going in early shortly.
Third Day.....ARTIST POINT
We slept in after
MVMCP Tues. night. So Wednesday started out slow but picked up steam.
Ate again our breakfast in the Concierge lounge. I had pineapple bread and fruit again. YUM! DH had his coffee with sweet roll, danish and fruit. YUM again. Once again the staff here were awesome and very friendly.
When we came back to our room Tues. night we had a beautiful towel creation of a large heart and our red leis wrapped around it.

It took up almost the other bed! How neat. We had towel creations every day coming back to our room. (I had pics)
Then it was off to MK. Had a fabulous day!!
We ate snacks at MK which were very good. I bought a large unsalted pretzel which we shared. And DH got us 2 Mickey bars. It was so magical and we both really like MK the best.
Late afternoon, evening back to the resort to swim and relax and get ready for Artist Point.
Did I say that we had another delish alcoholic beverage by the pool? We did.
I had a Midori sour (which I love), DH had a tradewinds. Yum! The barefoot bar was fun and they make good drinks.
At 7:30 we were dressed and ready to go. Went to front bell service and got a taxi to take us to Wilderness Lodge. Taxi cost $15.00 with tip. We arrived in mins. so walked around the Wilderness Resort and took pics. This Resort is beautiful and we both would stay here. Once again very friendly staff.
Went to Artist Point podium to check in about 10 mins before our 8:15 ADR. They gave us a beeper and we went and sat in the lobby to soak it in. Called within 5 mins. for table.
We were seated right by the windows and there was a lady we passed on our way to seats that commented "That was what WE wanted!" to her DH.
The waiter arrived and asked us if we were on dining plan. Told him no.
He then explained the menu choices and wine flight.
Of course we ordered the wine flight.
DH and I both started with a mixed green salad. Talk about good! I love beets and the blackberry vinaigrette was delicious. We both enjoyed the freshness and flavors.
Since were both cheese nuts we ordered the Artisan cheeses. And DH got the Duck Confit. Heaven!
My screw up was not writing down the cheeses we ate with our wines.

DH and I both had a glass of a white from Russian river vineyard (salad course). Good. With the cheeses I had a port and DH had a good Merlot with duck. They also brought out the bread and butter around this time. Sourdough. Warm. Oh so good.
Next was the main courses.
I love Buffalo and couldn't wait to try there version. Told the waiter I wanted it rare so rare that it squeaked.
DH ordered the Beef Tenderloin. Medium rare.
The service was outstanding and everything was clean. The table was cleared promptly and silverware replaced instantly. All the decorations were very nice. Atmosphere!!!
OK the Buffalo did not disappoint me at all. Butter tender and cooked perfectly rare. The sweet potato gratin was good but I left most of it because I was stuffed. I was served my favorite wine, Cabernet Sauvignon.
A sip of wine bite of buffalo. It was outstanding to say the least.
DH was overjoyed at the tenderloin cooked to perfection but he also left most of the potato. It was all good but we were getting rather full.

His wine served with tenderloin was a red also, Shiraz blend, very good.
The wine choices they picked were all perfect for what we had.
Ah yes desert!
I picked the Hazelnut Tort with blood orange sauce and lavender ice cream.
DH wanted the Cobbler.
What can I say that hasn't already been said about these deserts in other reviews? OUTSTANDING. DH said he was full but every bite of Cobbler disappeared!

I tasted as much of mine as I could. Me stuffed.
Now something interesting happened, life altering, ICE WINE!
Never tried it. SOOOOOOOOOO GOOD. Ended up buying 3 bottles of ice wine from Canada at Epcot.
This was one of the best meals we had at WDW. I would rate it right behind our dinner from V&As. I think DH would agree on that. It is not to be missed. Beautifully presented foods, fabulous pacific northwest wines, outstanding table service, atmosphere wonderful. What more can I say?
Cost right over $200.00. And we left a $50.00 tip. Our taxi back to Poly was another $15.00. Was it worth it? YES!!!!!
Very satisfied.
Next review will be V&As.
I'm off to work now. Thanks for reading my scattered thoughts.
