SHAYMARAYSMOM
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He had health problems, so the trip was cancelled. He doesn't mind me going alone, in fact, I think he's glad I don't make him go with me since he really doesn't "get it."How does your fiance feel about your solo vacations? What happened to him taking you to the GF?
He had health problems, so the trip was cancelled. He doesn't mind me going alone, in fact, I think he's glad I don't make him go with me since he really doesn't "get it."
He had health problems, so the trip was cancelled. He doesn't mind me going alone, in fact, I think he's glad I don't make him go with me since he really doesn't "get it."
The trip that was cancelled was last year, now he's fine, otherwise I wouldn't of gone.Why would you want to go so far away while the one you loved was ill?
I think it's good for people, even couples, to have different interests, and not have to be together 24/7.If we aren't going to do things together, than what is the point of being together???
The trip that was cancelled was last year, now he's fine, otherwise I wouldn't of gone.
I think it's good for people, even couples, to have different interests, and not have to be together 24/7.
I thought so too. I remember reading about it and the trip with a friend. It could not be too much before I joined.I thought it was suppose to be over the summer.
The next day I spent the morning at Epcot. I had a 12:10 ADR for lunch at Coral Reef, which is at the Living Seas pavillion in Epcot. I arrived early, and had a short wait before being seated at 12:00.
This was my second time eating at Coral Reef. The first time had been almost three years before, and while I enjoyed my meal, I hadn't had any real desire to return. But, since I had the deluxe dining plan, and so many credits to use, and so many options as to where to use them, I decided it would be a good time to eat here again.
Coral Reef is surronded by a giant aquarium, so you are able to watch the fishes and other marine life as you eat. I know from a guidebook that the fish in the aqaurium are not the same fish that are served in the restaurant. I'm glad, because I really wouldn't like watching what I was about to eat. That reminds me of when I was little, I loved seafood, but I wouldn't eat flounder because I thought I would actually be eating Flounder, the fish from the Little Mermaid.
I was seated on the lowest level, one table away from the aquarium. I really think though that they should of left the aisle of that level open though, instead of putting a bunch of two-tops in. I know Disney wants to fill as many seats as possible, but it was just a little too crowded.
My server was Steven, he was nice, but I thought a little on the slow side. It was extremely busy though, and he had a very large party right near me, and I know how difficult and time-consuming it can be to serve a large party.
I was served a loaf of ciabatta bread with balsamic-infused olive oil. It was very good bread, with a nice crisp crust, and nice chewy dough. I also really liked the dipping oil. There was way too much bread for one person though, as I was given a whole loaf, and seriously, who can eat that much bread? Not me.
While I was eating there was a lot of activity in the tank. A diver had swum down, and had presented a sign to diners on the other side of the room, and not one, but two of the giant green sea turtles stayed right by my table for most of the meal.
For my appetizer I had the New England cod cake. It was a decent sized cake, with a remoulade sauce. I thought the cake was rather bland, but the sauce was a little spicy, which I wasn't expecting, but it was good.
Before going to Disney I had pretty much memorized the menus, and I had decided on the mahi mahi, but I didn't feel like ordering it then, so I ordered the lobster salad instead.
This was a scoop of lobster salad served over mixed greens with a cup of lobster bisque and two small pieces of toasted baguette. It sounded, and looked, really good, but I did not care for it at all. I thought the bisque had a somewhat bitter and burnt taste to it, and I've had the bisque there before, when I ate there in 2005, and it was much better, so it may have just been an off day. I thought the lobster salad itself was pretty bland, and all I could really taste was salt. The mixed greens and baguette weren't bad, but they were just your basic salad and bread, and not what had gotten me to order the dish, but were sadly the best part of the entree.
For dessert, even though I loved the chocolate wave the last time I had eaten there, I stuck with my "order something new" rule, and had the butterscotch creme brulee. This was by far the best part of the meal, and I actually liked it better then the creme brulee I'd had at California Grill. It was very creamy and rich.
Overall, Coral Reef has a great atmosphere, but the food just isn't worth going there, unless it's for dessert.
The next review will be Spoodles. The list in the first post is going to be the order I do the reviews. Chronologically in order is just easier for me.if she wants to post her pictures she will, but please, enough with the requests folks!
I love those sea turtles too, so cool. What's next?