I just want to take a minute before I go back into my report to thank everyone with their supportive comments. I'm glad that everyone is enjoying my report, and was suprised to see that it's almost reached 1,000 views, and I never imagined that many people being interested in what I did on my trip, otherwise I probably would of gotten around to writing this sooner.
Day 7 - Morning - Magic Kingdom Continued
I think this may have actually been on Sat morning, (day five,) but I'm pretty sure it was this morning, but I rode Aladdin's Flying Carpets, and I'm sorry if I'm posting about this ride twice, because I know for sure I only rode it once, but I remember being over in this general area both days, and just can't seem to remember what day I rode it on. But, anyway, it was a walk-on, and a decent attraction, the same style Dumbo is, but the carpets tilt, so I like this one better.
Also, when I was in Adventureland, I saw Peter Pan and Wendy. Wendy I had already seen at CRT, but I was able to get Peter's autograph, and a picture with the two of them. The two CM's here were really good, especially Peter. He made a fuss over signing my book with a pink pen, since pink is a girl color. That reminded me of my DBF, who will have nothing to do with the color pink.
After that it was around 10:30, so I went to see the 10:40 showing of Cinderellabration, which was actually the last time I ended up watching it. I was starting to get a little upset over stupid things at this point. I still had three full days in the parks after this day, but I was thinking that some things were the last time for this trip, and that's a little upsetting to me. At least now I have my Dec trip to look foward to, but I hadn't decided to go back to Disney until a month or two after I got back home, (money issues,) so I wasn't sure when I'd be back.
Anyway, after Cinderellabration it was a few minutes after 11:00, and I had an ADR at Kona at 12:00, so decided to head over there. I spent the half-hour before my ADR time going down to Captian Cook's, getting a drink, and sitting at a table outside watching some birds.
Kona Cafe
I'd been looking foward to Kona, since I really like any kind of Asian or tropical food, so after reading many good reviews, and thinking the menu was awesome looking, an ADR hear was an easy decision.
After having several full meals at other places - to be exact Le Cellier and Brown Derby, I knew I didn't want a full meal here, so I decided to get two appetizers and a dessert, (which, to me, is the most important part of a meal.)
The waitress seemed a little tiffed that I wasn't getting a full meal, (I guess she was worried about tips?) but I didn't let that bother me. I mean, the people at the table next to me only got a sandwich, and going by the menu prices, my "meal" cost more then there's so I don't know why it would be an issue. This is the only place I had any trouble doing this, which is suprising, since every other place I did this were signature restaurants, and I had no trouble at all getting appetizers there. As a matter of fact, the servers at Coral Reef and Artist Point, (days nine and ten,) brought out one before the other so I wouldn't have to eat both at once, (so they didn't get cold or anything,) which is good because I'm kind of a slow eater.
For my "meal", and I feel the need to put meal in quotations, since it was, I can't think of the right word, like condescending that I wouldn't get an entree. Anyway, I had the crab cakes, which were three small sized ones, about the size of golf balls I guess, which came with pineapple relish and Asian tartar sauce, and also some kind of salad with some kind of dressing, could of been the honey-lime one from Ohana, but I didn't ask. I wouldn't want my waitress to feel over-worked for my "meal." The crab cakes were very good, but were kind of cool, the pineapple relish and tartar sauce were good accompinaments, very tasty.
I also had the duck pot stickers, that had a creamy ginger soy sauce, and a pickled cucumber salad. These were also very good, but also weren't hot, kind of luke-warm. Wasn't a huge issue for me, but could arrise some sanitation questions, since who knows if it was ever heated completly, though I assumed it was more of the waitresses lack of interest in my "meal," and decided to eat it anyway. The cucumber salad was good, and reminded me of the one I had with my crab cake at Brown Derby, could of been a similar recipe, and one I'd like to have.
For dessert I had the Kilauea torte, which is one of the best things I ate all week, (though I say that to about a dozen different things.) I've read that it comes with ice cream, but I didn't get any. Again, assuming waitresses fault, but didn't mention it, since I didn't really care about it. It did have a great plate presentation, and had small dallops of raspberry and lemon sauces. This was horribly rich, and I couldn't finish it. The lava center was like hot fudge, so that gives you an idea how rich it was, (and when I post the pic, you can see how much chocolate there was.)
So I enjoyed the food here, but the service put a damper on the experience, and it's not like I just spent a few dollars here, $25, so if the service had been better, I would have left at least a $5 tip, (I almost always leave around twenty five or thirty percent,) but, other then that my meal was good.