irlandaise
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Sorry about the dry meat at Blue Bayou, but thank you for posting that beautiful photo. I can almost hear the crickets and the soft banjo music!
It was either Th or Fri. I'm sorry to hear about your experience! We did get in a few days later and it was excellent and not overly crowded. We weren't looking for a full-fledged meal. My dd, sister, and I each had a bowl of French onion soup and a beer, all of which hit the spot!I don’t know if you tried Friday or Saturday, since the dancers were there both nights. We ate at Hearthstone Friday night (13th) with a reservation, and they did seem busy with a lot of people waiting. Our food was super slow and my burger was warm at best (cooked, just not hot). Honestly, I was underwhelmed. Everyone had talked up Hearthstone and I was looking for a nice meal without having to deal with the Napa Rose prix fixe which we had no interest in. The food was decent and would have been better if had been hot, but it was incredibly loud in there, and way too cold.
In terms of sheer ambiance, our meal at BB on Thursday was better. This was the best table we’ve ever had at BB, and we have sat waterfront more than once. I didn’t even ask for a waterfront table, we just got lucky, and it was a two top which they pretend not to have when you’re making reservations. But the prime rib was dry — I don’t even know how they managed that with a medium rare piece.
I like good, simple food, but I agree that overall, food at the DL resort is more about looks than taste. I’d rather have a burger at Habit Grill than inside DL. As to my thoughts on In N Out, I grew up with them, they are decent and fresh, and they are also affordable and much better than any big national chain. The fries are fresh, but only okay, and it honestly depends on which In N out you go to, which doesn’t make sense, but is still true. We have three within 10 minutes of us and one has really good fries consistently. The fries would be better if they double fried them, like Five Guys. But Five Guys is so expensive you might as well go to Red Robin.
Best food of my most recent trip was Bengal BBQ, which is consistently good. Prior visit, best food was the short rib from Carnation, ordered with mashed potatoes instead of mac ‘n cheese.
It looks so yummy! I was seriously tempted by that soup, but we hadn’t eaten proper food since breakfast, and DH is vegan so he wasn’t going to split it with me.It was either Th or Fri. I'm sorry to hear about your experience! We did get in a few days later and it was excellent and not overly crowded. We weren't looking for a full-fledged meal. My dd, sister, and I each had a bowl of French onion soup and a beer, all of which hit the spot!
Here's a pic of my DD eating her soup!
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I'm curious, did you try to make a reservation? We went to the parks yesterday evening. It was a busy day of MK holders trying to get their last visit in and tourists arriving for the holiday week. At 6 pm, I was still able to book Hearthstone reservations for that evening.It's a little out of the way if you're staying off site and easy to miss if you don't go into GCH. I believe the hours are different than they used to be and it doesn't open until 4. I recommend a reservation though they do accept walk-ins and will text you if/when they have a table for you. However, we went the other night, got there around 6 and put in our name. We were given an estimated wait time of 15 minutes. Two hours later, they told us they wouldn't be able to get us in (party of 2). We didn't have a reservation that night but we were kind of shocked at the massive amount of people pouring in. It may have been due to the dance event, which we didn't know about at the time, but I've never had that happen before.
Not through the app, no. We just walked up and there was no one else in line. They told us 15 min so we went off and looked in the gift shop etc. After 25 min, we went back and there were tons of people in line. We were then given a wait time of 30 min and after we'd waited a total of 2 hours (we'd gone out to the Craftsman Bar and had a beer so we weren't just milling around), we went back and were told they wouldn't be able to get us in. I don't really understand how they didn't know that in the first place if there were that many reservations and people ahead of us, but we did go over and discuss it with the concierge. He called over and got us into Napa Rose Lounge. We should not have taken him up on that because it wasn't a good experience and quite pricey for what we got, and I'd sworn before I'd never go backI'm curious, did you try to make a reservation? We went to the parks yesterday evening. It was a busy day of MK holders trying to get their last visit in and tourists arriving for the holiday week. At 6 pm, I was still able to book Hearthstone reservations for that evening.
I recently had a nage foam on a Lamplight Lounge dish and it was weird. I looked at the NR menu to see if your foam was considered nage as well. I don't know that I would like anything on that NR menu either.We should not have taken him up on that because it wasn't a good experience and quite pricey for what we got, and I'd sworn before I'd never go backbecause I don't like the food.
Oh, that's very clever! That may well be what happened. There were just 2 of us that night so we hadn't really thought they'd not have a spot as we were willing to wait and we got on the list at 4. We also weren't the only ones; there were 2 couples who were also on the wait list and gave up. The lounge did text us and kept bumping up the wait time. Just about the time we finally figured we should move on, the hostess let us know they would likely not be be able to accommodate us that night. We didn't mind since it wasn't something they'd anticipated--the crowd size, plus people who just sat down and stayed--but it felt like they could have let us know much sooner. Oh well!I recently had a nage foam on a Lamplight Lounge dish and it was weird. I looked at the NR menu to see if your foam was considered nage as well. I don't know that I would like anything on that NR menu either.
