Fred and Wilma do DVC, DCL and DDP - the food!

Yummy yum yum!!!

That drink looks great, what's in a Bahama Mama? I've heard so much about them :goodvibes

PS sorry you weren't that keen on the food!

Eloise, it's Coconut Rum (Malibu???), Triple Sec, orange and pineapple juice.
 
that sounds so heavenly...i'm adding it to my list of 'Cocktails i'm having this Xmas after baby is born!!!' :lmao:
 
that sounds so heavenly...i'm adding it to my list of 'Cocktails i'm having this Xmas after baby is born!!!' :lmao:

:rotfl2: You definitely need to add Skyy-Berry Martini to that list Eloise - it is by far and away the nicest drink I have ever had :thumbsup2
 
I will apologise in advance for the fact that I haven’t got many pictures of today’s food offerings. I think I must have been so overwhelmed, I forgot to take them

We had ordered room service for this morning, although we only requested tea and orange juice. When it was delivered, however, we got toast and croissants as well, which was a nice surprise. We planned to eat breakfast in Parrot Cay, though, so I only ate one piece of toast and half a croissant – purely for research purposes, you understand ;)

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There was a selection of teas, along with two glasses of ice cold orange juice. The toast was cold and, therefore, pretty soggy but the croissant was nice and fresh, buttery and flaky – just how I like them :)

Down in Parrot Cay, we helped ourselves to some of the buffet offerings. No pictures here but DH had granola with raisins and some fruit (not all together).

I had bacon, sausage and waffles.

The food was pretty good and DH got a bit of a taste for granola, which continued throughout the rest of our vacation and even after we got home (he found some at the local supermarket but maintains it doesn’t taste as good here). I was slightly disappointed that there was no french toast on offer, as I had a real craving for it.

In Nassau, we visited the Hard Rock Café, where DH had a diet coke and I decided to be adventurous and got a Pickled Tink. It was a bit like a pina colada, with strawberry, and it was very cold and refreshing.

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I couldn’t drink it all as brain freeze set in ,so DH finished it off. All around us, people were tucking into wings, nachos, burgers and fries – it all smelled and looked really good but it seemed silly to eat here and pay for food when it was free on the boat.

We had lunch at Pinocchios, back on board. I had chicken strips with fries and also got a burger bun which I used to make a sandwich with the strips. DH got a burger, I believe. Again, no pictures of this – sorry. It tasted pretty good, though, and the fries were nice and fresh this time, which really made a difference.

That night, we ate in Parrot Cay. Our server, Grace, met us at the door and escorted us to our table. I loved how she called us ‘Mr Gary’ and ‘Miss Joanne’ – it kind of reminded me of Gone with the Wind :rotfl:

We both ordered the Spice Island Chicken Wings to start.

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These were delicious, hot and spicy with just a hint of chilli. I could have eaten a whole plate of these and been happy.

I couldn’t decide what I wanted for entrée and narrowed it down to Caribbean roast chicken or Island roasted rib-eye of beef. Grace said it wasn’t a problem and she could ‘mix and match’ for me. To my horror, when she brought out the food, I got two full meals :eek: I tried both, although the beef was not to my taste. It was far too pink (I like my beef pretty well done) and was very heavily spiced, although I couldn’t tell what with. The chicken was delicious, though. Hot, juicy and cooked perfectly. Not at all dry and well seasoned. Again, no pictures – I think it was the shock of being presented with two massive plates of food.

DH had the baby back pork ribs with sweet potato fries. The fries were lovely – a nice change from standard potato fries. I didn’t taste the ribs (DH can be very over-protective of his food – think Joey from friends) but they looked and smelled delicious. They were gone pretty quickly so I reckon he must have enjoyed them.

We passed on dessert since it was Pirate night and there was a huge dessert buffet up on Deck 9. I did manage to get some pictures of the buffet offerings – so much food and I hate to think how much got wasted.

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When it came to it, though, we found we really didn’t have much room for dessert and so shared a piece of chocolate cake and some meringues. The chocolate cake was delicious, very similar to the piece I’d had the day before. The meringues were like little crispy clouds, with a slight crunch on the outside and chewy inside.

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Total spend today - $29.75 (mostly on bottled water, which we took into Nassau, and alcohol)
Ratings:
Room service – B
Pinocchios – C
Parrot Cay – B
 

Enjoying your report Joh, especially as we are on a 4 night cruise in Dec(our first).
 
Really enjoying your reviews - that dessert buffet is enormous!!!!!

It really was huge. Those are only a couple of the photos - I've got about 4 more - but it stretched almost half the length of Deck 9 :eek:
 
Loving your reports!!!

I'm looking forward to trying Sunshine Seasons for breakfast!
 
