Yellow_Stitch
"No need to expose your superstructure."
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- May 10, 2005
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Dining reviews May 1st through May 9th 2006.
May 1st
Day 1 started with delicious biscuit sandwiches from Hardees near the Indianapolis Airport. The best way to start the day at 5:30 am. Lunch was at Downtown Disney around noon. We had heard that Raglan Road was open for lunch now, but it turned out to be just a vicious rumor, so we chose Cookes of Dublin which is the fish and chips place attached to RR. DS6 got the childs chicken skewers meal and DW and I shared the One and One (fish and chips). The fish was excellent and the chips were tasty, if a bit undercooked. We sat outdoors in a cozy patio area with an unfortunately unmanned bar. We were looking for a light meal since we had Hoop Dee Doo reservations at 7:15 that night and knew we would be stuffing ourselves then.
We arrived at Pioneer Hall 10 minutes before seating at HDDR and were seated to the left of the stage about 3 tables back. Not quite as good as our table last year (dead center, second from the stage) but not bad at all. Our server took our drink order - Sangria makes the show much funnier for some reason - and brought our salads and bread and butter. The salad was tasty and plentiful and the bread was good. Next came the ribs, chicken, corn on the cob and baked beans. All were hot and adequately prepared, but the ribs seemed better and or meatier than last year. This was all washed down with large volumes of Sangria. Finally the strawberry shortcake was (literally) trotted out and with 2 pans of it for the 3 of us, I tried to do my bit for Ireland and consume as much of it as possible. (I know, the sacrifices I make.) It was sweet and delicious; how can Strawberry shortcake be anything but?) We waddled out of Pioneer hall with bloated bellies, the Hoop Dee Doo song on our lips and Sangria coursing through our bloodstreams, not a bad way to start our vacation.
May 1st
Day 1 started with delicious biscuit sandwiches from Hardees near the Indianapolis Airport. The best way to start the day at 5:30 am. Lunch was at Downtown Disney around noon. We had heard that Raglan Road was open for lunch now, but it turned out to be just a vicious rumor, so we chose Cookes of Dublin which is the fish and chips place attached to RR. DS6 got the childs chicken skewers meal and DW and I shared the One and One (fish and chips). The fish was excellent and the chips were tasty, if a bit undercooked. We sat outdoors in a cozy patio area with an unfortunately unmanned bar. We were looking for a light meal since we had Hoop Dee Doo reservations at 7:15 that night and knew we would be stuffing ourselves then.

We arrived at Pioneer Hall 10 minutes before seating at HDDR and were seated to the left of the stage about 3 tables back. Not quite as good as our table last year (dead center, second from the stage) but not bad at all. Our server took our drink order - Sangria makes the show much funnier for some reason - and brought our salads and bread and butter. The salad was tasty and plentiful and the bread was good. Next came the ribs, chicken, corn on the cob and baked beans. All were hot and adequately prepared, but the ribs seemed better and or meatier than last year. This was all washed down with large volumes of Sangria. Finally the strawberry shortcake was (literally) trotted out and with 2 pans of it for the 3 of us, I tried to do my bit for Ireland and consume as much of it as possible. (I know, the sacrifices I make.) It was sweet and delicious; how can Strawberry shortcake be anything but?) We waddled out of Pioneer hall with bloated bellies, the Hoop Dee Doo song on our lips and Sangria coursing through our bloodstreams, not a bad way to start our vacation.