I was recently told that non MK holders don't tend to mobile order. The admin CM who told me that said 1. people don't know how to use the app and 2. they are hesitant to use their credit card on an app. Last night we were at Royal Street Veranda just before Fantasmic. We wanted to try the coffee fritters but the line was very long. I glanced at the app and the mobile order was for immediate pick up. I quickly placed a mobile order, picked up my food, and was on my way long before anyone who was waiting in line. Edit to add that there were a lot of non MK holders in the parks yesterday because only Inspire MK holders were allowed in.
On the flip side, people that are used to WDW are more likely to book reservations for sit down meals. My guess is people booked same day reservations which kept bumping back the guests looking for a walk-in table. There is also the "Hungry Now" option on the app. I wonder if those people bump walk-ins.
Looking at the Hearthstone availability now (9:45 am on Saturday), it shows reservations for two all day starting at noon. However, if I try to book a reservation for 3 or 4, it doesn't have anything available until 10:10 pm!
I often see Disney employees using paper coupons for QS meals in the parks. It looks like they received several coupons and they need to look through the assortment and tear off the one that is most appropriate for that restaurant. They need to show their badge to the cashier in order to use the coupon. I don't know if they are Disney corp employees or park employees. Does your daughter receive anything like that?She also had a coupon we used at BB for 50% off, which she was so thrilled about. I didn't tell her that me buying 3 meals at 50% off was not much of a savings over the 2 meals we were going to get (sis and me) with my 20% off MK discount. The coupon is only good if the CM is present![]()
Yes, that's exactly what she used!I often see Disney employees using paper coupons for QS meals in the parks. It looks like they received several coupons and they need to look through the assortment and tear off the one that is most appropriate for that restaurant. They need to show their badge to the cashier in order to use the coupon. I don't know if they are Disney corp employees or park employees. Does your daughter receive anything like that?
1. Citricos
2. Victoria and Alberts
3. Tiffins
4. Skipper Canteen (best addition to MK ever)
5. Topolinos (maybe the best Disney place ever)
6. Yachtsman
7. Saana
8. Teppen Edo
9. Kona Cafe
10. The Brown Derby
I cannot really think to add anything from DL or DTD so far that can be compared to the places on this list.
Since this thread is dying down, can you share a little more of your thoughts on dining at WDW?Some on your list also are great but have a similar concern to your thoughts of limited menu. One that stands out is the menu at Topolinos. Seems to evolve and evolve to be less options. We still love it.
The big delta between WDW and DLR is the quick service and mobile order options. At DLR, they are just so much better. At WDW, quick service and snack options are mixed but trend way lower. I find myself having to recommend we hop on a boat, Skyliner, and/or bus and head to Riviera (Primo Piatto), WL (Roaring Fork or even better Geyser Point) AKL, etc. to get better quality/value for our money. I find us spending a lot more money on food at WDW as to get quality in FL I have to get more sit down menu options and tip. For us, it's okay as we can afford it, but it does make us have to occasionally split from family and friends. At DLR, I get way better quality or tasty options with quick service.
Side note - no Flying Fish on your list? I've had a few great meals there and really like it.
Flying Fish and the other restaurants at the Boardwalk, Yacht Club, and Beach Club are easy peasy to get to because there are boats that go to those resorts from Epcot and DHS.I haven't been to WDW in over a decade but will be visiting next year (without kids). We will not have park hoppers. I'm a bit overwhelmed by the food options. It seems like a lot of dining recommendations on the WDW side of this site are in the hotels/resorts. As much as I know about how to get around DLR, I am a novice when it comes to figuring out how to get around at WDW. For example, if I were in the parks (any of them), how would I get to Flying Fish at the Boardwalk? And if I were planning on a meal there, would it be better/easiest to do on our MK, Epcot, AK or HS days?
Sure. I won't claim to be a WDW expert but I likely have good cross country comparison in the past few years as someone who has been to both resorts a few times over the last few years. Also feels silly to say this, but I'm currently a WDW AP holder and not a MK holder....Since this thread is dying down, can you share a little more of your thoughts on dining at WDW?
The first is in-park restaurants for lunch and dinner - places that won't take a lot of time away from visiting the parks. Something similar to San Fransokyo or Tiana's at DLR. The second is for the nights when we are pretty much done with the parks and can leave to have more of a splurge, leisurely dinner either in a park or somewhere else.
Thanks! I asked because I see you posting in the WDW forums. I figured you knew both WDW and DLR well enough to understand what I am used to in CA, and what might be an adjustment in FL. For example, I had no idea that the skyliner is in the back of EPCOT. That's good info. I'll have to study where buses, skyliners and monorails pick up/drop off. I assumed they were all at the park entrance.Sure. I won't claim to be a WDW expert but I likely have good cross country comparison in the past few years as someone who has been to both resorts a few times over the last few years. Also feels silly to say this, but I'm currently a WDW AP holder and not a MK holder....
If you are in the back of the park and can hop on the skyliner to Primo Piatto at Riviera, that's good quick service eats.
Random recommendation if you make it up to Universal - minions cafe.
We will be there during Flower & Garden. I'm not a huge fan of DLR's festival booths. Maybe WDW will be better.but EPCOT often has food booths (e.g. Food & Wine, Flower & Garden
If you want to venture out of WDW, Tu Tu Tango's on I-drive is better than most WDW restaurants.The difference between DLR and WDW is that the best resultants in Los Angeles are a short drive away from DLR, whereas the best restaurants in Orlando are in WDW. And not because they’re exceptionally good, either.