Today’s pictures seem to be of nothing but alcohol and desserts, for which I make no apologies :rotfl2: Rest assured, though, I definitely ate other things today :)

This morning we didn’t have room service. Instead, we headed straight to Parrot Cay again for breakfast. Today they did have French toast so I loaded my plate with a couple of pieces as well as some bacon and sausage. DH had his usual granola, plus the mandatory 2 cups of hot tea.

The French toast was soggy, as if it had been soaked in the egg/batter mixture too long – yeuch! The bacon was good, though – hot and very crispy.

We didn’t linger too long over breakfast – we had an appointment with a beach and a hammock!

On Castaway Cay later, we ate at the BBQ down by the adults-only beach. Everything from the grill was being cooked to order as there really weren’t many people there. DH and I both had steak and chicken, with some bread and salad offerings (well, I didn’t have salad but DH did). The steak was delicious, cooked and seasoned perfectly, as was the chicken.

For dessert, there were chocolate chip cookies, fresh fruit and soft serve cookie dough ice-cream or strawberry frozen yoghurt. I decided to try and make an ice-cream cookie sandwich.

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This would have been perfect if it hadn’t been for two things. A) It was far too hot to be messing around with ice-cream and b) I was much too stuffed from lunch to really enjoy it. I ended up leaving about half of it, in a soggy, melted mess in my bowl.

Feeling really full, we made our way back up to the family beach, got ourselves a drink from the Conched Out bar and DH went for a swim.

Back on the boat, our final meal was at Tritons. Neither DH nor I were keen as the menu did not appeal to us but we didn’t want to miss our last night with our new DCL ‘family’ so we went anyway. Before dinner, we went to the Promenade Lounge for a couple of drinks. I got a lime daiquiri and DH got a peach one.

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My lime daiquiri was almost as yummy as my much-loved Skyy-berry Martini (almost, but not quite). I didn’t care much for the peach one but DH enjoyed it – so much so that he had another and he rarely drinks cocktails.

When we went in for dinner, Grace met us at the door and carried my drink to the table. I felt a bit uncomfortable letting her do it and told her so but she just replied that it was her job to look after us both to the best of her ability and that included carrying my drink. She really was so lovely.

Again, we didn’t bother with appetisers tonight. For entrée, I ordered the chicken and DH opted for lamb shank. I really, really fancied the duck but wasn’t sure about the accompaniments and I didn’t like to be too awkward. One of our table mates ordered the duck, however, and when it came I had serious ‘food envy’. It looked absolutely divine and I really wished I’d gone with my instincts and chosen that instead. He very kindly offered me a couple of bites of his duck and, I must admit, it tasted loads better than it looked. If we ever go on another cruise, I will definitely be getting the duck! DH really enjoyed his lamb. He said it was tender and flavourful, falling easily away from the bone. The accompanying ‘pommes boulangeres’ were delicious too. My chicken was perfectly adequate and, had it not been for my food envy, I am sure I would have really enjoyed it.

I made up for my disappointment by asking Grace if I could ‘mix and match’ desserts. She happily brought me the two I wanted to try, white chocolate dome and honey and cinnamon apple tart.

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They were both incredible. The apple tart was an open pie, with thin slices of apple with a honey and cinnamon flavoured jelly/glaze over the top. As for the white chocolate dome, this was also delicious. It was a light and tangy raspberry mousse on the inside, with a layer of white chocolate mousse covering that and a white chocolate coating. Absolutely gorgeous. Can you tell I’m a dessert person ;)

DH ordered the crème brulee. I don’t like crème brulee at all so I didn’t try it but he said it was the best dessert he’d had on the whole trip.

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While at the table, I also decided to have another drink. Alfredo recommended a Mojito so I thought I’d give it a try.

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For anyone who doesn’t know, this is basically white rum, lime juice and fresh mint all mixed together. It was quite weird tasting with the combination of lime and mint and, I’ll admit, I wasn’t keen at first. Once the mint stopped floating around in the glass, though, it tasted quite nice. DH didn’t like it at all and went back to his staple diet coke.

Although we had been dreading it, I think Tritons actually ended up being our favourite restaurant and we were really glad we’d eaten there.

I’ll end today’s review with a picture of our wonderful servers, Grace and Alfredo.

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Total spend today - $41.71 (alcohol, alcohol and yet more alcohol)
Ratings:
BBQ – B+
Tritons – A- (probably would have been an ‘A’ if I’d chosen the right entrée)
 
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For anyone who doesn’t know, this is basically white rum, lime juice and fresh mint all mixed together. It was quite weird tasting with the combination of lime and mint and, I’ll admit, I wasn’t keen at first. Once the mint stopped floating around in the glass, though, it tasted quite nice. DH didn’t like it at all and went back to his staple diet coke.

I love Mojitos!! i agree, tho, you should wait for the mint to settle!

Keep up the good work!
 
