ariane37
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SNACKS IN MEXICO AND .......
DISNEY SPRINGS!
So on our long walk from FW to WS we discussed what we were feelin' like eatin'. Chris knew right away what he wanted and it didn't require a long walk around the world. However, since we were going outside Mexico for his snack I told him we had to first go inside Mexico for part of my snack - to La Cava to be exact:

I know I'm repeating myself from my TR but avocado margaritas deserve all the press they can get, because they are beautiful, refreshing AND delicious
I think by now you've all read my description of this drink either in my previous dining report or my current TR, but I don't think I do a good job of describing it. It certainly doesn't taste like avocado and @Raeven recently tried one and agrees
It's so much better than I thought it would be which is why I needed one again and will need one again, and again, and again.........
As I said before, Chris knew around probably 10:00 what he was having for his snack:

Churros from La Cantina De San Angel! He had these last year and loved them and I think he's been dreaming of them ever since. I have to admit they're very tasty, especially with the caramel dipping sauce that comes with them.
Since I had my something sweet I decided to get something savory:

Empanadas-fried flour tortillas filled with cheese, served with Mexican slaw.
These were very tasty and I loved the slaw, it was so fresh. Chris wanted to try one so we each ended up eating 1.5 empanadas, I ate all the slaw, and he let me have a churro. Nice kid!
Full once more we took a ride with the Three Caballeros and watched some new (to us) WS entertainment. That was followed by some really quick shopping which is basically the only kind of shopping my boys do, and we were ready to go back to Beach Club for a short stop before catching a bus to our evening destination. Yes my friends, the one I promised you earlier in this report and then failed to deliver-
Disney Springs!!! Whoo hoo!!!!! Yeah, baby!
Except it's not that exciting. We had a nice time but you know, it's a shopping mall now with some Disney stuff thrown in......
I worked on my selfie-taking skills while we waited for the bus since both boys claim I don't know how to take them:

Not too awfully bad!
Before long we pulled up to the "new" Disney Springs. Despite Steve and I having made trips to Disney in January and August without the boys, none of us had been here since last Nov. so I was anxious to see the changes, and that included eating somewhere new. Originally we had Il Mulino booked for tonight but when we became a duo I opened the evening up to suggestions and DS looked good to Chris.
All I'll say here is WOW, completely changed from our last visit
We got over our shock enough to find Chris's choice for dinner:

It was between here and D'Luxe burger and he said he was in the mood for pizza. I'd read a couple good reviews of Blaze so I was up for it.
The line was out the door at 5:15 and I thought we were in for a long wait but it moved quickly, which was good because it had turned pretty chilly outside! Soon we were in and I had no idea how this place worked:

Luckily I'm a quick learner and we realized it's kind of like an assembly line; you either choose one of their specialty pizzas or a create your own, and if you choose the latter you tell them everything you want on it. You can also watch them put it together and then they pop it in the oven and you pay.
It was crowded inside but we weren't about to sit at an outside table, so after getting our drinks we stalked someone sitting inside and then jumped in their booth as they left. It was only about 5 minutes later that our pizzas came out. Mine:

Create Your Own Pizza with sauteed onions and crumbled bacon.
This was good, especially the sauteed onions. And when I say good I mean if anyone in my family wanted to eat here again I wouldn't protest too hard, although I'd probably try suggesting somewhere else none of us have eaten before. However you must know I'm a pizza snob being from NY. I love Via Napoli pizza and I do like one flatbread at Pinocchio's but otherwise, and no getting mad guys, I've never had pizza outside of NY, NJ or CT that I like. Sorry!!
Chris on the other hand loved his:

Create Your Own Pizza with red onions. He enjoyed it so much that he ate all but one slice. I left two so I guess I really did enjoy it
We spent some time exploring the newer sections of the Springs and finally came to the real reason Chris was eager to visit, which was the new store opened by Michael Jordan's son Marcus called The Trophy Room:

In addition to selling shoes, clothing, and hats, you'll find some MJ memorabilia inside.
We were both in the mood for dessert but weren't sure what we wanted. I also wasn't sure of the layout of new stores but we eventually found Amorette's and went inside. Did we come out empty handed? Nope!
Chris picked out a chocolate mousse:

I forgot to take a picture so thank you Google. He ate half of this and said it was very good but very chocolaty and very filling. I would have loved to try it but as you'll see, I got a whole cake! Well, a Petit Cake:

How adorable is the box it's in??

Can you understand why I couldn't resist this $15 cake for myself? It's the Amorette's Petit Cake, eleven layers of red velvet cake, chocolate cake, cherry mousse, chocolate mousse, raspberry Pate De Fruit jelly and Italian buttercream. Now let me say this was delicious and decadent. Also very rich so I only ate a small piece that night. Plus maybe a second teeny tiny sliver an hour after the first small piece
I do want to mention as many of you probably know or noticed that the frosting is fondant-like, not your basic butterceam frosting. I'm not a huge fondant fan but this was better than your average fondant, it had more flavor and wasn't quite as hard. My preference would still be a cake covered with a container (or two) of Betty Crocker frosting because again, CLASS, but I will definitely be returning to Amorette's as soon as possible. Here's an inside cake shot for your viewing pleasure:

