Pete needs to go Fly a Fish already

Can I just say in their defense they have only just started using FB live for filming stuff around Disney, personally I love it, I want more and more and more content.

Also they're not doing anything different from other media outlets, it's now standard to use lots of different method to communicate the same info as people like to digest it in different ways and at different times (live vs catch up).

I personally follow them on a number of sights/apps (Probably to many, I think I gone slightly stalker-ish lol) but some people might only follow them of FB or only catch shows on You Tube. So just spreading a wide net for their messages.
 

The reviews were great! Unfortunately a very small percentage of Disney visitors could afford eating there.

Hey Pete, could you take my wife and myself there for our 48th wedding anniversary?
 
Can I just say in their defense they have only just started using FB live for filming stuff around Disney, personally I love it, I want more and more and more content.

Also they're not doing anything different from other media outlets, it's now standard to use lots of different method to communicate the same info as people like to digest it in different ways and at different times (live vs catch up).

I personally follow them on a number of sights/apps (Probably to many, I think I gone slightly stalker-ish lol) but some people might only follow them of FB or only catch shows on You Tube. So just spreading a wide net for their messages.

This.
 
I don't find it excessive. I also don't watch it on all those formats. I love the vlogs and then if I am interested I check into something further.
We are going to Universal this year so right now I really need (or want rather) to know about stuff over there. I watch that show every week. I want to keep with Disney news though so I watch the Daily segment and interesting looking vlogs. Then I can watch one show (or a segment of one) if I want. As much as I love Disney, Universal and Florida in general I don't have hours each week to watch you tube. I still appreciate it being there for what I want to see. They do a great job.
 
The reviews were great! Unfortunately a very small percentage of Disney visitors could afford eating there.

Hey Pete, could you take my wife and myself there for our 48th wedding anniversary?
The team has reviewed all levels of Disney restaurants. There's a review of the Landscape of Flavors food court at Art of Animation -- which Kevin and John reviewed far more favorably than many expensive Disney restaurants they have visited! There's a review of Le Cellier. And everything in between. It's not like they only review signature restaurants or restaurants that are really expensive. Flying Fish was reviewed because it just re-opened. But it's hardly the only restaurant review they've done recently.
 
I think Pete said the dinner for 6 people sharing plates cost almost $800

That's almost a week a at all star music during off season

He noted that this was a good value based on experience and quality of food.
 
Also to add, you say "sharing plates" as though they had less entrees than people at the table, like they shared to save costs, but they actually had 2 additional meals, so the equivalent of 8 people eating, especially since Corey ordered an additional appetizer for dessert and bottles of wine plus cocktails were ordered.

Seriously! Why does it matter how much Pete spent on dinner?
 
I think Pete said the dinner for 6 people sharing plates cost almost $800

That's almost a week a at all star music during off season

He noted that this was a good value based on experience and quality of food.

It also included cocktails and wine ... I was expecting the total to be much higher, to be honest

I mean, it's a fancy dinner place ... come to NYC or any major city and that is what it costs at a fancy dinner place
 
I think Pete said the dinner for 6 people sharing plates cost almost $800

That's almost a week a at all star music during off season

He noted that this was a good value based on experience and quality of food.

This is a good value, IMO. Keep in mind you're paying for a signature dining experience at Disney - not a value level room. For my fiance and I, lunch at Le Cellier and dinner at Narcoossee's, with apps, entrees, desserts and a few drinks, tax was well over $225 each. We were on the dining plan. I think at any of those signatures it can run you close to $100/person with apps, entree, and dessert, and maybe a drink or two. So that sounds about right, especially considering they wanted to do a full review and try everything.
 
Not for nothing but for the 6 episodes they did on this restaurant, you think they would mention anything about a children's menu or if the place was kid friendly.

I seriously miss JL because i remember when she took her kids to TREX with RYNO and asked them what they thought.

Being on budget is important for families which kids. Lets not forget about the children.
 
Not for nothing but for the 6 episodes they did on this restaurant, you think they would mention anything about a children's menu or if the place was kid friendly.

I seriously miss JL because i remember when she took her kids to TREX with RYNO and asked them what they thought.

Being on budget is important for families which kids. Lets not forget about the children.

Kathy mentioned they had a kids menu on the podcast and in response to a question said they saw lots of kids there
 














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