Whenever Disney changes something, I ask myself: why does Disney keep changing stuff? Disney World is a big place. They could always add on without taking away, right!? Since I like to give my inner-child free reign while at WDW, let’s revisit the toddler analogy from breakfast – I get mad when something I like gets taken away from me. They took Tusker House counter service away. Booo!

Not a very mature attitude, granted, but after encountering an onry Yeti, out-running a meteor shower back in the Paleolithic era, and saving a baby elephant from poachers, we were hungry, so I begrudgingly agreed to have lunch at Pizzafari.
DGF poses in front of my lunchtime bane.
Our chow:
I had the “Chicken Parmesan Sandwich,” while DGF had the “Hot Italian Style Sandwich” (isn’t that an appealing name). We both got a bag of potato chips, one of which we saved for later, but never got around to eating. What a waste of perfectly good junk food! Shame on us! Also in the background you will see 1 Coke, 2 straws – is that Joni Loves Chachi, or what?

The environmentally friendly, biodegradable, cardboard straws that allegedly do not make animals choke when they eat them are not very romantic though. They feel strange and unnatural to drink through, unlike the strange and unnatural polycarbonate polymer plastic straws that we are used to. Stupid environment. Stupid cardboard straws.
This was a tasty lunch. It wasn’t Tusker House, you understand, but it was tasty nonetheless. My sandwich was pretty self-explanatory – a piece of fried chicken breast covered with marinara sauce and some kind of white cheese that I don’t think was parmesan – mozzarella maybe? It is served on a multi-grain bun, but the bread was too much and the sauce was too little, so I took off the top piece of bread and ate it open-faced. With some crushed red pepper and grated parmesan sprinkled on top, it was a little slice of all right. DGF’s sandwich, on the other hand, was much more complicated than mine. According to one online description, it contains “turkey, ham, swiss, and provolone cheese topped with Caesar salad and pesto marinated tomatoes.” She seemed to enjoy the veggies best, especially the pesto tomatoes.
The décor of Pizzafari is also worth noting. We sat in the very back on the patio behind the bug room, but as we passed through the different rooms in search of a table, we admired all the murals. I really liked the butterfly chairs that we sat on out back:
And the giant gecko sculptures:
Since we had eaten lunch in the bug room and we were pretty close to It’s Tough to Be a Bug, we decided to take in the show. Ahhh, nothing like dung beetles, stink bugs, and flying maggoty cupcakes to help in digestion….Where’s that wacky gecko when you need him?
We left AK around 2pm and headed back to AKL for a little nap. But before my nap, I had to say hello to me favorite giraffe, Jasper:
Isn't he cute! Savannah view was definitely worth the extra money. It was so fun to watch the animals from the balcony. The rooms at AKL are really nice, too. We spent a lot more time at the resort relaxing than we normally do, which made for a very restful vacation.
All rested up and refreshed, we set off for dinner at Narcoossee’s. After negotiating several modes of transportation & crossing several state lines, we arrived at the Grand Floridiot (a pet name for a lovely resort) on the brink of starvation. After all, we’d only had a buffet breakfast, hot Italian style sandwiches, and Petrifries to tide us over until dinner. Wasting away to nothing had commenced. Take a cab from AKL to anywhere, folks. That’s all I’m sayin’.
We wandered around the resort for a while just looking for the joint, but once we found it, I was really impressed. Narcoossee’s is a very pretty restaurant:
With a great view of the Magic Kingdom:
This was taken from the boat dock, where people also gather to watch the MK fireworks.
We were seated quickly after checking in with the hostess at a table for two set with candles. I would’ve liked a window seat, but I didn’t think to request one until it was too late. Window seats are in demand, so ask for one at check-in and be prepared to wait. The ambience is lovely, though, and it called for a special celebratory drink, so we started off with a glass of Iron Horse Fairy Tale Cuvee. This is a sparkling California wine that is specially made for WDW. It is bright with flavors of apple, and it went very well with our appetizers.
DGF ordered the fried oysters.
The oysters were big and creamy and did not taste like armpit, which is what most oysters taste like to me, so that’s a big thumb up!
I had the pear and endive salad. It was crisp, delicious, and peppery. The endive was tender, the pear and red onion sweet, the Maytag blue cheese stinky (Yeah, bring on the stinky cheese!), and the candied pecans nice and crunchy. The salad was well dressed with walnut-sherry vinaigrette. An awesome salad that alone would be worth re-visiting this restaurant for.
For the main course, we selected a Cloudline Pinot Noir, a delicious fruity wine out of Oregon, to accompany the surf and turf.
The surf and turf was a grilled filet mignon and a butter-poached lobster tail, served with potato gratin and green peppercorn brandy sauce.
I borrowed this picture from a fellow DISer (hope you don’t mind!) because we must’ve dug in before we took one. It really was as good as it looks. Both the steak and lobster were superbly cooked (Just say no to chewy lobster!) and the sauce complimented the filet perfectly.
For dessert, I had to try the almond-crusted cheesecake with cherry sauce, but DGF really wanted to try the key lime crème brulee. We were both pretty stuffed, so we flipped for it and ended up sharing the cheesecake. Looks like we’ll have to go back to try the crème brulee…
Don't you love the edible picture of the princesses! So cute!

It's the special touches that make dining at WDW so magical.
With dessert, we had a pressed pot of Narcoossee’s premium blend coffee.
Finally, some triple octane! MK~EMH here we come!
A gorgeous dinner that was also extremely rich. Maybe we shouldn’t have stopped for that extra bucket of popcorn on the way out of MK.
Poor tummy!
Upcoming installments: Day 3 ~ Boma for breakfast, Food & Wine Festival for lunch, & Todd English’s bluezoo for dinner