Dr. Jones and the Spitting Camel - Link to Alaska Cruise TR 9/18

No and yes, I really want to do SOAT in May!!! And the thing Glenn just did...the Tron-ish thing, whatever it's called. I'm not a gamer at ALL but I want to do both of those. Lets see, I think I have 4 Epcot must do/never dones. SOAT, Tron (whatever it's called), Maelstrom, and....hear Voices of Liberty (which I know I can count on you for).


...

What? You've never done Maelstrom?

I am totally in for Voices of Liberty. I love them. Have you done the American Adventure?

I can see we are going to be spending most of our time in Epcot! :thumbsup2
 
Well, I am now putting that sandwich on my list of "must eats" in France. That adds 5 points to my score, right? :rotfl: The way you describe that sandwich - I must try it!
 
wow that was a big sandwich.

we love captain EO, growing up we would end our night watching it over and over, we would run around and make it for the next show, prob. 4-5 times a night, we also loved the kodak movie before it.

that is a memory that our family will always love.

i was able to score a copy of the DVD of that show on ebay widescreen and regular version for my dad for his birthday.

he is going to love it.
 
you can see i am only half way through your TR. GREAT descriptions and definitely have given me a few things to factor in for our trip. I just LOVE these pics from 1900 Park Fare. We will be doing dinner here and now I want to make sure DD can squeeze into her Cinderella dress. and the menu...yummmmm nearly dinner here but i can't pull myself off the computer to make it.

It was some really great character interaction to be sure. I know not everyone has gotten to see the dance, I'm so glad they danced while we were there, it was a lovely little surprise and made me quite misty.

Whew. I was about to call a major foul on passing the champagne/slushie stand in France when you redeemed yourself and returned. That was a close call. I can assure you that we shall not be passing the stand by in May. :rolleyes1 No matter how many times we may walk by. :upsidedow

It would have been a major party foul. I asked Jeff if he wanted one as I was heading out to get our lunch and his eyes lit up. It was so hot out though they melted really quickly and were a bit soupy by the time I got to Morocco, which isn't that far!

I think it's a day 1 stop as far as I'm concerned! Which reminds me that I'm now confused on what times everyone actually gets in lol.

I always forget about France as a snack/lunch option. I heard they are doing a renovation on the bakery to improve the flow of customers through the lines. Putting that baguette on my list as is the cheese plate. I love sitting back in the area behind the perfume shop. Always so quiet and sometimes you see Princess Aurora coming out.

Capt Eo in May after a few WS drinks sounds like a plan!! :)

Hurray for contagious contentment. May we all encounter more of that in our trips! :goodvibes

I can see where they could use some line improvement, there isn't much space there at all! As long as it's not closed while we are there. I'd love to try the cheese plate...and the quiche...and and and...another tart1

Sitting outside would be lovely and should be doable in May.

Wait, WHAT!?! You have never been on Living with the Land? It is a great attraction- pleasant boatride and REAL plants.

Nope, never. Can you believe it? There is SO much I've never done though I must say we did knock a lot of things off of the list on this trip. 4 already on this day and it's only lunch time!

When we were in the queue for Sum of All Thrills, the CM working the line said they don't even have the attraction listed on the park map because it has such a low capacity and the lines are long enough through word of mouth.

It's in Innoventions East, the building closest to Mission Space and Ellen's Energy Adventure. But perhaps you know that already.
Well, I know it now. :rotfl: Of course I've never been on Ellen's Energy Adventure either!

Thanks for the photos!!! Especially of the food & drink. I love the food at Tangierine Cafe. The boys got the baguette sandwiches on the last day of our trip. We did takeout from Morocco and France, but we didn't have the choice of everything in the case. They wouldn't sell us the creme brulee- it was too hot and they wouldn't let us have it unless we were going to eat it there.

No brulee for you!

Interesting, I didn't try to order the creme brulee so who knows if they would have stopped us. We did get our food on trays, not asking to have it packed to go though, so they likely thought we were eating "there". I figured next door was close enough to just take the trays with us.

I don't remember them offering to heat up the sandwiches in France! I'll have to make sure I ask next time if they don't offer. I love a good baguette! And they're even better warmed up!! Laura & I split the turkey sandwich last fall but I found it a bit dry & didn't like the mayonaise they have there. Did you put something on it?
they did offer, I wouldn't have thought to ask and was so happy they did! I didn't put a thing on it, not sure if it had anything or not to be honest but it wasn't dry at all and I'd been worried it would be. The quality of the ham and the cheese though really surprised me. I like ham and cheese but rarely actually rave about it. This was exceptional. And of course the baguette was :cloud9:
 

Great updates. Glad Paul and Sandie made it finally. And glad to read Paul was in such great spirits!! That ham and cheese sandwich and apple tart are mine in March!! Yummy!!
 
