A Walt Disney World Virgin Talks About Her First Time...With The Food! [pictures]

somethingblue

Mouseketeer
Joined
Feb 23, 2008
Messages
469
Alright, so. In May of 2008 I went to Walt Disney World for the very first time, not to mention my very first vacation ever, with my lovely boyfriend and his mom. While there I took photos of almost every meal, but never got around to writing a review.

Well, I'm writing one now! The cast is as follows:
Chantell - 40-something grandma, considers herself a princess
Curtis - my DBF, 17, obsessed with Wall-E
Me! - 17, new recruit to all things Disney

Our very first meal at Disney World was an impromtu breakfast at 1900 Park Faire. We'd tried to get reservations months earlier but they were all sold out. When we arrived for our reservation at the cafe, however, we decided to just see if they had any openings...and lo and behold, they did! It was a great introduction to Disney and the magical experience that is a character dining.

Although loud, the scenery was beautiful, and I loved the way the characters were gliding around the large dining room, meeting everyone at least once. The food was arranged in several buffets, with everything from Eggs Benedict to Mickey Waffles. Being the light-but-frequent eater I am, my plate was pretty dainty. The only thing I wasn't terribly thrilled with was the little iced pastry with chocolate filling. Though it looked appetizing, it had a strange consistency, so I stuck with my standard french toast and bacon combo.

3155753574_5b33f27c6a.jpg


The boyfriend got a bit more on his plate than I did, including some eggs and potatoes, two of his favourite breakfast staples. All of the food I tried was delicious. This was the best bacon on property and the French Toast was cooked perfectly. I was very impressed with the food.

3154916993_1edf846f87.jpg


Chantell enjoyed a sampling of fresh fruit and some tasty ham. I was especially fond of the strawberries they had available. She was trying to watch her carb intake during the trip, but those croissants were hard to resist!

3154917087_f4e3ddc2e5.jpg
 
Woohoo! Great start! Love the pictures. :)
 

I'm so happy that all of you are interested in my food reviews! Yay!

So, after the breakfast, which was delicious and filling, we moseyed around the Grand Floridian and stumbled upon a pin board. We rode the monorail to Epcot, which was my introduction to Disney World. We rode some great rides, but after a while we were ready for some lunch. We ate at the cafeteria-like eatery that's located under neath the Garden Grill and Soarin'. It's called "Sunshine Seasons", but we always remembered it as "that one really good place in Epcot."

I got half a chicken breast and double garlic mashed potatoes. It was so delicious! I was so pleased with this meal that I had it twice that trip. The chicken and potatoes went perfectly together, and there was some tasty BBQ sauce that I totally loved.
3155754976_ab5e6e2f8f.jpg


For desert I got a large cinnamon roll. I was super full after eating my meal, however, so I saved it for later. It made a great bedtime snack that night in the hotel!
3154918529_87b20f0bf6.jpg


Curtis decided to try out the Asian food line, which offered you two types of meat and two sides. Being the meat-and-starch boy that he is, he got Mongolian Beef, Orange Chicken, and double rice. We love our carbs! He thought that it was good, but not quite as good as my chicken and potatoes.
3155754938_4ef82a35b9.jpg


His desert was a decadent piece of chocolate cake. It had a bite, and it was moist and rich. Delicious!
3155755110_55dbc869ee.jpg


Chantell went through the same line that I did, however she got a pork chop, mashed potatoes, and salad. The meat was more moist than she had expected, however most of the salad was pretty wilted. It was still her favourite counter service meal.
3154918415_ece04b9004.jpg


For desert she picked a tiny lemon meringue cake, which was another one of her favourite things. She was disappointed later on, however, that she couldn't trade a side item for a dessert. It seems kind of strange, but I guess that's just the way it goes.
3155755066_dcae54f442.jpg


More to come soon!
 
Dinner that night was served up at the Kona Cafe. I must admit, I was not very excited by the food or the service. I was already pretty exhausted from my first day at Disney, dehydrated from not drinking enough water, and trying to get pumped up for the Pirate and Princess party that night. Our server was incompetent, and we had to be waited on by the manager for the rest of the evening. The smoothies we ordered were melted when we first got them and had to ask for new ones. They were, however, quite tasty.

3154917225_28975d9683.jpg
3155753900_dd57f3e11b.jpg

I got the Orange-PassionFruit and Curty got the Strawberry-Banana. We also enjoyed a couple of tall glasses of ice water!

My meal was the Macadamia Nut & Chive-crusted Mahi-Mahi. It came with some sort of soy sauce however I requested it on the side, as I do not like soy sauce. The previous, rude waitress made fun of me for getting Waterchestnuts and watercress salad confused. =[ The meal was good, but the lack of soy sauce made it a little bland.
3154917291_6d72028dbd.jpg


Curtis ordered the Beef Teriyaki, something that he orders no matter where we are. It's always a favourite for him. It came with Yukon mashed potatoes and broccoli, which he didn't eat much of. He's not big on vegetables. The beef had good flavour, however, and he ate all of it.
3155753964_ecb7e2dda8.jpg


Chantell decided on Pan-Asian noodles with shrimp. Honestly, I don't remember much about this meal. I was being pouty and trying to hydrate myself. She enjoyed it, however.
3155754030_839081d5b1.jpg


For dessert, Chantell ordered creme-brulee, but for some reason I didn't get a photo of it. Curtis, on the other hand, ordered the Kilauea Torte, which was like a chocolate lava cake with raspberries.
3155754098_51bd9f61f6.jpg


I ordered chocolate fondue. It was terrible. It tasted like nail polish remover and the strawberries were mushy. I was very unhappy. =[
3154917425_bebe7c3121.jpg


All in all, I would not recommend the Kona Cafe.
 
Nice start! Looking forward to reading the rest of your review :)
 
Fist of all, let me say that the Pirate and Princes party was AWESOME! Practically no lines, great parade and fireworks, I would suggest it to anyone. I always think the parties are worth the extra cash.

Anyway, the next morning we ate breakfast at our hotel, The Coronado Springs. The way the cafeteria, aka Pepper Market Food Court, was arranged was much like the eatery in Epcot, with diffferent lines following different themes. Curtis went through the Grill station, which offered scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon or sausage, and a biscuit. This was a lot of food!

3168765438_02376106b3.jpg


I went through the Mexican line where I ordered a Southwestern omelet that came with potatoes and a biscuit, but somehow I ended with Curtis' as well. They were a little dry, but I lathered them up with butter and jelly and made them quite tasty. This meal was very filling.

3167935125_ccf45de5a0.jpg


I also ordered a strawberry smoothie, which was more like a slushie, but was quite refreshing.

3168765654_b74ae6a7a4.jpg
 
DH and I ate omelets at the CSR this past September (we've stayed at the CSR seven times and had never had a hot breakfast at Pepper Market). They were very accommodating--as I wanted an American Cheese omelet and they had no American cheese. But the cook went and found me some. And you are right: it was a LOT of food, but very tasty.
 
That chicken from Sunshine Seasons looks so good. I have been dying to try it ever since I saw it featured on one of the travel channel shows about WDW. The mongolian beef looks good also. I am thinking about doing the QSDP and this is for sure a place I will be eating. Can't wait to see more. :thumbsup2
 
I'm subscribing! Thanks for taking the time to post them!!!:)
 














Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE







New Posts







DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top