Great pics Joh! And may I suggest a Kahlua colada the next time you visit the Hard Rock? It's one of our favorite drinks there. :thumbsup2
 
Marilyn, you will absolutely love it :thumbsup2

I'm so excited about it. Believe it or not we have 7 nights with dining plan before the cruise, so I guess nothing is going to fit!!:eek:

It really was huge. Those are only a couple of the photos - I've got about 4 more - but it stretched almost half the length of Deck 9 :eek:

That dessert buffet!!:love: I'm a dessert person too.:banana:
 
Great food report Joh! But I can't bleieve your dh doesn't like garlic!!!:sad2: That's one of my favorite food groups!

By the way, when are you going to do your trip report????popcorn::
 
I love Mojitos!! i agree, tho, you should wait for the mint to settle!

Keep up the good work!

Thanks :)

Great pics Joh! And may I suggest a Kahlua colada the next time you visit the Hard Rock? It's one of our favorite drinks there. :thumbsup2

Hmm, Kahlua? Isn't that coffee? Joh doesn't do coffee :sick:

I'm so excited about it. Believe it or not we have 7 nights with dining plan before the cruise, so I guess nothing is going to fit!!:eek:

That dessert buffet!!:love: I'm a dessert person too.:banana:

I put 7 lbs on while we were away Marilyn - towards the end of our trip, some of teh clothes I had taken with me were getting too tight :eek:

Great food report Joh! But I can't bleieve your dh doesn't like garlic!!!:sad2: That's one of my favorite food groups!

Thanks Cherie - DH says to tell you he doesn't hate garlic, he just doesn't like too much of it - picky, picky, picky :rotfl:

By the way, when are you going to do your trip report????popcorn::

Soon, oh impatient one, soon ;)
 
We had breakfast at Triton’s this morning, before disembarking from the Wonder. The rule on DCL is you eat breakfast at the place where you dined the previous night. It was great to see our wait staff one more time before we left. No pictures from this morning but we both had scrambled eggs, bacon and toast. I asked for my eggs to be ‘well done’ and they were perfect. The bacon was crispy and hot and the breakfast set us up for the drive back to WDW.

A couple more pics with our servers before we left and Grace suggested we do a ‘Charlies Angels’ type pose. Here it is!

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Total spend - $0.00
Rating – B+


Back at WDW, we checked in to ASMu and picked up our ‘Keys to the food’! After checking out the room, we decided to get lunch at the food court.

DH – cheeseburger and fries, with cherry pie for dessert

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Me – chicken strips and fries, with marbled cheesecake

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The food was typical food court fare, although it was all freshly prepared so it was nice and hot. The chicken strips were better than the ones on the cruise, maybe because they were hot and fresh. DH enjoyed his cheeseburger but said he'd had better burgers.

I didn’t taste his cherry pie but he said it was pretty good. My cheesecake was OK, but nothing special - just cheesecake really. For some reason, every time I think about DH’s cherry pie, I just can’t get that Warrant song out of my head ‘She’s my cherry pie, put a smile on your face ten miles wide’ :rotfl:

Total spend - $0.00 (would have been $27.44 if paying OOP)
Rating - C-


Later, we went to Universal for the Blue Man Group show. I deliberately hadn’t booked a TS meal for tonight, thinking the show started at 6:30 but, unfortunately, we got there to find it started at 8. In order to get out of the rain and for want of something better to do, we ended up at NBA City for some dinner.

This turned out to be a blessing in disguise as the food was excellent. We had no wait for a table, given it was so early and we ordered quickly. I had a craving for pizza but, as I don’t like tomatoes, I asked if they could make a plain margherita without the tomato (essentially cheese on toast!). That was no problem at all. One thing I love about America is that, unlike the UK, restaurants are generally happy to accommodate special requests without making you feel uncomfortable or awkward.

DH chose the General Jins chicken - chicken tenders sauteed in sesame oil, teriyaki, fresh ginger and garlic, served with Asian noodles and vegetables in General Jin's mildly sweet and tangy sauce

The food came very quickly and was piping hot – something we’ve often found, even in sit-down restaurants, is that the food is rarely hot when it reaches you. It was here, though, and it was nice to know it had obviously been freshly prepared and brought straight to our table as soon as it was ready.

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My pizza was exactly what I expected, a thin and crispy crust with just the right amount of cheese. I hate it when the crust is burned at the edges and this wasn’t at all. It was absolutely perfect.

I tried DH’s chicken and that was lovely too. The sauce was sweet and very mild and the chicken was extremely tender. There were some crispy noodles artfully presented on top of the dish. They were pretty tasteless but I suspect they were more for decoration than anything else.

We were pretty stuffed when we’d finished but I really wanted to try one of the delicious-sounding desserts. DH agreed to share, which is something of a phenomenon, so we ordered the Brick Oven Pastry, which was described as sliced cinnamon apples in an open faced puff pastry baked in our brick oven until golden brown topped with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with caramel and chocolate syrup.

