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We (me, DH, 2 DSs, 10 & 13) are just back from 10 days of dining in WDW and while I havent had time to do in depth reviews I do have a few thoughts.
Barbara at Mama Melrose was probably the best server we have ever had anywhere. She was just on top of everything. This surprised me as I have often heard when waiters know guests have the TIW card, they dont try so hard, but she knew and was awesome!
Tusker House was new to us. I enjoyed it but still prefer Chef Mickeys, however DH and 1 DS thought this was better. I caught Mickey sitting down with his feet up, taking a break and when I went to take a picture he jumped up.
Im guessing thats not allowed.
It was late and the breakfast crowd was clearing out by then.
I originally had Le Cellier booked for 2 as Grandma was going to come and watch the kids that night, but she cancelled. I tried a LOT to change that over the course of months and had no luck at all. So, that day we walked up early in the day and asked if it was possible to change from 2 to 4. The girl at the podium sent us in to ask there. They changed it right there on the book no problem. I was shocked. I certainly didnt expect it to be that easy, if possible at all. Another surprise I had here was they now have a full bar. When we dined there in 03 there was just beer & wine. I enjoy a mixed drink so this was great news to me I couldnt believe I hadnt heard it here before.
CA Grill for our 15th anniversary was awesome. We had never taken the kids here before, but as it turns out, this was their favorite meal and they want to go back. The Sushi Dessert was a big hit with them. I thought the magic may not be there since we were far from a window and we have only ever had window seats, but it was still a wonderful meal and we went back up to watch the fireworks on the deck. Service here was perfect too!
Just when I thought I couldnt find anything better than Tonga Toast, I tried the Pineapple Macadamia nut pancakes at Kona Cafe .OMG! So different and so good!
A change that I noticed was the breakfast sandwiches at the Boardwalk Bakery. They no longer offer Bacon which was a minus to me, but the egg/cheese is almost like an omlette now, and there is a ton of cheese melted in there, not just a slice. This was a plus to me, but DH and DS thought it was way too cheesy for them.
The wait at the counter service place at Typhoon Lagoon (sorry, forget the name) was one of the longest lines we waited in the whole trip. So much so, people in front of us were complaining. It wasnt a long line as much as it just didnt move. Im not sure if they were having issues or if this is typical or what, but it was pretty bad and seemed unusual.
I tried the Taco Salad at Pecos Bill for the first time, and was very happy with this. It was a nice change from the typical burgers and hot dogs we usually get at CS.
TIW saved us $194.72 on this trip alone. I will miss not having this card next year. Over the course of the year it saved us about $450.00 ($375.00 minusing the $75 fee). (we ate that much????
) This is well worth it if you are making a few trips and have APs
Our TS meals were ESPN, Mama Melrose, Yak & Yeti, Tusker House, Le Cellier, Kona Café (lunch & breakfast), Trails End, CA Grill, and Tonys. Any questions just ask.
Overall we had 10 great table service meals, a lot of good counter service options, and many yummy snacks and drinks. Service was really good over all too. I cant really say anything was bad except I have a lot of work to do on the treadmill now.
Barbara at Mama Melrose was probably the best server we have ever had anywhere. She was just on top of everything. This surprised me as I have often heard when waiters know guests have the TIW card, they dont try so hard, but she knew and was awesome!

Tusker House was new to us. I enjoyed it but still prefer Chef Mickeys, however DH and 1 DS thought this was better. I caught Mickey sitting down with his feet up, taking a break and when I went to take a picture he jumped up.


I originally had Le Cellier booked for 2 as Grandma was going to come and watch the kids that night, but she cancelled. I tried a LOT to change that over the course of months and had no luck at all. So, that day we walked up early in the day and asked if it was possible to change from 2 to 4. The girl at the podium sent us in to ask there. They changed it right there on the book no problem. I was shocked. I certainly didnt expect it to be that easy, if possible at all. Another surprise I had here was they now have a full bar. When we dined there in 03 there was just beer & wine. I enjoy a mixed drink so this was great news to me I couldnt believe I hadnt heard it here before.
CA Grill for our 15th anniversary was awesome. We had never taken the kids here before, but as it turns out, this was their favorite meal and they want to go back. The Sushi Dessert was a big hit with them. I thought the magic may not be there since we were far from a window and we have only ever had window seats, but it was still a wonderful meal and we went back up to watch the fireworks on the deck. Service here was perfect too!
Just when I thought I couldnt find anything better than Tonga Toast, I tried the Pineapple Macadamia nut pancakes at Kona Cafe .OMG! So different and so good!

A change that I noticed was the breakfast sandwiches at the Boardwalk Bakery. They no longer offer Bacon which was a minus to me, but the egg/cheese is almost like an omlette now, and there is a ton of cheese melted in there, not just a slice. This was a plus to me, but DH and DS thought it was way too cheesy for them.
The wait at the counter service place at Typhoon Lagoon (sorry, forget the name) was one of the longest lines we waited in the whole trip. So much so, people in front of us were complaining. It wasnt a long line as much as it just didnt move. Im not sure if they were having issues or if this is typical or what, but it was pretty bad and seemed unusual.

I tried the Taco Salad at Pecos Bill for the first time, and was very happy with this. It was a nice change from the typical burgers and hot dogs we usually get at CS.
TIW saved us $194.72 on this trip alone. I will miss not having this card next year. Over the course of the year it saved us about $450.00 ($375.00 minusing the $75 fee). (we ate that much????

Our TS meals were ESPN, Mama Melrose, Yak & Yeti, Tusker House, Le Cellier, Kona Café (lunch & breakfast), Trails End, CA Grill, and Tonys. Any questions just ask.
Overall we had 10 great table service meals, a lot of good counter service options, and many yummy snacks and drinks. Service was really good over all too. I cant really say anything was bad except I have a lot of work to do on the treadmill now.
