A Very Lurkyloo Christmas is FINISHED! New 3/16: Last Day of the Trip!

:rotfl2: This is HIGH-larious! OK, I'monna go with "Eat the half of the sandwich farthest from the open part of the wrapper" Hypothetically of course. But by now you've prolly already made your decision - did you survive?

:rotfl: I did! I work right next to a 7-11, and they have this really good turkey sandwich, but it's not there every day - since it's a fresh delivery and... sometimes they just don't bring one. Today they had it, but I only noticed it was open once I got back to the office :( and I just couldn't bear to part with it. The first thing I thought was - "What would Carrie do??", but I knew you'd be at work too, so I couldn't ask!

So I ate it anyway, but left the last inch or so closest to the open side - just in case :laughing:
 
Followed one of your reports...:confused3...over to this one...I've enjoyed the ones I've read very much-they make for a very good read...:thumbsup2

I love how your wedding was romantic and fun with out being overly princessy
(is that a word?)...I've always loved the Morocco pavilion and your wedding photos were simply gorgeous...

I love that you got engaged at DL and married at DWD-I loved DL the two times we've been there-once at the end of that great American road trip along the PCH-from San Fran down through Big Sur towards LA-had to go to Disneyland-I fell in love with it...:lovestruc...it is similiar yet different-there is a kind of charm or intimacy to DL-it isn't better although except for the castle I do prefer DL over MK-I love Fantasyland and New Orleans Square...

Jane Austen, Disney, cake...it's all good...

Btw-I loved the little cards they give at at Sprinkles-with the coding of the dots on tops for the flavor-comes in handy if you forget what you bought-they do make a very good cupcake...I'm sorry we didn't make it to Susiecakes...

Look forward to see how your Holiday at Bay Lake Tower turns out...
 
Thought I would show you the remake of our wedding cake..Monday is our 2nd anniversary...Publix did a pretty good job..I even got chocolate sauce to drizzle over...it was soooo good..I dare say ALMOST as good as DCL..but we weren't in Palo, so not quite!!
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Thanks Laura!!

Um..Carrie..before you come scold me on my thread..you should check your own!!
 
Lurkyloo, I thought of you this weekend. It was my mother's birthday so we went to her most favorite restaurant of all time: The Bubba Gump Shrimp Company.

The dessert I had was, from the bottom up:

a layer of chocolate pudding/mousse
a layer of vanilla pudding/mousse
a layer of peanut butter pudding mousse

They had chocolate sprinkles on the top.

I would have been happy with twelve of them being as I don't eat shrimp.
 
Hi Carrie!

I'm not big on parades or shows either. My BFF is. I'm gonna suck it up for the trip in Sept/Oct. We are doing MNSSHP on a Tuesday. Hey I just figured that it's Halloween, that's bound to be fun, right? You have to try it at least once to be able to make a fair assessment.
 
Hi Carrie!

I'm not big on parades or shows either. My BFF is. I'm gonna suck it up for the trip in Sept/Oct. We are doing MNSSHP on a Tuesday. Hey I just figured that it's Halloween, that's bound to be fun, right? You have to try it at least once to be able to make a fair assessment.

We're not particularly into parades or shows either, but the MNSSHP parade is AMAZING. Or at least it used to be, especially the grave diggers. Very cool.

Have a great time!
 
:rotfl: I did! I work right next to a 7-11, and they have this really good turkey sandwich, but it's not there every day - since it's a fresh delivery and... sometimes they just don't bring one. Today they had it, but I only noticed it was open once I got back to the office :( and I just couldn't bear to part with it. The first thing I thought was - "What would Carrie do??", but I knew you'd be at work too, so I couldn't ask!

So I ate it anyway, but left the last inch or so closest to the open side - just in case

:rotfl2: Hmm, maybe I can sell a line of WWCD bracelets for those oh-so-crucial "opened turkey sandwich" moments we all routinely face....


Followed one of your reports...:confused3...over to this one...I've enjoyed the ones I've read very much-they make for a very good read...:thumbsup2

I love how your wedding was romantic and fun with out being overly princessy
(is that a word?)...I've always loved the Morocco pavilion and your wedding photos were simply gorgeous...

I love that you got engaged at DL and married at DWD-I loved DL the two times we've been there-once at the end of that great American road trip along the PCH-from San Fran down through Big Sur towards LA-had to go to Disneyland-I fell in love with it...:lovestruc...it is similiar yet different-there is a kind of charm or intimacy to DL-it isn't better although except for the castle I do prefer DL over MK-I love Fantasyland and New Orleans Square...

