StephanieCG
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 9, 2009
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Hi everyone and thanks for checking out my dining report. We just got back from a great trip with lots of yummy eats.
We dined at:
T-Rex (dinner)
Hollywood and Vine (breakfast)
Sci Fi (late lunch)
Akershus (lunch)
Kona Cafe (lunch)
Ohana (breakfast)
All and all it was great, with each meal beating out the last. They were all great for all different reasons.
We at T-Rex on 9/20, at around 4:45. It was pretty easy to find....and we had a tough time with directions that day (more on that in the trip report.) Emily (DD age 2) was excited and scared by the dinos at the same time. She liked looking at them from far away, but if we got to close she'd cling to mama. We were seated in the "Herbavore" section...the waitress explained that they try to seat families with little ones there because none of the dinos have teeth therefore it's a little less scary. Emily was pretty much mesmerized by the whole thing. I got a martini...it was a cosmopolitan type drink served with cotton candy and it came with a souvenir martini shaker thing. Very cool. It was very tasty but not strong at all, and I'm a lightweight.
We ordered the Samplesaurus Sampler, with Ribs, and the sliders (I don't see them on the menu online, so I don't remember their cutesy themed name) Both were excellent. DH did not think that would be enough food for the three of us, but I told him to trust me. It was more than enough, we even took a box back to the hotel.
Here are some pics:
First entering the restaurant
Appetizer Sampler
Sliders

We dined at:
T-Rex (dinner)
Hollywood and Vine (breakfast)
Sci Fi (late lunch)
Akershus (lunch)
Kona Cafe (lunch)
Ohana (breakfast)
All and all it was great, with each meal beating out the last. They were all great for all different reasons.
We at T-Rex on 9/20, at around 4:45. It was pretty easy to find....and we had a tough time with directions that day (more on that in the trip report.) Emily (DD age 2) was excited and scared by the dinos at the same time. She liked looking at them from far away, but if we got to close she'd cling to mama. We were seated in the "Herbavore" section...the waitress explained that they try to seat families with little ones there because none of the dinos have teeth therefore it's a little less scary. Emily was pretty much mesmerized by the whole thing. I got a martini...it was a cosmopolitan type drink served with cotton candy and it came with a souvenir martini shaker thing. Very cool. It was very tasty but not strong at all, and I'm a lightweight.
We ordered the Samplesaurus Sampler, with Ribs, and the sliders (I don't see them on the menu online, so I don't remember their cutesy themed name) Both were excellent. DH did not think that would be enough food for the three of us, but I told him to trust me. It was more than enough, we even took a box back to the hotel.

Here are some pics:
First entering the restaurant

Appetizer Sampler

Sliders
