Judique
Dis Veteran, Beach Lover at BWV, BCV, HHI, VB
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Good Morning. Happy Independence Day. Another rainy dreary day here. It looks like the afternoon may brighten up a bit.
@Pea-n-Me Your DD's decorating ideas sound nice. Doggies have a way of christening new floors. .
@flyingdumbo127 Glad your Dad can stay home today. How nice that you could talk with your friend.
I may go find the Trader Joe's that is in this area, trying to avoid route 9 for most of the ride. I really do not like that road with all the ins and outs for plazas, restaurants, etc. I went to the condo yesterday to see if they were working so I could get in again and look at the basement. No one was working and the condo was locked. At least they do lock it. I may try again tomorrow as it will be rainy again today. I also want to get an idea of where to place furniture. I will have to buy a couch for the living room. I do not like furniture shopping. Now if they could just let me know when the closing will be I can get the condo ins set up.
I would like to ask those who have gone to WDW solo where you eat or make reservations. I am looking at Ale and Compass at the Yacht Club. Is this a good place for solo dining? Are there other good places? I need to go places where Chris and I have not gone which was really very few. We didn't do much dining in the Boardwalk/Beach club area. When I do a pretend ADR I put in one person and get all these weird times. Then I put in for 2 and get more mainstream times. I will put in for 2 and just show up. Also, any other advice for traveling solo in WDW would be appreciated. My friends and family are telling me I can do this but I am anxious. I go in September.
Have a good day.
I like Ale and Compass for breakfast - they have a set menu and a buffet thingy. You can order something such as eggs benedict and the buffet which gives you your juice and coffee plus all the sides such as biscuits and gravy, smoked salmon, fruit and rolls and other breads. I think there are also eggs and bacon and sausage on it as well but can't exactly remember even though we ate there in May. For 2 of us it was a bit over $50, maybe $55? So didn't break the bank.
We usually go early and do a walk in. I've really gotten away from reservations as I'm sort of anti-planning now.
I also walk in at Big River Grill but it's so noisy. They will wrap something to go for me, so I like them for that. I've had Cobb Salad, a salmon plate, cheese soup - I don't recommend it, and a burger - all of which were good, except the soup. Long ago I've walked in at Flying Fish, which I loved the food choices, but stuff changes.
And, having just been at Swan in May, I liked the Java coffee shop there for grab and go, plus it had good coffee and opens earlier than the Disney options at 6am. It's on the ground floor and easy to find. Lots of nooks to sit comfortably throughout the ground floor and enjoy a coffee and snack.
Boardwalk Bakery has disappointed me with it's sandwich options. Beach Club Market Place is okay. Blue Zoo in the Dolphin was pricey but awesome but so long since I've been.
And of course if you are using a park ticket you have all of the Epcot choices, but probably need a reservation. When I'm there I'll go the places in France - usually can get in. Or, I'll take out something from the french bakery in France whatever it's called.
Another easy singles option in Epcots future world is Sunshine Seasons. The food is usually ok and it takes the stress out of the dining alone thing. Sometimes I can deal and sometimes I can't/won't do the table for one thing.
We have our next trip in late October/early November plus another in early December. One might hit the chopping block, but with DVC you almost have to book it or you won't get it.
EDIT for Ale & Compass - I've only had breakfast there. I've had breakfast many times. I have never even looked at any other menus.
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