Dreamfinder2
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OK ... the views here are mine and the rest of the crew. They are just OPINIONS, so don't go changing ADRs based soley on what you read here.
DW, DD (20), DD's sorority sister (20), and moi spent five days at SSR. We were on the DDP, which means we are contributing to the decline of Western Civilization and the end of all that is wholesome at WDW. We like it and milk it for all it's worth.
DDSS (Dear Daughter's Sorority Sister) came into this trip as a self-proclaimed picky eater, so we did base meal choices somewhat on how her tastes run. We also wanted to give her some uniquely Disney experiences.
I'll rate on a (*) to (****) scale.
That said:
Lunch, Day 1 - Wolfgang Puck's Express (***) at Downtown Disney Marketplace. Hey, this was our first stop at this location. We had about a 5 minute wait in line, and about another 10 or so after placing our order. I had the rosemary rotissiere chicken. It was moist and flavored to the bone ... fall-apart tender, and a pile of mashed potatoes roughly the size of my head. Worked for me. DW had chicken caeasar salad, served on a flatbread (she called it a "salad pizza"). She hates it when they scrimp on dressing, and this one earned a thumb's up. DD and DDSS both had sandwiches, ham and chicken caesar; again, no complaints. The bread seemed very fresh. This proved to be a great start.
Dinner, Day 1 - Chefs de France (***1/2). Our last experience at Chefs was stellar, and thought we'd give DDSS a shot at something a little out of her comfort zone. I was impressed firstly by our waiter, who was a little sketchy with his English, but charmed the socks off the girls. I had the salmon tartare as an appetizer - the presentation was gorgeous, with LOTS of dill, which is a logical flavor for fish. It was enough for a light meal. My entree was a lamb shank with turnips, carrots, lima beans and pearl pasta. Think "French comfort food" on this one ... it was basically pot roast on pasta. But the lamb was tender and nicely seasoned. Dessert for me was Tarte au chocolat - chocolate tart with Chantilly vanilla cream and praline sauce. The way the couple at the next table was eyeing it, I was afraid I'd have to fight 'em off. Lordy, it was rich, and I had enough sense not to eat all of it. DW had French onion soup, a real hit from our last visit, just LOADED with guyere cheese - a spoon would stand up in it. Her entree was rotissiere chicken, and it was fall-off-the-bone tender. Her dessert was an apple tart (more like a crepe), with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. You could see tongue marks on the plate when she was done. DD had lobster bisque (another hit from a previous visit), and she all but turned the bowl up. It was a tad salty, I thought, but not a deal breaker. Her dessert was her FAVORITE dessert in the whole of creation, creme brulee. I didn't get to sample it because she fought me off. DDSS had a cheese plate, and I forgot to ask what the cheeses were - basically, it was a hard/soft/pungent mix, and with those terrific French rolls, she was set. She also had the rotissiere chicken and the same chocolate tart as I had.
The whole experience was really, really nice ... we dined early, so there wasn't the hubbub sometimes Chefs is prone to, and our waiter just made it a good experience all around. Being on the Dining Plan didn't seem to affect the service at all (nor did it at any other TS spots). Argue with me if you like, but I have yet to experience any decline in service. So there.
More later. I need to be doing some work.
NOTE: I had a camera, all ready to take photos, but DW said, "that's so cheesy." So rather than buck She Who Must Be Obeyed, I did as I was told. As always.
DW, DD (20), DD's sorority sister (20), and moi spent five days at SSR. We were on the DDP, which means we are contributing to the decline of Western Civilization and the end of all that is wholesome at WDW. We like it and milk it for all it's worth.
DDSS (Dear Daughter's Sorority Sister) came into this trip as a self-proclaimed picky eater, so we did base meal choices somewhat on how her tastes run. We also wanted to give her some uniquely Disney experiences.
I'll rate on a (*) to (****) scale.
That said:
Lunch, Day 1 - Wolfgang Puck's Express (***) at Downtown Disney Marketplace. Hey, this was our first stop at this location. We had about a 5 minute wait in line, and about another 10 or so after placing our order. I had the rosemary rotissiere chicken. It was moist and flavored to the bone ... fall-apart tender, and a pile of mashed potatoes roughly the size of my head. Worked for me. DW had chicken caeasar salad, served on a flatbread (she called it a "salad pizza"). She hates it when they scrimp on dressing, and this one earned a thumb's up. DD and DDSS both had sandwiches, ham and chicken caesar; again, no complaints. The bread seemed very fresh. This proved to be a great start.
Dinner, Day 1 - Chefs de France (***1/2). Our last experience at Chefs was stellar, and thought we'd give DDSS a shot at something a little out of her comfort zone. I was impressed firstly by our waiter, who was a little sketchy with his English, but charmed the socks off the girls. I had the salmon tartare as an appetizer - the presentation was gorgeous, with LOTS of dill, which is a logical flavor for fish. It was enough for a light meal. My entree was a lamb shank with turnips, carrots, lima beans and pearl pasta. Think "French comfort food" on this one ... it was basically pot roast on pasta. But the lamb was tender and nicely seasoned. Dessert for me was Tarte au chocolat - chocolate tart with Chantilly vanilla cream and praline sauce. The way the couple at the next table was eyeing it, I was afraid I'd have to fight 'em off. Lordy, it was rich, and I had enough sense not to eat all of it. DW had French onion soup, a real hit from our last visit, just LOADED with guyere cheese - a spoon would stand up in it. Her entree was rotissiere chicken, and it was fall-off-the-bone tender. Her dessert was an apple tart (more like a crepe), with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. You could see tongue marks on the plate when she was done. DD had lobster bisque (another hit from a previous visit), and she all but turned the bowl up. It was a tad salty, I thought, but not a deal breaker. Her dessert was her FAVORITE dessert in the whole of creation, creme brulee. I didn't get to sample it because she fought me off. DDSS had a cheese plate, and I forgot to ask what the cheeses were - basically, it was a hard/soft/pungent mix, and with those terrific French rolls, she was set. She also had the rotissiere chicken and the same chocolate tart as I had.
The whole experience was really, really nice ... we dined early, so there wasn't the hubbub sometimes Chefs is prone to, and our waiter just made it a good experience all around. Being on the Dining Plan didn't seem to affect the service at all (nor did it at any other TS spots). Argue with me if you like, but I have yet to experience any decline in service. So there.
More later. I need to be doing some work.
NOTE: I had a camera, all ready to take photos, but DW said, "that's so cheesy." So rather than buck She Who Must Be Obeyed, I did as I was told. As always.