Lunch in France looks amazing, especially the desserts.

That's awesome that Paul was in such great spirits, even after missing out on his breakfast.

Can't wait to hear more:goodvibes
 
Your morning started out a little shaky (so it seemed) but by lunch you guys were getting into a groove! ;)

That sandwich looks awesome!!!! and My DW will swear by the Grey Goose Slush. She loves that thing. ::yes::

I can't see where you all headed to next. popcorn::
 
Such a delightful update, Cynthia! I'll be back for more comments tomorrow, but for now, I'll have sweet dreams of baguettes and appley tasties. Mmmmm...!
 
Great lunch choices!
Now, I want a ham and cheese baguette with an apple tart for dinner. :laughing:
Sensory overload is a great way to describe the pastry shop in France.

me too! I want the apple tart right now!!!

So glad to read that Paul is hanging in there. I hope his gout doesn't cause too much trouble for him during the trip.

he was a trouper

Yum....the French bakery. One of the best places in all of WDW to spend a snack credit! Or get CS, apparently, which I had never considered. And good call on the slushies. I had one last winter and while it was good I can only imagine how much better they must be when its actually HOT out. :lmao: It was rather cool when we were there, but nontheless, still delicious.

Definitely a great use of a snack credit!!!

Sos, I just spent some amount of time catching up and I have a question or two I hope you don't mind answering. I'd love to do one of the portrait sessions. Can you tell me some of the specifics, like who to call and what not?

Sure, they offer them at most of the deluxes now (GF, Poly, WL, BC...not sure about the rest) just call 407-934-4004. It was $125 for 20 minutes, 4 poses (locations) and it included all digital negatives on a CD and one print package. I think there were about 5 print packages you could pick from. You can also just walk up to the photopass desk at those locations and book onsite. Some offer single shot daily sessions at no charge, I know the WL does a family portrait session every night in the lobby.

Also, I am so glad to see you liked Tutto Italia. It is a wonderful place, and although we don't have plans to return there for this trip, maybe someday!

Very yummy!

I just read through your whole report (up till now!) today, loving it so far!

Thanks!!!!!!!!! and :welcome: That's a lot of reading :goodvibes

I've never seen that baguette, but it looks good! Hmm, I'm starting to get a list of "next time's".

Isn't there always a list of "next time's"?

I'm glad to read that Paul was relaxed and that his contentment was contagious!

It was, and heavens knows I needed it at times when it had the opposite effect on a couple of teens.
 
Oh the healing power of good food! SIGH... Well done! You know I have never eaten at the CS in France, I don't know that I have ever seen it!!! :eek: I mean I have heard of it, but never been inside.. I think the pastry case would get me to give it a try if on the DDP!!! :laughing: I will have to consider that a choice for next trip! I LOVE the slushies... I love the slushies.. so good so good so good... :laughing: AND the Tangerine Cafe choices are equally yummy too! Love ther options... I love the shwarma platter... WS is the BEST for QS... hands down...
oh you MUST go to the bakery, you would love it, it could end up becoming part of your twice in one trip list. :rotfl:

I think I'm going to try the quiche in May.

I like the schwarma platter too. :thumbsup2

Cant wait to see where you go next. And I am glad to hear how you had some in your party who seemed just willing to roll with it... that really can make a big difference! When we were there last Christmas with DBIL and his gal pal travel pal, she is very mellow, as is my DBIL, so it made for easy planning all around... so long as alcohol was readily available :laughing:

Some rolled more than others as you will see. :rotfl:

No ham for this Jew but the baguette looks amazing. And did you say Grey Goose slushie? :cloud9:

yes, I could eat just that baguette with a cheese plate and be quite content!

:love: slushies


What? You've never done Maelstrom?

I am totally in for Voices of Liberty. I love them. Have you done the American Adventure?

I can see we are going to be spending most of our time in Epcot! :thumbsup2

I know, no Maelstrom. Sad huh. I've spent SO little time in the WS, it's just sad! I have done the American Adventure but missed the Voices so would love to hear them. I could do the American Adventure again as well.

:thumbsup2 for Epcot!

Well, I am now putting that sandwich on my list of "must eats" in France. That adds 5 points to my score, right? :rotfl: The way you describe that sandwich - I must try it!

Yes, conquistador here you come!

wow that was a big sandwich.
it was big but both Evan and I ate the whole thing!

we love captain EO, growing up we would end our night watching it over and over, we would run around and make it for the next show, prob. 4-5 times a night, we also loved the kodak movie before it.

that is a memory that our family will always love.

i was able to score a copy of the DVD of that show on ebay widescreen and regular version for my dad for his birthday.

he is going to love it.

what a great gift!
 
Great updates. Glad Paul and Sandie made it finally. And glad to read Paul was in such great spirits!! That ham and cheese sandwich and apple tart are mine in March!! Yummy!!

