First of all good luck with the barium (why isn't there a vomiting smilie?) and the test results!
Thanks - I can think of several smilies that could be applicable to this morning's events that you would not want me to post here.
Second, I figured I should post and introduce myself since I've been stalking

...I mean following your food report, trip report & pre-trip report for a while now. DH & I have a very similar vacation style to you and your DH and we both love us some food and booze

. So your reports have been super helpful and amusing.
Thank you for decloaking - I'm so happy to have you along for the ride. If you're amused then I'm happy, and if I can be at all helpful I will certainly try. There are some very knowledgable DISsers who pop in here now and then and I'm sure they'll give you some great advice.
Third, (don't worry this is the last one) I thought this might be a good place to get some advice on ADRs. DH & I are headed to BWVs 11/1 - 11/7 and we'll be joined for most of that time by my sister and her DH. This is our first time going during the food & wine festival and we're super excited.

Here is what I need advice on:
-For dinner on a Saturday night with 4 "adults" (some have the mentality of 8 year olds) which be your preference - Ohana or Raglan Road?
-We want to plan one fancy smancy dinner for the 4 of us (meaning I want to get at least a little dressed up). What would be your top 3 picks?
-We are torn between Brown Derby and the Sci-Fi for lunch at MGM. Which would you pick?
-Any thoughts on lunch at Whispering Canyon? I'm debating this as well.
(In case this affects things, we are not using the DDP and we are all omnivores except my sister, who doesn't eat fish.)
I'd appreciate and and all input! Sorry to hijack your thread on my first post! Keep the funny reports and the drink recipes coming!
No apologies necessary - post when and what you want. I'm just happy to have some cyber-friends to hang with.
To try to answer your ADR questions...
1) I've not been to Ohana - the idea of paying that much for a luau when we're not really in Hawaii has always bothered me. Not that we've been to Hawaii, because we haven't, but I'd like our first luau to be the real deal.
We loved Raglan Road when we tried it last October and we plan on going back next month. The music was great - started about 8PM and the set ran for a little more than two hours; the food was tasty, the alcohol was prime, and it was just happy happy good times. If it were me, I'd pick Raglan Road, especially on a Saturday night with no kids in your party.
2) Well, for super, fancy-schmancy you should have dinner at Victoria & Albert's at the Grand Floridian. It's the only 5-star restautant in Central Florida and the food and service are divine. It's pricey, but definitely worth it, especially if you are looking for a truly memorable evening.
Califorina Grill is nice and much more casual. The other places I'd like to recommend I haven't eaten at yet...

Jiko, Artist Point, Citricos...those are all coming up but I don't have any concrete opinions to give you yet. Sorry.
3) We have not eaten at either Sci-Fi or Brown Derby, although come October we do have a lunch reservation at Sci-Fi. I don't think you really go to Sci-Fi for the food as much as the atmosphere - Jay and I really just want to try a couple of their overpriced alcoholic shakes while watching "B" movies. Gotta admit - the menu at Brown Derby doesn't do much for me so odds are we'll never eat there. If you decide to try that instead you'll have to review it for the rest of us.
4) All I know about Whispering Canyon is that it's very loud. We've never been there, either, so I'm worthless on this one, too.
I'm no good at everything.
Thanks so much for reading and posting - I hope you'll ask as many questions as you want to.