Jane Austen, Disney, cake...it's all good...

Btw-I loved the little cards they give at at Sprinkles-with the coding of the dots on tops for the flavor-comes in handy if you forget what you bought-they do make a very good cupcake...I'm sorry we didn't make it to Susiecakes...

Look forward to see how your Holiday at Bay Lake Tower turns out...

Wow! Your great American road trip sounds fabulous, and I'm glad you got to try Sprinkles. Missing Susiecakes just means you have to come back! :goodvibes

Thought I would show you the remake of our wedding cake..Monday is our 2nd anniversary...Publix did a pretty good job..I even got chocolate sauce to drizzle over...it was soooo good..I dare say ALMOST as good as DCL..but we weren't in Palo, so not quite!!

Oh my gosh - it looks great! They did a really great job, and I'll bet that buttercream tasted better than the fondant. Say, maybe I'll skip Disney and have Publix do our next wedding cake re-creation... :scratchin


Thanks Laura!!

Um..Carrie..before you come scold me on my thread..you should check your own!!

But I *love* scolding you, Betsy - have pity on this poor childless woman who just wants someone to scold.... :rotfl:

Lurkyloo, I thought of you this weekend. It was my mother's birthday so we went to her most favorite restaurant of all time: The Bubba Gump Shrimp Company.

The dessert I had was, from the bottom up:

a layer of chocolate pudding/mousse
a layer of vanilla pudding/mousse
a layer of peanut butter pudding mousse

They had chocolate sprinkles on the top.

I would have been happy with twelve of them being as I don't eat shrimp.

:lmao: I think it would have been only fair, really. I'll have to check that thing out...


Hi Carrie!

I'm not big on parades or shows either. My BFF is. I'm gonna suck it up for the trip in Sept/Oct. We are doing MNSSHP on a Tuesday. Hey I just figured that it's Halloween, that's bound to be fun, right? You have to try it at least once to be able to make a fair assessment.

Yes - that is a very good point. Maybe I shouldn't even be debating MVMCP and should just try it cuz I've never done it.

It's like how I don't get it when people post all over the Restaurants board trying to figure out just how beer-y tasting the cheddar cheese soup at Le Cellier is before they go (something I am also guilty of :rolleyes1). It only costs $5.50 - just TRY it for yourself! :rotfl:

We're not particularly into parades or shows either, but the MNSSHP parade is AMAZING. Or at least it used to be, especially the grave diggers. Very cool.

Have a great time!

Argh! Now y'all are making me want to go to MNSSHP instead of MVMCP! :cutie: Guess there's always next year...
 
OK, so the consensus on the DVC boards (yes, I lurk - wanna make something of it? :cutie:) seems to be that Bay Lake Tower's Magic Kingdom-view rooms are only really worth it at night (during the day they're more like "huge expanse of parking lot"-view rooms) and that Bay Lake-view rooms are only really worth it in the daytime.

Since our lake-view room prohibits me from fulfilling my new fantasy of sitting in a bubble bath and watching Wishes over the Magic Kingdom, I'm thinking about sitting in a bubble bath and eating breakfast watching the sunrise over Bay Lake.

Now, I'm not even sure the sun does rise over Bay Lake or that I will ever be able to get up that early on our trip, but it sounded like a suitably decadent substitute for bubble bath + fireworks.


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In other news, they've released pre-opening menus for Kouzzina (the Spoodles replacement). I already knew I wanted to to try it out for dinner, but now I may want to try out breakfast too because of this item:

Stacked Kouzzina Breakfast: Two eggs, Kalamata olive toast, artichoke spread and sweet potato hash, with choice of bacon or chicken sausage.

Substitute something for the Kalamata olive toast, and I'm in (maybe a Mickey waffle? :rotfl:)

However, while most of the things on the dinner menu sound great to me, I'm wondering how long it will be before the Disney Blandification of the menu sets in and it's back to more Americanized versions of the steak/fish/chicken, plus creme brulee and molten chocolate cake... oh wait - they already HAVE molten chocolate cake on the menu! :lmao:
 
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In other news, they've released pre-opening menus for Kouzzina (the Spoodles replacement). I already knew I wanted to to try it out for dinner, but now I may want to try out breakfast too because of this item:

Stacked Kouzzina Breakfast: Two eggs, Kalamata olive toast, artichoke spread and sweet potato hash, with choice of bacon or chicken sausage.

