Is Disney Dining Considered a Hobby? Update 12/23 Last Meal

Following along! We will be at Beach Club at the end of October. Staying there for the first time to have easy access to F&W!
 
Looking forward to reading your report! Is it really that much more to move from DDP to DxDP?? Wow! When I went in 2011 I was able to move from Quick Service to DDP for an additional $10/day.
 
Hope you are eating and drinking well!!!!!! The breakfast upgrades sound great
 

Hello Friends! We returned back last night happy and full. Did things go as planned?! No :eek:, as traveling with a teething grouchy 14 month old did pose some challenges, but we all made it out of WDW alive :scared: I can't wait to share our dining adventures with you. So stay tuned!!
 
Welcome back Lori! I look forward to hearing all the details. Heck, traveling with a baby is hard enough without teething so for anything that went without a change in the dining plans for the day I'd consider a win! I know at least one of the dinners you did make! :tongue:
 
looking forward to hearing about your trip - remember a teething toddler trip myself :)

Welcome!!

Welcome back Lori! I look forward to hearing all the details. Heck, traveling with a baby is hard enough without teething so for anything that went without a change in the dining plans for the day I'd consider a win! I know at least one of the dinners you did make! :tongue:

That is so true! Can't wait to share it all!!
 
Welcome back!!!!! Can't wait to hear all about it
 
Arrival Day! We arrive to the Beach Club around 1:30 and were taken up the CL floor for check in. We were immediately given the sparking strawberry drink you can only get at check in. My DH doesn't like it so I was able to enjoy both!! The lounge was full of afternoon goodies with the following offerings: homemade chips with ranch (omg worth the CL floor), cookies, crackers, chocolate covered pretzels, trial mix, hummus, and multi colored Swedish fish. They also have a punch called stormalong bay that is homemade and it's fantastic. There was also tea, coffee, lemonade, sparkling water, and regular water. So more than enough for a nice afternoon snack. I did not take any pictures of the offerings for the afternoon. For dinner that evening I did take photos. Offerings from 5-7 that Sunday included salmon rosette, veggies, dips, different cheese offerings/crackers, marinated olives, tomato salad, balsamic dressing, counch fritters, goat cheese and roasted red pepper triangles, pb jelly with rolls, and apples! More than enough for a meal if you enjoy the offerings.

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great post so far! are those offerings considered part of your CL or did you have to pay extra for that?
 
A little late but I am following along! CL looks great!!! Sorry to hear your little guy was teething, I hope that he is feeling better :goodvibes
 
For dinner that evening we weren't too hungry so we ventured around WS and decided to share the Shawarna Platter at the Tangerine Cafe. Instead of the dessert they let me sub for fries, which Alexander enjoyed a few! The platter has lamb, beef, salad, couscous, hummus, and pita bread. Everything was delicious and very authentic as usual. Also if you're on the dining plan excellent use of a credit.

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