swankybeth
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DH and I just returned from a 10 day trip to WDW, January 20-30. We stayed at Pop Century and had the Disney Dining Plan. It was our first trip back in over 2 years and we were super excited for our trip!
Feel free to post any comments or questions that you have.
Day 1-
Lunch at Pop Century Everything Pop food court. This was our first experience using the DDP. I couldn't believe that you could get a whole fruit bowl as your dessert option with a counter service meal.
DH and I decided to split two flatbreads for our meal. We had the Beef, Bean and Bleu and the Chicken Mediterranean. We enjoyed both of the them, but the chicken had the slight edge over the beef. The flatbreads were served more like pita sandwiches, than actual flatbreads with toppings. The beef was shaved sirloin with bleu cheese, beans and onions. It was tasty, but I felt that the different flavors did not really meld together, it was more like you were tasting each individual item rather than a blend of the different flavors. The chicken was grilled pieces of chicken with artichokes, roasted red peppers and feta cheese. The flavors went really well together and I really enjoyed it. We both got bottles of water to take to the parks later on as well as fruit bowls for our dessert. We were way too full to eat the fruit, so we put it in the fridge for later.
Dinner at Garden Grill. DH and I had never had dinner here before and we were both looking forward to our first sitdown meal of the trip. We had 4:30 pm reservations for when the restaurant opened. We checked in a few minutes early and were seated about 10 minutes after our ADR time. We had a nice table on the lower level. We started with a delicious salad of mixed greens with a raspberry viniagrette with sweet potato chips on top. The salad was delicious. It was very fresh tasting and the dressing was nice and light, it wasn't too sweet as a lot of raspberry viniagrettes tend to be. The sweet potato chips on top were so delicious and addicting. We could have eaten a whole bowl of just the chips. We were served yeast rolls and biscuits with honey orange blossom butter. The rolls were just okay, the biscuits were good, but also nothing spectacular. The butter had a nice sweet flavor to it. We were then served a platter of turkey with orange cranberry relish, flank steak with mushroom cabernet sauce, stuffing, fried catfish strips and veggies as well as a bowl of mashed potatoes. The turkey was pretty good, I didn't really care for the relish as I would have preferred just a plain cranberry sauce instead. The steak was delicious, it was nice and tender as well as flavorful. The stuffing tasted like Stove Top, so we pretty much skipped it. The potatoes were delicious and creamy. The catfish was delicious, it was probably our favorite of the proteins. The veggies were good, if slightly undercooked. We ordered a second platter and then it was time for dessert. We received an iron skillet with a portion of vanilla bread pudding with "Bailey's hard sauce" on it. The bread pudding was delicious. The sauce was kind of like a cross between whipped cream and ice cream and was very tasty. Overall, we were very impressed with our meal and we would definitely return. We had great service and tipped extra beyond what the dining plan covered. The characters were fun and they all came around at least once.
Day 2 coming soon!

Day 1-
Lunch at Pop Century Everything Pop food court. This was our first experience using the DDP. I couldn't believe that you could get a whole fruit bowl as your dessert option with a counter service meal.


Dinner at Garden Grill. DH and I had never had dinner here before and we were both looking forward to our first sitdown meal of the trip. We had 4:30 pm reservations for when the restaurant opened. We checked in a few minutes early and were seated about 10 minutes after our ADR time. We had a nice table on the lower level. We started with a delicious salad of mixed greens with a raspberry viniagrette with sweet potato chips on top. The salad was delicious. It was very fresh tasting and the dressing was nice and light, it wasn't too sweet as a lot of raspberry viniagrettes tend to be. The sweet potato chips on top were so delicious and addicting. We could have eaten a whole bowl of just the chips. We were served yeast rolls and biscuits with honey orange blossom butter. The rolls were just okay, the biscuits were good, but also nothing spectacular. The butter had a nice sweet flavor to it. We were then served a platter of turkey with orange cranberry relish, flank steak with mushroom cabernet sauce, stuffing, fried catfish strips and veggies as well as a bowl of mashed potatoes. The turkey was pretty good, I didn't really care for the relish as I would have preferred just a plain cranberry sauce instead. The steak was delicious, it was nice and tender as well as flavorful. The stuffing tasted like Stove Top, so we pretty much skipped it. The potatoes were delicious and creamy. The catfish was delicious, it was probably our favorite of the proteins. The veggies were good, if slightly undercooked. We ordered a second platter and then it was time for dessert. We received an iron skillet with a portion of vanilla bread pudding with "Bailey's hard sauce" on it. The bread pudding was delicious. The sauce was kind of like a cross between whipped cream and ice cream and was very tasty. Overall, we were very impressed with our meal and we would definitely return. We had great service and tipped extra beyond what the dining plan covered. The characters were fun and they all came around at least once.





Day 2 coming soon!