Absolutely delicious, I highly recommend it! I was thrilled they finally made it too.

Lunch in France looks amazing, especially the desserts.

That's awesome that Paul was in such great spirits, even after missing out on his breakfast.

Can't wait to hear more:goodvibes

They did partake of the in-room items so they'd taken the edge off. Plus I don't think they'd been up for all that long.

Your morning started out a little shaky (so it seemed) but by lunch you guys were getting into a groove! ;)

That sandwich looks awesome!!!! and My DW will swear by the Grey Goose Slush. She loves that thing. ::yes::

I can't see where you all headed to next. popcorn::

It was a good morning aside from the panic of them potentially going out for breakfast and not being able to find SOAT. EO and Orange were a blast!

:love: the grey goose slush

Such a delightful update, Cynthia! I'll be back for more comments tomorrow, but for now, I'll have sweet dreams of baguettes and appley tasties. Mmmmm...!

Thanks Liesa! I'd love an appley tasty or a baguette right now!
 
I am so glad that you had a good start Sandie and Paul with this lunch! I am not sure that I would have braved this trip with so many different types of personalities combined!

I am a Grey Goose Slushie fan as well. It is a very nice drink, but also very potent, at least it felt like that for me. :goodvibes

I am glad that you loved your baguette, it just did not seem so special to me?? Can't you get baguette like this? Here it seems to be everywhere! Maybe that's another case of different points of view depending on where you come from? :goodvibes I think I never replied to your Tutto answer about how this place differs from what you normally could get and I really appreciated your explanation. In my experience Italian restaurants in the US and in Germany are quite different and I am sure in Italy they are different again! :goodvibes
 
A major foul? You would have been red carded for skipping past the GG stand TWICE!! :rotfl2: My favorite would be the Cosmo slush but alas that is only during F&W (they know how to keep me coming back in October :rolleyes1)
I am so happy you were able to jaunt over to the Patisserie....I tend to usually gravitate towards the croissant with the ham and cheese (heated ;)) with a glass of wine from the other shop and then browse through Guerlain when I am done. Daily. :rotfl: Just kidding!!

I am getting nervous though....hot weather + Epcot + large family = :scared1:

Tracy
 
I am so glad that you had a good start Sandie and Paul with this lunch! I am not sure that I would have braved this trip with so many different types of personalities combined!

I am a Grey Goose Slushie fan as well. It is a very nice drink, but also very potent, at least it felt like that for me. :goodvibes

They are potent! Which honestly, was a nice surprise. It seems more often than not, when things are premixed like that, they seem to have very little actual alcohol so it's just expensive juice!

I am glad that you loved your baguette, it just did not seem so special to me?? Can't you get baguette like this? Here it seems to be everywhere! Maybe that's another case of different points of view depending on where you come from? :goodvibes I think I never replied to your Tutto answer about how this place differs from what you normally could get and I really appreciated your explanation. In my experience Italian restaurants in the US and in Germany are quite different and I am sure in Italy they are different again! :goodvibes
Sadly no, you can't get bread like that on a sandwich quite that readily here. They do have baguettes at the grocery store but it's usually just sold as the whole baguette, and almost never used as a sandwich bread unless you are at a french bistro/cafe of which there aren't that many of. The quality of the breads in general, and rolls, just doesn't compare to what you have over there. We had bakery rolls at my brothers while I was there, and I was absolutely in heaven each morning for breakfast. Here, if you went to an actual bakery you "might" find that but they tend to focus on the sweeter pastries and heavy on the cakes/cupcakes/donuts more than anything. A regular sandwich place might have a very lovely 9 grain or foccacia (which is what I had today at a lunch place that bakes their own) but not the baguette.

Now, that said, I think part of it is just a difference in lifestyle as well. They thought nothing of running to the bakery in the morning before breakfast. No one would make the time for that here.

Tutto was quite a bit more similar, to me, to some of nicer the restaurants we visited in Tuscany than the everyday family style ones we typically go to here which are more like a pizza place that happens to also offer pasta.

A major foul? You would have been red carded for skipping past the GG stand TWICE!! :rotfl2: My favorite would be the Cosmo slush but alas that is only during F&W (they know how to keep me coming back in October :rolleyes1)
I am so happy you were able to jaunt over to the Patisserie....I tend to usually gravitate towards the croissant with the ham and cheese (heated ;)) with a glass of wine from the other shop and then browse through Guerlain when I am done. Daily. :rotfl: Just kidding!!
red carded. :rotfl:

I am loving this lunch at the patisserie with a glass of wine concept...


I am getting nervous though....hot weather + Epcot + large family = :scared1:

Tracy

It was HOT!
 
