madameleota71
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- Sep 14, 2008
Just finished going through your dining report and all I can say is, "YUM!" Great pictures.
I have a question! *raises hand*
I cannot wait to try Wolfgang Puck Express. The food looks so yummy!
I was looking at the menu's and there's 2 WGPE.. one says Cafe the other just says WGPE whats the difference? where can you get all the goodies from, like breakfast and those yummy looking sandwiches??
WPCafe is a TS restaurant at Downtown Disney Westside.
WPExpress is Downtown Marketplace, where World of Disney is. It is a Counter Service Restaurant. This is where we usually go for breakfast and all the other yummy food!
And THANKS for reading!!
More lovely photos Karin That Kobe burger looks really disappointing - and, for the record, I despise cold mozzarella so I would have been pretty unhappy with that. The profiterole looked lovely but absolutely huge!
We arrive on the 7th Sept for 13 nights at Old Key West + FREE dining! Then a 4 night cruise on the Wonder (our 1st ever cruise) & 4 more nights at the Poly, arriving home on the 29th....I can't wait!!!
Great pics of DLRP.
YAY more pics!!!! Awesome!!! I love them.
Loving the DLP pictures! I'd love to see it in person one day!
Great night pictures.
The Kobe burger doesn't sound impressive to me too. First off it says "Australain beef?" Is that supposed to be a treat? Evey Amercian that I knw that has gone to Australia has said the meat there is super gross and nast ycompared to the US.
Great dining review!!! I feel so hungry already! LOL!
Just finished going through your dining report and all I can say is, "YUM!" Great pictures.
Thanks for posting these reviews and pictures - they are great! I just got a hold of this thread and read it all in one sitting - just gobbled it up
Oh ok, thanks!
Karin, I'm back from my WDW trip, and I believe I have the answer to the "molty tea" mystery.
I did stop by the Royal Anandapur Tea Company, and I made hubby get a photo of the sign describing the teas. I can see why a person might think that the letter in question is an "o", but I'm pretty sure it's actually an "a", making the word in the description for the Assam TGFOP "malty" rather than "molty".
By the way, I did order a cup, and I have to admit that I didn't love it. It was just waaaay too strong for me, and I do like my tea pretty strong! However, I think the young man who made it for me just put too much tea in the bag. As you probably remember, they spoon loose tea into bags when you order it, and the bags are quite large. I ordered the smallest size cup, and he spooned in so much tea that the bag almost filled the cup! I am in the habit of just leaving my tea bags in while I drink, since I like my tea strong, but this time I think I should have taken it out after a couple of minutes. I ended up with quite a bitter taste.
Thank you for the awesome review. First time that I have ever been glued to a dining review!!! We are doing counter service dining plan this time, and will certainly be eating at WPE alot!!
Thanks for that update. Do they speak english at DLP at all? I would love to go someday (when I mysteriusly become rich), but I am so worried about going places where I don't know the langauge.
Just finished your last tr and now i'm on to this one.
can't believe i'm 2 years behind BUT i'm here now
now on to reading
Hi Karin! We are going on the same Dream cruise with you in August (although it looks from your ticker that you are going on the one prior to us as well). I followed your ticker to this TR and LOVED it! We're planning on 3-4 days at Disney after the cruise, and will have free dining for the first time ever, and I'm still trying to make sense of it all. For example, I can't decide if Ohana's is a good idea for dinner (on the day we'll be at MK, so we don't want to stray too far from MK), or if we'd be happier with something that wasn't "family style." But then I saw your picture of the bread pudding with bananas and caramel and thought YUM!
Like some of the other posters, I am also extremely impressed with your English. You clearly speak and write as well (and probably better) than many who are native speakers. I never would have guessed that it isn't your first language.
I can't wait to meet you and hear all about Vienna. I visited there a loooong time ago (my high school choir traveled there for a competition) and had a wonderful time, including experiencing what we kids called "Mozart balls" for the first time (and they became a lifelong favorite).
Thanks again for the great report -
Sandy