Here's the problem with the French lunch. I can go to the Boujolais one but I don't like Georges DeBeouf. I could go to the Burgundy one but I did the Burgundy wine school last year - same winery.
The only other one I can get to is the first one (Bordeaux) so it's a possibility if nothing better comes along. And it'd be nice to know what they cost.
We were going to by-pass PFTS this year but as Inga said ... it's starting to look like a bargain compared with some of the other events. I never thought I'd say that![]()
I agree, Brenda. We have very few choices since we are going from September 27-October 1. Many big ticket events don't even begin until later in October.I will keep an eye out and see if there is anything else that catches my eye. But, for now at least, I am thinking about the Sweet Sundays that first weekend, but I know nothing about the two gentlemen presenting that morning!
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I will be there the 28th also, and was wondering about the presenters:
9/28: Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito - Baked in Brooklyn, NY
any imput?
I agree, Brenda. We have very few choices since we are going from September 27-October 1. Many big ticket events don't even begin until later in October.I will keep an eye out and see if there is anything else that catches my eye. But, for now at least, I am thinking about the Sweet Sundays that first weekend, but I know nothing about the two gentlemen presenting that morning!
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I will be there the 28th also, and was wondering about the presenters:
9/28: Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito - Baked in Brooklyn, NY
any imput?
DH and I have planned to go back to Food and Wine for 2 years, and are booked for the first weekend. Now we find there will be no PTFS, and the food and wine pairings have gone up to $110/couple plus tax!
As I recall, Morocco and Japan were outstanding in 2006, but for a little more money, you can get a really nice dinner for two, including wine! I'm going to have a great time anyway, but it's disappointing - I won't be going to any ticketed events at all this year.![]()
Cathy
DH and I have planned to go back to Food and Wine for 2 years, and are booked for the first weekend. Now we find there will be no PTFS, and the food and wine pairings have gone up to $110/couple plus tax!
As I recall, Morocco and Japan were outstanding in 2006, but for a little more money, you can get a really nice dinner for two, including wine! I'm going to have a great time anyway, but it's disappointing - I won't be going to any ticketed events at all this year.![]()
Cathy
Disney is currently interested in quantity, not quality, i.e. how many people can we pack in, how much can we get them to pay, and how fast can we turn them around?
Food booths are easy, they can charge what they want and no one is taking up quantity-driven tables in restaurants. Party for the Senses, same thing. LOTS OF PEOPLE can be accommodated at each booth or PFTS. The other events are small and they're going to charge a lot more for them because small doesn't turn the sort of profit that large does.
If they're not really interested in repeat travelers, why should they change things? They're going for the once-in-a-lifetime splurge and spend only at Disney family vacationer, not the repeaters.
What I'm going to do with my DVC points is sort of beyond me, at least I can trade them.
I saw these 2 guys at one of the free demos at Odyssey last year and I was smitten!![]()
They were fun to watch, informative, and their food was delicious (although for the life of me I can't remember what it was I sampled!) I do remember though that "Baked" went to the top of my list for my next trip to NYC!![]()
The concept of Sweet Sundays has never appealed to me, but when I saw Matt & Renato scheduled for 9/28......... I'm definitely considering booking this one. I'd love to see them again!![]()