That Tonga Toast looks heavenly!
Another great one--even Rob was laughing as I read artery clogging part aloud to him.
You guys need to pay Kona a visit on one of your WDW trips this year - you'd really enjoy it.
Oh, how good that Tonga Toast looks! But not with that pink stuff--do you think it's just the strawberry soup from 1900 Park Fare? Was it cold or warm? Bleck! Tonga Toast is just not something you can make at home; believe me, I tried and it was a gross, Wesson-oily mess! Therefore, I cannot wait till we go back to WDW (but I'm cheap, we'll go to Capt. Cooks. See, already saving a buck for the Grand Floridian!

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And yes, I thought your plate did look a little skimpier than I've seen in other pictures. Just sad.
I've heard of the strawberry soup but have never seen or tried it, so my answer is: I don't know.
We have the recipe for tonga toast, too, but have never tried to make it. I hate doing anything in the kitchen that involves the heating of cooking oil and since Jay is the only one who will eat the tonga there's no point in making that kind of mess ... sometimes I'm just not a very nice wife.
It's my great-great grandfather, Admiral Plankton!
We called him Ahab. He once hunted a giant, ferocious squid that previously destroyed a ship of his and which bit off one of his antennae. He was never quite the same after that ...
The rest of this report blows whale... I mean squid, chunks.
Planky ... stop plagiarizing
Moby Dick and go back to packing for your Panama Canal cruise. There's a good underwater organism.
I totally agree with you on Lilo and Stitch. The wake up call is the worst!
Oh don't get me started on the wake-up call from Stitch. It gives me Linda Blair /
Exorcism flashbacks every time I hear it.
Great review! Wowza, that Tonga Toast looks like it's double coated in sugar!
I'm glad Plankton found his great great grandfather. I'm sure he was teary eyed over the meeting.
Can't wait for another update!
Thanks for reading BabyPiglet - glad you like the review. I agree ... Jay's tonga toast does look like it was double dipped. Maybe that's where the virus was hidden?
Ya know ... I'm pretty sure that we didn't have Plankton with us when we found that portrait. Just another reason for him to harbor a grudge against us.
So what's the story behind the one eye??? I guess that was on his dear Mother's side???
He's a little sensitive about the giant eyeball so I've never asked. But I do know he's been reading a lot lately and his "description" of his ancestor is patently untrue.
Yep, I remember the hot and steamy. Ick. And you had warning signs of impending doom, too. Egad.
It's always easy to see those warning signs after the doom has happened ... ever notice that?

And we still talk about how hot it was during our visit ... we've never been in Florida that time of year when it's been that uncomfortable. Ick is right.
That's a shame. I had a lovely dinner there two nights earlier.

I think those who are complaining at the podium are completely out of the Disney Planning Loop. They don't know you have to pre-plan your meals 6 months in advance.
I saw that review and stand by my assertion that Jay and I need to make an effort to try Kona for dinner on our next visit.
I have a theory, totally unproven, that many of those complaining on our trip were the clueless from a convention over at the Swolphin or with the golf tournament that WDW hosts. I have a more difficult time excusing anyone from the tournament since it's an annual affair and you'd think those folks would have learned the ropes by now. But yes, to your original point - you pretty much do have to plan out where to dine 6 months in advance or risk possible starvation ...
That ain't no stinkin' tea, no sirree! I like the pressed pot for coffee.
Yes indeedy - that's what a French press is for! We'll use ours here at home every now and then when we feel like doing something a little different and don't want to make an entire pot of coffee.
Uh oh. I hope nothing was wrong with the coffee.
I'm sure it was fine, but it just didn't taste as good as I remembered. My tastebuds were probably wonky - they do that sometimes.
Lilikoi juice. Tasty stuff, and it's like Kona and Boma are separated at birth. Boma's got that Frunch juice. Similiar exotic fruity blend, different exotic resort theme.
I'll take your word on that one.
I had a laugh out loud moment when I saw the pink gelatinous goo. First, not just because it's sickeningly sweet (sorta like Rachael Ray), but it's overkill, really. Tonga Toast, by its very nature, is Disney Breakfast Crack. It's sweet enough as is. One bite will make hyperactive children run around like banshees. And if that isn't sweet enough, slather some cavity-inducing goo sitting out for a week (loved that comment!) Jay didn't stand a chance, did he? (I don't know whether to laugh or emote sympathy. I'll do both.)
I agree with you for all that I don't care for tonga toast. Why try to make it even more sweet than it already it? At least they serve the sauce on the side rather than just pouring it over the top.
Cavity-inducing goo ...
Uh, hello? We're talking about Disney here. What part of this surprises you? Half the year is considered "holiday" pricing for meals now.
I've never objected to the whole "Disney is a business and they owe it to their shareholders to make a profit" line of thought. I'm actually in agreement with it, but ... things are starting to get ridiculous. The entire month of June is subject to "holiday" pricing...menus being pared down and standardized across the property...the price gouging for certain F&W events ... almost every ride dumping out into a cowpen full of tacky merchandise...blah blah blah.
Sometimes I really miss the way it used to be, when the money-grab was more subtle. I knew we were still being milked of all our pennies, but they didn't rub our faces in it. We're seriously thinking that when we go back next fall (2009) we're only going to do Epcot and the F&W Festival - it's getting too expensive even for DINKs to do everything.
Ok, now
this really made me laugh! "Don't cry for me, Kona Cafe! The truth is, I'm made of chocolate! This alien beside me, he's not a puppy! I kept my promise, now eat your breakfast!"

Lilo does look like she's going to bless the crowd.
Oh... you had me crying with this one! I didn't even think of
Evita but it's perfect!
Uh, last time I checked, that was Pleakley. And he's not made of chocolate. But he has a thing for cross dressing. And I know deep down you know who he is, Benda DelusionPants!
And you didn't meet your Booze Quota! That's why the edits are necessary!
Uh, no, Jay and I didn't know who Pleakley was. Jay had to google it this morning ... we've never seen
Lilo and Stitch. Actually, we haven't seen most of the animated movies that Disney has created in recent years with the exception of a few like
Toy Story or
Monsters, Inc. We don't have kids and if we make it to movies more than once in a 12-month period it's a miracle.
And we never meet our booze quota during the first meal of the day unless it's Christmas and we're drinking Brandy Milk Punch.