After our snacks back in the room I called Steve to check in as he and Ricky would be arriving the next day
While we were on the phone I stepped out on to the balcony to catch Illuminations again:

And then I commented to Steve that not only could we see Illuminations from the balcony, we could see the new Jingle Bell, Jingle Jam fireworks! Nice way to end the night:

This was a great day of eats even though we only had one big meal! We went to sleep with happy bellies looking forward to being a family of 4 again the next day!
DISNEY SPRINGS!
So on our long walk from FW to WS we discussed what we were feelin' like eatin'. Chris knew right away what he wanted and it didn't require a long walk around the world. However, since we were going outside Mexico for his snack I told him we had to first go inside Mexico for part of my snack - to La Cava to be exact:

I know I'm repeating myself from my TR but avocado margaritas deserve all the press they can get, because they are beautiful, refreshing AND delicious


As I said before, Chris knew around probably 10:00 what he was having for his snack:

Churros from La Cantina De San Angel! He had these last year and loved them and I think he's been dreaming of them ever since. I have to admit they're very tasty, especially with the caramel dipping sauce that comes with them.
Since I had my something sweet I decided to get something savory:

Empanadas-fried flour tortillas filled with cheese, served with Mexican slaw.
These were very tasty and I loved the slaw, it was so fresh. Chris wanted to try one so we each ended up eating 1.5 empanadas, I ate all the slaw, and he let me have a churro. Nice kid!
Full once more we took a ride with the Three Caballeros and watched some new (to us) WS entertainment. That was followed by some really quick shopping which is basically the only kind of shopping my boys do, and we were ready to go back to Beach Club for a short stop before catching a bus to our evening destination. Yes my friends, the one I promised you earlier in this report and then failed to deliver-
Disney Springs!!! Whoo hoo!!!!! Yeah, baby!
Except it's not that exciting. We had a nice time but you know, it's a shopping mall now with some Disney stuff thrown in......
I worked on my selfie-taking skills while we waited for the bus since both boys claim I don't know how to take them:

Not too awfully bad!
Before long we pulled up to the "new" Disney Springs. Despite Steve and I having made trips to Disney in January and August without the boys, none of us had been here since last Nov. so I was anxious to see the changes, and that included eating somewhere new. Originally we had Il Mulino booked for tonight but when we became a duo I opened the evening up to suggestions and DS looked good to Chris.
All I'll say here is WOW, completely changed from our last visit

We got over our shock enough to find Chris's choice for dinner:

It was between here and D'Luxe burger and he said he was in the mood for pizza. I'd read a couple good reviews of Blaze so I was up for it.
The line was out the door at 5:15 and I thought we were in for a long wait but it moved quickly, which was good because it had turned pretty chilly outside! Soon we were in and I had no idea how this place worked:

Luckily I'm a quick learner and we realized it's kind of like an assembly line; you either choose one of their specialty pizzas or a create your own, and if you choose the latter you tell them everything you want on it. You can also watch them put it together and then they pop it in the oven and you pay.
It was crowded inside but we weren't about to sit at an outside table, so after getting our drinks we stalked someone sitting inside and then jumped in their booth as they left. It was only about 5 minutes later that our pizzas came out. Mine:

Create Your Own Pizza with sauteed onions and crumbled bacon.
This was good, especially the sauteed onions. And when I say good I mean if anyone in my family wanted to eat here again I wouldn't protest too hard, although I'd probably try suggesting somewhere else none of us have eaten before. However you must know I'm a pizza snob being from NY. I love Via Napoli pizza and I do like one flatbread at Pinocchio's but otherwise, and no getting mad guys, I've never had pizza outside of NY, NJ or CT that I like. Sorry!!
Chris on the other hand loved his:

Create Your Own Pizza with red onions. He enjoyed it so much that he ate all but one slice. I left two so I guess I really did enjoy it

We spent some time exploring the newer sections of the Springs and finally came to the real reason Chris was eager to visit, which was the new store opened by Michael Jordan's son Marcus called The Trophy Room:

In addition to selling shoes, clothing, and hats, you'll find some MJ memorabilia inside.
We were both in the mood for dessert but weren't sure what we wanted. I also wasn't sure of the layout of new stores but we eventually found Amorette's and went inside. Did we come out empty handed? Nope!
Chris picked out a chocolate mousse:

I forgot to take a picture so thank you Google. He ate half of this and said it was very good but very chocolaty and very filling. I would have loved to try it but as you'll see, I got a whole cake! Well, a Petit Cake:

How adorable is the box it's in??

Can you understand why I couldn't resist this $15 cake for myself? It's the Amorette's Petit Cake, eleven layers of red velvet cake, chocolate cake, cherry mousse, chocolate mousse, raspberry Pate De Fruit jelly and Italian buttercream. Now let me say this was delicious and decadent. Also very rich so I only ate a small piece that night. Plus maybe a second teeny tiny sliver an hour after the first small piece


After our snacks back in the room I called Steve to check in as he and Ricky would be arriving the next day


And then I commented to Steve that not only could we see Illuminations from the balcony, we could see the new Jingle Bell, Jingle Jam fireworks! Nice way to end the night:

This was a great day of eats even though we only had one big meal! We went to sleep with happy bellies looking forward to being a family of 4 again the next day!
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