KrazyKat4DIS
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Well, I am finally recovered from a 16 hour Disney day!
Thats right we were there from rope drop to closing time on Friday, December 11th.
It was such a fabulous day! I thought I would post a quick review of the day and share my thoughts. Unfortunately, we were anticipating lots of rain so I did not want to mess with a camera, therefore, I do not have pics. Sorry guys! 
Here are my thoughts:
DLR in the rain:
Pretty much the whole morning and early afternoon were dry. However, since it had rained the night before, the crowds were not that bad at all.
Now, I was reading
that some people said it was still crowded, but compared to what I experienced in October, the crowds were nonexistent. We were able to do almost all of DL and DCA. This includes shows and shops! It was great! The evening brought in some showers, but we never had to use our ponchos. The first showing of Fantasmic! was awesome. You could find a viewing spot right before the show started! For the most part, if it started to sprinkle, we jumped in a queue that was mostly indoors and we were ok.
Food:
Carnation Café for breakfast I had posted a question asking if they closed this due to rain. I was expecting not to be able to eat here, however, since it hadnt rained in awhile, it was open and ready for our 8 a.m. ressie. Surprisingly, it wasnt that cold sitting outside. Our server was excellent about refilling my coffee to keep it nice and warm. The restaurant appeared to open all day, although if it were raining hard those umbrellas would not be enough to keep you dry. As for the food, I know its a popular place here on the DIS, but at least for breakfast, I was not all that impressed. I had the cinnamon roll French toast and my DBF had the Mickey waffle. The French toast (which, btw, those are two my fav breakfast items so I was really excited) was meh.
Admittedly, I probably built it up too much in my head. DBFs waffle was good. We are both pescatarians so we got our dishes with a side of eggs instead of the meat. His was poached and COLD and mine were scrambled with cheese on top. Obviously, cold eggs are never good, but oh, well, we gave it a go.
Overall, I liked the ambiance of Carnation and we even got to meet Oscar. He was very charming and sweet. I was happy I got to check that off of my Disney-to-do list. If I wanted to get a breakfast again, I would do a buffet. We really enjoyed Storytellers. However, most of the time, I am content with just getting a muffin from the bakery and running on rides.
Pacific Wharf:
I got the vegetarian chili and loved it. DBF had the shrimp louie salad and loved it. We ate each others as well. Two thumbs up! Plus, the sourdough bowls are delicious and warm great for a cold day! It also helped that we enjoyed our lunch with a Karl Strauss beer (IPAs for both of us!).

Dinner: This is where the whole, Im Disney, who cares?-thing came into play. I think my dinner pretty much consisted of a churro and snowman sugar cookie.
Of course, it was completely delicious! I bought some Tiger Butter fudge to take home. I ate that yesterday WOW!! I highly recommend it! Disney sure knows how to make a good treat!
Other random thoughts:
DLR at Christmastime is always spectacular.
I cant recommend this time of year more highly. Plus, if you have a special someone to go with, its very romantic as well. We loved walking around and just looking at all the lights! So pretty


The GCH is a great stop during the day when youre tired. We went to the Hearthstone Lodge and had a drink and enjoyed the carolers and even got our picture with Santa. It was a fab retreat from DLR. We were able to relax and recharge our batteries, which was definitely needed!
All in all it was one of my favorite trips to DLR. It was so nice being able to take our time and stroll through the parks and walk on everything. It has been sooooo crowded this year at the parks, so it was great to be there on a lighter attendance day, even if it meant getting a little wet.
OK, I guess that does it. Feel free to ask me anything if you have questions!.






Here are my thoughts:
DLR in the rain:
Pretty much the whole morning and early afternoon were dry. However, since it had rained the night before, the crowds were not that bad at all.


Food:
Carnation Café for breakfast I had posted a question asking if they closed this due to rain. I was expecting not to be able to eat here, however, since it hadnt rained in awhile, it was open and ready for our 8 a.m. ressie. Surprisingly, it wasnt that cold sitting outside. Our server was excellent about refilling my coffee to keep it nice and warm. The restaurant appeared to open all day, although if it were raining hard those umbrellas would not be enough to keep you dry. As for the food, I know its a popular place here on the DIS, but at least for breakfast, I was not all that impressed. I had the cinnamon roll French toast and my DBF had the Mickey waffle. The French toast (which, btw, those are two my fav breakfast items so I was really excited) was meh.

Overall, I liked the ambiance of Carnation and we even got to meet Oscar. He was very charming and sweet. I was happy I got to check that off of my Disney-to-do list. If I wanted to get a breakfast again, I would do a buffet. We really enjoyed Storytellers. However, most of the time, I am content with just getting a muffin from the bakery and running on rides.
Pacific Wharf:
I got the vegetarian chili and loved it. DBF had the shrimp louie salad and loved it. We ate each others as well. Two thumbs up! Plus, the sourdough bowls are delicious and warm great for a cold day! It also helped that we enjoyed our lunch with a Karl Strauss beer (IPAs for both of us!).


Dinner: This is where the whole, Im Disney, who cares?-thing came into play. I think my dinner pretty much consisted of a churro and snowman sugar cookie.

Other random thoughts:
DLR at Christmastime is always spectacular.



The GCH is a great stop during the day when youre tired. We went to the Hearthstone Lodge and had a drink and enjoyed the carolers and even got our picture with Santa. It was a fab retreat from DLR. We were able to relax and recharge our batteries, which was definitely needed!
All in all it was one of my favorite trips to DLR. It was so nice being able to take our time and stroll through the parks and walk on everything. It has been sooooo crowded this year at the parks, so it was great to be there on a lighter attendance day, even if it meant getting a little wet.

OK, I guess that does it. Feel free to ask me anything if you have questions!.


