samheatherwhite
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I really enjoyed reading dining reviews in preparation for our trip so I thought that Id comment on the restaurants we tried in Disney the week of September, 16th.
The cast of characters for this trip included my Dad (a meat and potatoes kind of guy), my Mom ( always up to try new things and probably the least picky of the group), my 25 year old sister (also willing to try new things), my husband 29 ( will eat anything), myself, my 5 year old daughter (she is pretty good at trying new things but can be picky especially if tired) and my 10 month old (he tried a lot of things that were new to him that normally wouldnt be allowed at home).
We arrived fairly late on Sunday so we ate at the Food Court at All Star Movies. We were new to the dining plan and the cast member at the cash register that I talked to was wonderfully helpful. We thought that the food was good for a food court meal. I had the adults turkey sandwich and DD had the childrens. The adults version was very good; it had the softest bread and some kind of sauce that was different but not too strange. The childs turkey was plain but DD liked it. She did not like the applesauce but the baby ate it just fine. DH got a cheeseburger and said that everything was hot and fresh. Dsis got the salmon plate and also said it was good. Dessert was quite good as well. Mom got key lime pie which she liked and the rest of us got ice cream. DH got s milkshake, Dad got a Sunday (it was huge, he is a big eater and couldnt finish it), and Dsis and I got ice cream cookie sandwiches. They were wonderful but we could have shared one and still had some left over. The cookies were soft and the ice cream was really good.
Monday we went to Epcot and ate lunch at Akershus in Norway. This was one of our very favorite meals of the trip. The cold salad bar was really unique but it had a lot of plain food if you were not adventurous. The fruit was really fresh and DD was pleased to see salad with ranch dressing as a choice. We really liked having the opportunity to try all the different fish and pasta salads. We are from the Texas panhandle so needless to say we dont get the chance to eat good seafood or Norwegian food very often. DH is not a seafood guy and he still found plenty of items on the buffet. For the entrees Mom ordered the salmon cakes and said she liked them. Dad ordered the meatballs and he liked them as well. DH had the beef sandwich and he said it was excellent and Dsis and I had the chicken sandwich which was also good. The sandwiches were a bit hard to eat; we chose to just use a knife and fork. DD chose the Mickey ravioli and she loved how they looked and she ate several which tells you they had to be good since she had already eaten a good amount of food from the cold bar. We also liked the dessert which was served family style. They brought us two servings of each. Opinions were split between the rice cream and the chocolate mousse being the favorites. If you are interested in the character aspect of this meal the Princesses were wonderful. They were sweet and attentive and really talked to DD and DS. Our only issue was that the tables are really close together so it was hard to get a good picture. Our server was excellent and she said that it was her first day. She was sweet and always there when you need her. When we were finished eating I mentioned that we had not seen Snow White yet but were willing to wait and she sent her over very quickly. (Snow White was a must do because White is our last name and that is the Princess that DD chose to dress up as for this meal.) We also managed to knock over a glass of tea and our server was so sweet to DD making her feel better because she was embarrassed. We all loved this meal.
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The cast of characters for this trip included my Dad (a meat and potatoes kind of guy), my Mom ( always up to try new things and probably the least picky of the group), my 25 year old sister (also willing to try new things), my husband 29 ( will eat anything), myself, my 5 year old daughter (she is pretty good at trying new things but can be picky especially if tired) and my 10 month old (he tried a lot of things that were new to him that normally wouldnt be allowed at home).
We arrived fairly late on Sunday so we ate at the Food Court at All Star Movies. We were new to the dining plan and the cast member at the cash register that I talked to was wonderfully helpful. We thought that the food was good for a food court meal. I had the adults turkey sandwich and DD had the childrens. The adults version was very good; it had the softest bread and some kind of sauce that was different but not too strange. The childs turkey was plain but DD liked it. She did not like the applesauce but the baby ate it just fine. DH got a cheeseburger and said that everything was hot and fresh. Dsis got the salmon plate and also said it was good. Dessert was quite good as well. Mom got key lime pie which she liked and the rest of us got ice cream. DH got s milkshake, Dad got a Sunday (it was huge, he is a big eater and couldnt finish it), and Dsis and I got ice cream cookie sandwiches. They were wonderful but we could have shared one and still had some left over. The cookies were soft and the ice cream was really good.
Monday we went to Epcot and ate lunch at Akershus in Norway. This was one of our very favorite meals of the trip. The cold salad bar was really unique but it had a lot of plain food if you were not adventurous. The fruit was really fresh and DD was pleased to see salad with ranch dressing as a choice. We really liked having the opportunity to try all the different fish and pasta salads. We are from the Texas panhandle so needless to say we dont get the chance to eat good seafood or Norwegian food very often. DH is not a seafood guy and he still found plenty of items on the buffet. For the entrees Mom ordered the salmon cakes and said she liked them. Dad ordered the meatballs and he liked them as well. DH had the beef sandwich and he said it was excellent and Dsis and I had the chicken sandwich which was also good. The sandwiches were a bit hard to eat; we chose to just use a knife and fork. DD chose the Mickey ravioli and she loved how they looked and she ate several which tells you they had to be good since she had already eaten a good amount of food from the cold bar. We also liked the dessert which was served family style. They brought us two servings of each. Opinions were split between the rice cream and the chocolate mousse being the favorites. If you are interested in the character aspect of this meal the Princesses were wonderful. They were sweet and attentive and really talked to DD and DS. Our only issue was that the tables are really close together so it was hard to get a good picture. Our server was excellent and she said that it was her first day. She was sweet and always there when you need her. When we were finished eating I mentioned that we had not seen Snow White yet but were willing to wait and she sent her over very quickly. (Snow White was a must do because White is our last name and that is the Princess that DD chose to dress up as for this meal.) We also managed to knock over a glass of tea and our server was so sweet to DD making her feel better because she was embarrassed. We all loved this meal.
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