JERSEYDISFAN
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It's taken a little time to pull things together after our side trip to WDW on 5/7-5/11 but here is dining review #1. I'm just going to report the dining experiences on this board. Hopefullly, I'll get around to posting the trip details on the trip report boards a little later.
Staying at the YC resort was a first and we were very pleasantly surprised to be given a complimentary concierge upgrade at check-in. Must have been a little pixie dust involved since our CM at check-in was Allison and my middle name is also Allison.
I've seen a number of negative reports on the concierge offerings and service, however, we found them to be great. CMs were extremely helpful and the food and drink offerings were very good. This initial review will limit itself to the Concierge offerings, restaurants will follow later in this same thread.
The Concierge Lounge food offerings change throughout the day:
06:30 AM - 07:00 AM Coffee (never made this one, assume it's just that)
07:00 AM - 10:30 AM Donuts (trays and trays), bagels, croissants, muffins, sweet breads, cereals (hot and cold), juices, bowls of fresh fruit, coffee and tea.
11:30 AM - 04:00 PM Pretzels, goldfish crackers, nuts, large cookies, bagged popcorn, fresh fruit, iced tea, lemonade, coffee, soda.
05:00 PM - 07:00PM A Hot appetizer (changed daily), soup du jour, olive/relish platter, several types of hummus, flat breads. The beverage service changes to wine, soda, coffee and tea. For the children there is a platter of PBJ sandwiches topped with a pile of gummy worms.
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM Pettit fours, miniature cream puffs and cannolis, brownies, cookies. Beverage service changes to cordials.
The Concierge Lounge is designed with the beverages available in the entryway (somehow I never got photos of the AM offerings, guess that shows where my interest lies):
Around the corner is the food service buffet. This is the evening offering. First the appetizer and soup end:
And next, the side dish (relishes, hummus and breads) end:
Off to the side were the ever present PBJ sandwiches and gummy worms:
And now we get to the good part, eating. First evening we snacked on New England Clam Chowder (a tad over salted), barbequed pork ribs, olives, peppers, cheeses and flat bread:
The second evening's offerings had us noshing on chicken vegetable soup (very good), spinich and cheese dip, pico de gallo, marinated mozzarella balls and cherry tomatoes, olives, peppers, cold asparagus and flat bread.
Food offerings were plentiful and replaced frequently. At no time, while we were there, was the lounge overcrowded. Tables were always available. There is a small table and chairs set before a TV monitor showing Disney cartoons for the children. We also did serious damage to their lemonade supply. Temps during the mid-day were in the low 90's and we took PM breaks to rehydrate and rest.
NEXT REVIEW: Todd English's Blue Zoo or, "Mr. Disney nailed it!"
Staying at the YC resort was a first and we were very pleasantly surprised to be given a complimentary concierge upgrade at check-in. Must have been a little pixie dust involved since our CM at check-in was Allison and my middle name is also Allison.
I've seen a number of negative reports on the concierge offerings and service, however, we found them to be great. CMs were extremely helpful and the food and drink offerings were very good. This initial review will limit itself to the Concierge offerings, restaurants will follow later in this same thread.
The Concierge Lounge food offerings change throughout the day:
06:30 AM - 07:00 AM Coffee (never made this one, assume it's just that)
07:00 AM - 10:30 AM Donuts (trays and trays), bagels, croissants, muffins, sweet breads, cereals (hot and cold), juices, bowls of fresh fruit, coffee and tea.
11:30 AM - 04:00 PM Pretzels, goldfish crackers, nuts, large cookies, bagged popcorn, fresh fruit, iced tea, lemonade, coffee, soda.
05:00 PM - 07:00PM A Hot appetizer (changed daily), soup du jour, olive/relish platter, several types of hummus, flat breads. The beverage service changes to wine, soda, coffee and tea. For the children there is a platter of PBJ sandwiches topped with a pile of gummy worms.
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM Pettit fours, miniature cream puffs and cannolis, brownies, cookies. Beverage service changes to cordials.
The Concierge Lounge is designed with the beverages available in the entryway (somehow I never got photos of the AM offerings, guess that shows where my interest lies):

Around the corner is the food service buffet. This is the evening offering. First the appetizer and soup end:

And next, the side dish (relishes, hummus and breads) end:

Off to the side were the ever present PBJ sandwiches and gummy worms:

And now we get to the good part, eating. First evening we snacked on New England Clam Chowder (a tad over salted), barbequed pork ribs, olives, peppers, cheeses and flat bread:

The second evening's offerings had us noshing on chicken vegetable soup (very good), spinich and cheese dip, pico de gallo, marinated mozzarella balls and cherry tomatoes, olives, peppers, cold asparagus and flat bread.

Food offerings were plentiful and replaced frequently. At no time, while we were there, was the lounge overcrowded. Tables were always available. There is a small table and chairs set before a TV monitor showing Disney cartoons for the children. We also did serious damage to their lemonade supply. Temps during the mid-day were in the low 90's and we took PM breaks to rehydrate and rest.
NEXT REVIEW: Todd English's Blue Zoo or, "Mr. Disney nailed it!"