RoseBug
<font color=royalblue>I'm a Geordie, we don't own
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We left the DLH at 11:10am and have literally just arrived home, after what felt like a LONG drive home from Glasgow! I don't think I will be doing a proper trip report this time (SORRY) as I just have twenty million things on and some of them are massively important and massively time consuming, so I will doa slightly more detailed highs and lows to make up for it!
Let's start with the lows, because in true Disney fashion, there wasn't many!
Hotel room - we had requested the same room we had last time, but didn't get it and instead got one looking out over the building site that was Salon Mickey! The noise when we first arrived made me want to cry. However...see highs!
Right turnstiles being closed - made it a bit of a fight to get in and back from our end of the hotel as it was blocked off. Only maybe an extra minutes walk but I noticed it at night when Rosebug's "bones were aching!"
Rain - quite clearly not Disney's fault. But it rained this morning, alot! Which meant we couldn't really do much!
Missing Rapunzel - we went to the PP and were asked if we had seen either of the Princesses. I said R had met Snow White a few times on previous trips and Rapunzel was one of her favourites. The cast member then said we couldn't choose (okay, why ask us then?) and directed us to Snow White! Not really a low as she was very lovely and the girls loved her, and if we weren't lucky (unlucky?) enough to have the EAC we wouldn't get to choose anyway!
Kids on shoulders for Dreams - I just find it so rude when someone comes in late and stands right in front of you and sticks their kid (or girlfriend in some cases) on their shoulders without a care for the little ones behind them. I will say no more as it gets me really angry!
And now onto the HIGHS! And there were lots of them! I actually don't know where to start!
Food - we had some wonderful meals this trip. I actually felt full every day, which tbh is rare for me at DLP!
We left the DLH at 11:10am and have literally just arrived home, after what felt like a LONG drive home from Glasgow! I don't think I will be doing a proper trip report this time (SORRY) as I just have twenty million things on and some of them are massively important and massively time consuming, so I will doa slightly more detailed highs and lows to make up for it!
Let's start with the lows, because in true Disney fashion, there wasn't many!
Hotel room - we had requested the same room we had last time, but didn't get it and instead got one looking out over the building site that was Salon Mickey! The noise when we first arrived made me want to cry. However...see highs!
Right turnstiles being closed - made it a bit of a fight to get in and back from our end of the hotel as it was blocked off. Only maybe an extra minutes walk but I noticed it at night when Rosebug's "bones were aching!"
Rain - quite clearly not Disney's fault. But it rained this morning, alot! Which meant we couldn't really do much!
Missing Rapunzel - we went to the PP and were asked if we had seen either of the Princesses. I said R had met Snow White a few times on previous trips and Rapunzel was one of her favourites. The cast member then said we couldn't choose (okay, why ask us then?) and directed us to Snow White! Not really a low as she was very lovely and the girls loved her, and if we weren't lucky (unlucky?) enough to have the EAC we wouldn't get to choose anyway!
Kids on shoulders for Dreams - I just find it so rude when someone comes in late and stands right in front of you and sticks their kid (or girlfriend in some cases) on their shoulders without a care for the little ones behind them. I will say no more as it gets me really angry!
And now onto the HIGHS! And there were lots of them! I actually don't know where to start!
Food - we had some wonderful meals this trip. I actually felt full every day, which tbh is rare for me at DLP!
- DLH breakfasts - just seemed so much tastier this trip! Pancakes; crispy bacon; crusty bread...really very tasty!
- Blue Lagoon - our first ever visit. Our table was disappointing - right at the back near the food serving area; didn't actually feel like we were POTC, which was partly the reason for eating there. However, the food was DELICIOUS. Both DH and I had the Chicken Colombo and Rosebug had the pasta. We cleared our plates and even toyed with going back on Thursday. Service was fantastic too.
- Auberge - usually I don't eat much here. I avoided the salad and the chicken this time and went with the pumpkin soup which was nice and the beef (as our wonderful server promised it would not be pink) and it was lovely. Desert was the best bit and mostly because of Rosebug's ice cream birthday cake! The character interaction was lovely again, as it usually is. Princesses were Belle; Cinderella and Snow White and her prince (we never get anything different, except sometimes it is Aurora instead of Belle). The stand out thing at Auberge this trip for us was the service. We arrived at 1:30pm and were asked if we could wait as they were running late. We waited 15 mins, and she apologised again and whispered to me that it was because they were getting us a very nice table! And she didn't lie - we were sat right in the centre of the dance floor in front of the fireplace, we could touch the princesses as they danced. But...our server...best service EVER! Salva was just amazing, he joked with us, he treat the girls like princesses, he chatted to us about our trip, his job etc. And when he brought Rosebug her birthday cake he really made it special. The girls loved him so much they asked for their photo taken with him at the end! We popped into City Hall straight after to write a complements sheet for him, it was truly the best we have ever received.
- Bistrot Chez Remy - this restaurant is just fantastic. The theming is awesome, I sat and just looked around throughout my meal. Service was very good and the food was (mostly) delicious. I loved the salad starter and my dessert, the tiramasu was possibly the best version I have ever tasted. Main would have been lovely - but I asked for no pink and very, very, very well done beef. It was raw on the inside. I couldn't be bothered to say anything so I just ate the chips and the edges of the beef that was cooked through. I should also have asked for an alternate sauce as I really wasn't sure about the chefs special sauce. But would totally eat there again and our friends said it was most definitely the best meal they had (another beef and a cod!). The girls both had the meatballs but weren't overly impressed.
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