Sadly no, you can't get bread like that on a sandwich quite that readily here. They do have baguettes at the grocery store but it's usually just sold as the whole baguette, and almost never used as a sandwich bread unless you are at a french bistro/cafe of which there aren't that many of. The quality of the breads in general, and rolls, just doesn't compare to what you have over there. We had bakery rolls at my brothers while I was there, and I was absolutely in heaven each morning for breakfast. Here, if you went to an actual bakery you "might" find that but they tend to focus on the sweeter pastries and heavy on the cakes/cupcakes/donuts more than anything. A regular sandwich place might have a very lovely 9 grain or foccacia (which is what I had today at a lunch place that bakes their own) but not the baguette.

You see, I would be all over the foccacia - we don't get that type of bread here! :goodvibes

Now, that said, I think part of it is just a difference in lifestyle as well. They thought nothing of running to the bakery in the morning before breakfast. No one would make the time for that here.

I would say it isn't lifestyle, but wanting to have the treat of fresh rolls for breakfast. I think only very few people do this daily in normal life, mostly it is a weekend treat.

And then Marv on his TR just told the story of getting fresh biscuits for breakfast! That seems similar. :goodvibes

Tutto was quite a bit more similar, to me, to some of nicer the restaurants we visited in Tuscany than the everyday family style ones we typically go to here which are more like a pizza place that happens to also offer pasta.

But that's the way it should be in the World Showcase, shouldn't it? :thumbsup2
 
You see, I would be all over the foccacia - we don't get that type of bread here! :goodvibes

It's hugely popular as a sandwich bread in many places, much easier to find! And it was a fabulous sandwich, I admit, I have a huge weakness for Panera (the place we were at) and do buy our fresh bagels from there...YUM! Good bagels are hard to find in the Northwest. Although I imagine good sourdough bread is harder to find in Germany.

That said, I think part of the reason I was so surprised and delighted by my sandwich is that so often at a counter service location, anywhere, the bread can be disappointing, or just meh, and it just wasn't, (not to mention the fact that a stale baguette can be painful to try and eat) so it exceeded my expectations by a landslide.

I would say it isn't lifestyle, but wanting to have the treat of fresh rolls for breakfast. I think only very few people do this daily in normal life, mostly it is a weekend treat.
And sadly, the weekend treat around here would be...donuts.

:rotfl:

And then Marv on his TR just told the story of getting fresh biscuits for breakfast! That seems similar. :goodvibes

Homemade drop biscuits or the ones out of a can? We make those on the weekends all the time. Evan made me biscuits, and then a biscuit, spinach, cheddar, egg sandwhich for breakfast on Sunday. He was very solicitous.

And then handed me a bill.

"Visa and MasterCard not accepted"

"Egg Sandwhich $1.00
Coffee $.50"

(he couldn't charge me for OJ as we were out)

"Tips accepted"

:rotfl:

But that's the way it should be in the World Showcase, shouldn't it? :thumbsup2

Yes, it should!
 
Homemade drop biscuits or the ones out of a can? We make those on the weekends all the time. Evan made me biscuits, and then a biscuit, spinach, cheddar, egg sandwhich for breakfast on Sunday. He was very solicitous.

And then handed me a bill.

"Visa and MasterCard not accepted"

"Egg Sandwhich $1.00
Coffee $.50"

(he couldn't charge me for OJ as we were out)

"Tips accepted"

:rotfl:

:lmao: He will be a successful businessman one day! :thumbsup2

Marv wrote about picking up biscuits at Harvee's (or something similar...)
 
Tutto looks sooooooo good -- it is now officially on the list for a grownups' night in April!

I hear ya about the breakfast vs. touring thing. I love breakfast food, but it's so hard to sacrifice the park time! If only they served it until later in the day...
 
Homemade drop biscuits or the ones out of a can? We make those on the weekends all the time. Evan made me biscuits, and then a biscuit, spinach, cheddar, egg sandwhich for breakfast on Sunday. He was very solicitous.

And then handed me a bill.

"Visa and MasterCard not accepted"

"Egg Sandwhich $1.00
Coffee $.50"

(he couldn't charge me for OJ as we were out)

"Tips accepted"

:rotfl:

At least he waited till after you got the food to tell you there was a charge for it.



and i bet that after you paid him, you gave him the bill for the "rent" on the kitchen he used, and the bill for the electric/gas he used.

:laughing:
 
I saw this:


And then handed me a bill.

"Visa and MasterCard not accepted"

"Egg Sandwhich $1.00
Coffee $.50"

(he couldn't charge me for OJ as we were out)

"Tips accepted"

And laughed pretty hard.

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

Then saw this:



and i bet that after you paid him, you gave him the bill for the "rent" on the kitchen he used, and the bill for the electric/gas he used.

:laughing:

And nearly spit out my coffee. :rotfl2::lmao::rotfl2:
 





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