Substitute something for the Kalamata olive toast, and I'm in (maybe a Mickey waffle? :rotfl:)

However, while most of the things on the dinner menu sound great to me, I'm wondering how long it will be before the Disney Blandification of the menu sets in and it's back to more Americanized versions of the steak/fish/chicken, plus creme brulee and molten chocolate cake... oh wait - they already HAVE molten chocolate cake on the menu! :lmao:

Thanks for posting that, Carrie! Now I want to eat there!! :banana:
 
In other news, they've released pre-opening menus for Kouzzina (the Spoodles replacement). I already knew I wanted to to try it out for dinner, but now I may want to try out breakfast too because of this item:

Stacked Kouzzina Breakfast: Two eggs, Kalamata olive toast, artichoke spread and sweet potato hash, with choice of bacon or chicken sausage.

Substitute something for the Kalamata olive toast, and I'm in (maybe a Mickey waffle? :rotfl:)

However, while most of the things on the dinner menu sound great to me, I'm wondering how long it will be before the Disney Blandification of the menu sets in and it's back to more Americanized versions of the steak/fish/chicken, plus creme brulee and molten chocolate cake... oh wait - they already HAVE molten chocolate cake on the menu! :lmao:

Can't wait! I have scored ressies for the 19th of Aug, so watch for my TR & I'll let ya know how it goes!
 
Now, I'm not even sure the sun does rise over Bay Lake or that I will ever be able to get up that early on our trip, but it sounded like a suitably decadent substitute for bubble bath + fireworks.


Stacked Kouzzina Breakfast: Two eggs, Kalamata olive toast, artichoke spread and sweet potato hash, with choice of bacon or chicken sausage.

Substitute something for the Kalamata olive toast, and I'm in (maybe a Mickey waffle? :rotfl:)

Okay, the sun rises from the backside of Bay Lake behind the Contemporary and sets over behind the Grand-ish area between the Grand and the long stretch of Monorail track. I think. Does that help?

And here's a deal: I'll trade you the Kalamata Olive toast for the artichoke spread and we'll both be happy. And then we each can order a Mickey Waffle! Done deal!
 
I was just looking at the menu and I found this:

Cat's Ouzo-tini
Cat's personal recipe features Absolut Vodka, Metaxa Ouzo, Pineapple Juice, fresh Lime Juice, and Pomegranate served in a Sugar-rimmed Martini Glass Shaken and served table side



I would LOVE to try that, even though I'm off having sugar on my glass rim.
 
Okay, the sun rises from the backside of Bay Lake behind the Contemporary and sets over behind the Grand-ish area between the Grand and the long stretch of Monorail track. I think.

It does. Right here to be exact :) ( I always knew my very random picture taking would come in handy some day)

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Sunrise-bathtub-breakfast-time does sound very nice! (and early!)
 
Carrie thanks for posting those pre-menus! I am thinking I might need to venture over for breakfast one morning...

Bubble bath and that sunrise sounds heavenly!! :cloud9:
 
Sunrise bubble bath?! That sound divine! Would it be too much to have breakfast in the bubble bath? At least be able to sip chilled orange juice! That would be decadent!
 
Sunrise bubble bath?! That sound divine! Would it be too much to have breakfast in the bubble bath? At least be able to sip chilled orange juice! That would be decadent!

Even more decadent if it had some champagne in it! Yay mimosas!
 
Hi. I've been MIA for awhile - trying to catch up.

1. Congrats on the GCV studio! :banana::banana: I can't wait to see your pics! We may take a peek when we're there later this month. We never know how our day will go when we're there with DH's family.

2. That bride cake is just strange. Kind of narcisistic????

3. Bubble bath at BLT sounds wonderful. Too bad no fireworks, though.

4. We did MVMCP in 2005 the night before our cruise. We were there for the rides and the parade. I couldn't find the watery hot chocolate. The rides were a walk on, but we couldn't get over to BTMRR from Splash because of the parade. It was chilly and raining on and off. Maybe that's why it snowed on Main Street - real snow. I saw if coming off the rooftops:goodvibes I'm not sure if I would pay for it during a week long trip, we could get the same experiences minus the cookies and hot chocolate on our own throughout the week.

5. I'm not too sure about the new restaurant. Cinnamon on meat just doesn't work for us.

I'll try to keep up better - heading down your way and then to Vegas to see Lion King at the end of the month - then on to Boise for a couple of months with DH for his work.
 












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