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Oh my God, this dessert was to die for. The puff pastry was light and flaky and the apples were perfectly cooked, still slightly hard and nice and sweet. The ice cream and chocolate sauce went well and the combination of hot and cold was marvellous.

I had been slightly peeved that we were having to pay for dinner when we had free dining but this meal was worth ever single penny – it was delicious.

Total spend - $40.84 before tip (I forgot to use my AP for a discount here)
Rating – A
 
I must defend the Kahlua colada ... Kahlua is a coffee flavored liqueur, you are correct there. But in this drink it's mixed in with pineapple juice, cream of cocount, and some rum.

Sounds revolting, doesn't it? :lmao:

But I swear you can't taste the coffee at all - I'm not sure how to describe the taste other than lightly sweet and very refreshing.

Tell you what we can do ... next time you plan on being in Florida let me know and we'll see if we can't meet up over at the Hard Rock at USO (I can just hear my hubby now ... what do you mean we're flying to Florida to buy someone a drink at the HRC???). If you don't like the Kahlua colada I'll finish it up for you and buy you a substitute drink. :thumbsup2

Enough about that ... on with the show! That dessert from NBA looks super-yummy. We've never eaten at that restaurant ... mainly because we don't care for basketball.

Are you going to give us a review of the Blue Man Group? Jay and I haven't had a chance to see them yet, but have heard great things about their shows in Chicago and Las Vegas.
 
thanks Joh, now I have that stupid cherry pie song stuck in my head!;)
 
Firstly, massive apologies for not finishing these reviews sooner. Real life tends to get in the way sometimes. I’ll try not to let it happen again ;)

We had decided to use four of our TS credits today; for breakfast and dinner. A bad use of credits maybe – but we had two extra due to eating at Universal last night so this was the easiest way to ensure we used them all.

Our first stop was breakfast at Crystal Palace. We had done this previously in October 2006, when we visited with my daughters, and really loved it – particularly the puffed French toast – so we decided to give it another try. Whether it was due to the heat, too much food so far this trip or absence of children, neither of us enjoyed it as much this time round. Our ADR was for 8:05 and we were seated promptly. Our server was Ruth, who was courteous and professional but seemed hurried and didn’t really explain to us about the buffet or how it worked. Luckily, we already knew so, after ordering OJ and a hot tea, we set off to fill our plates – and our tummies!

Our first plates consisted of bacon, eggs, sausage and some yummy puffed French toast – OH MY GOD, this stuff is to die for. I could almost be tempted to say it is worth coming here just for this. I have still to try Kona’s Tonga Toast, though, so that may become my new favourite breakfast offering in April.

I went back for more French toast but really couldn’t bring myself to eat any more than a couple of bites, while DH declared he was full. At this point, I was very glad the food was ‘free’ as this would have been a very expensive breakfast otherwise.

No pictures of the food here this time, I’m afraid, but here’s a picture of DH with Piglet (who we hadn’t seen on our last visit here)

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And the two of us with DH’s favourite, Tigger:

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Just to note that the CMs were very good about making sure we got pictures with the characters, if we wanted them (which, obviously, we did). I have read previously that adults dining at character meals without kids sometimes felt the characters were passing them by. We definitely didn’t get that.

Total spend - $0.00 (would have been $47.29 if paying OOP)
Rating – C (just average – although the puffed french toast gets an A+)


After our hearty breakfast, we spent the day wandering around Magic Kingdom. It really was almost unbearably hot so we spent a lot of time trying to stay out of the sun. We visited a lot of attractions we hadn’t done before (despite 4 previous trips) and had a wonderful and relaxing day.

At lunchtime, neither of us were hungry but really fancied a refreshing snack – so we stopped at the Sunshine Tree Terrace (behind the Flying Carpets ride) and got a Citrus Swirl and a frozen raspberry lemonade.

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I was slightly disappointed with the Citrus Swirl. Despite it being refreshingly cold, I was expecting the orange part to be sweet and tangy and it really wasn’t – it didn’t even taste that sweet to me. DH ended up eating most of this – he had to be quick, though, as it was melting almost as fast as he could eat it.

The raspberry lemonade was perfect – it really hit the spot on this hot day. Tangy, sweet and icy cold, it was just what I had been craving. We finished this off while in the 30-minute line for Pirates of the Caribbean (why, oh why, does this ride not have Fastpasses).

Total spend - $0.00 (2 snack credits – would have been $6.80 if paying OOP)
Rating – Citrus Swirl gets a D, raspberry lemonade gets a B


Later, after a brief detour back to the room to change, we caught the bus to Epcot for our ADR at Le Cellier. This was the most anticipated meal of our trip – would we be disappointed? Stay tuned to find out….
 





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