tigger&tigerlover
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 6, 2003
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Okay, I have a question.
I have PS for Boma and for Ohana, but after thinking about it, I'm wondering whether that's really a good idea. Reason being: It's only DH and I, and neither of us can eat very much at a sitting before we're stuffed.
We both like trying new foods, and new dishes, but even normally (not WDW) priced buffets get their money's worth out of us.
So my question: is there a different/cheaper way to still get to try these cultures? We will be there during Epcot's Food and Wine, but it would be nice to have a few sit-down dinners. Or would Epcot F & W have enough variety, that we could do sit down for steak or something for dinner a few nights, instead of Boma & Ohana
Should I keep the PS's, and just pay the extra money, or try the Kona/Jiko route, and split a dinner. The drawback to splitting, is we don't get to try much.
*sigh* I thought that eating at Disney would be the easy part! And I keep just coming up with more questions!
Thanks!!!!

I have PS for Boma and for Ohana, but after thinking about it, I'm wondering whether that's really a good idea. Reason being: It's only DH and I, and neither of us can eat very much at a sitting before we're stuffed.

We both like trying new foods, and new dishes, but even normally (not WDW) priced buffets get their money's worth out of us.
So my question: is there a different/cheaper way to still get to try these cultures? We will be there during Epcot's Food and Wine, but it would be nice to have a few sit-down dinners. Or would Epcot F & W have enough variety, that we could do sit down for steak or something for dinner a few nights, instead of Boma & Ohana
Should I keep the PS's, and just pay the extra money, or try the Kona/Jiko route, and split a dinner. The drawback to splitting, is we don't get to try much.

*sigh* I thought that eating at Disney would be the easy part! And I keep just coming up with more questions!
Thanks!!!!

