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(slightly late free dining trip report)
Part 16, in which I go way off topic (again).
For those of you who just want the short version- Japan. Italy. Boat. Test Track. We ate at Coral Reef. It was good but not great.
Just as we were finally going to escape from Japan the sky opened up.
It did not rain, it poured. So we decided to go look at the tin toys display. Fascinating.
I had a tin toy as a child, one of those banks that were triggered when you put a coin into it. Mine was a monkey that did something (danced maybe?) when you put a coin into its hands and then stuck the coin into the slot.
I think maybe it didnt dance, maybe it hit a drum.
Well, it did something and I thought it was very cool.
We also discover the Kidcot station for Japan. We almost missed it. The horror. By the time we finish looking around and waiting out the rain it is getting late. We have dinner plans at the Coral Reef and dont want to be late. We head over to Italy for a quick hello
Despite our best efforts to dissuade them, Max and Sophia were collecting the paper charms from the Kidcot stations again this year.
At least they were attaching them to the necklace style thing they got in The Land at its Kidcot station instead of the darn will-no-fit-into-the-backpack-is-a-pain-to-carry-and-gets-ruined-by-rain-mask things.
So we take a few mandatory photos by the fountain in Italy, buy some really expensive candy, and hang out at the Kidcot station.
As it turns out, the CM there was named Max and he got a huge kick out of the fact that Max was also named Max. He (the CM Max) was in a talkative mood, and Max (ours) is a talkative guy. So we stayed and chatted awhile. Max is in his element when chatting with adults. Adults always find his quirky use of language and his rather impressive vocabulary charming. I love to watch him ham it up. That must be a recessive gene because Mom and Dad are both rather quiet people. Max (the CM) goes on break so we depart from Italy. It is creeping up on dinner time so we head out.
We decide we could use a little cruise, so we saunter down the ramp. Note my oh so Southern word choice there. I am trying to make peace with my address.
Max and Sophia consider this a ride. They consider all the Disney transportation choices rides, even the bus.
Maybe especially the bus.
Disney is the only place they ever ride one and they love to stand up while riding the bus. That is big fun, bus surfing. Perhaps it will make the redneck olympics as an official sport next year.
Max and Sophia are easily amused sometimes. Actually I just thought of another time we get to ride the bus. Austin Parks puts on a huge wildlife show every year. Sort of an expo I guess. We go. We go because Max can get a lot of Scout stuff done easily at the expo. We got suckered into Cub Scouts by Maxs best friend. Who knew it was a lifetime commitment (for the Parents, the boys can quit if they want too). We park at a High School and get bused in. Boy oh boy does the wildlife come out of the woodwork for this event. It is very special. Very Texas. The things you do for your kids... We were in Epcot, I think.
So we have just enough time to use a set of fast passes on Test Track. After that we check to see if we can get another set (Sophia really likes to ride things over and over again) but, alas, they are out for the day. It is after 6 so no big surprise there.
It starts to rain again as we make our way over to the Coral Reef. We are ready to eat. Last year we had a wonderful meal there. When the Chef came out to talk to us about Max and his special needs we mention that Steve is a vegetarian and not excited by the only vegetarian choice on the menu. The Chef (man I wish I knew his name, he was fantastic, Aussie I think) asked him a few questions and offered to make him something special. He made him the most amazing meal. It was fantastic and I was really sorry that I ordered off the menu. He also made Max a special dairy free brownie for dessert. Max was thrilled. He doesnt often get anything besides Rice Dream Ice Cream at WDW, so this was a tremendous treat.
We go to WDW for many reasons. Please note I am about to stray off topic a bit.
In part because of nostalgia and/or tradition, in part because I love amusement parks (always have), in part because it is always clean and so pretty there, in part because I like the all inclusive nature of a WDW vacation, in part because of the looks on my kids face when we walk into the MK, and of course, we go to get away from the world and its weight, but there is one more very big reason we choose WDW or DL (but more so WDW on this front).
We love it there because they are so wonderful about Max and his allergies. I love to eat and I love to eat out. Doing so is a challenge with Max, and even when we do find somewhere that he can eat at safely dessert is out of the question. At best he gets fresh fruit, which, thankfully, he loves. But other than fruit no desserts for Max when we eat out. So even the Rice Dream ice cream seems special to him, but to have a brownie, warm from the oven, made just for him, that is priceless. It is so true, that the little things often matter most. For Max a special dessert is pure magic. For any parent, seeing your child have a special moment is as good as it gets.
So, with high hopes for another magical meal, we walk into the lobby of the Coral Reef...
More, um, later...