mdelano4
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2007
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So we made our first stop at the Rose and Crown.
Had a 6:50 ressie and after reading on the boards that we'd be pushing it to expect to still be there by Illuminations, I tried to change it to a later time. No luck for the last 30 days. Oh well.
Checked in at 6:50 and saw many people without ressies being turned away. Asked for a seat outside and we were told they would "note it" (standard WDW phrase for we will do our best but no promises). Strolled over to the bandstand to listen to music. Not bad at all and it was nice to see so many different age groups into music from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Finally got "buzzed" at 7:30. I was thrilled with this because I knew we'd make it to 9PM. Got our seat outside on the second level up. Not perfect for watching Illuminations, but it was still great and I am not going to sqwauk. We could have been inside.
As soon as we sat our waiter, James, told us he was not going to let us leave before the show. He has 8 months left on his gig there, so ask for him. He was fantastic.
The food was very good and seeing the show from our dinner table was a great experience. Fish and Chips, Shepherd's pie and Sunday Roast went off without a hitch. DW's medium rare sirloin came out well done. A little kitchen mix-up that was resolved in 5 minutes. No complaints.
Definitely a keeper for us.
Had a 6:50 ressie and after reading on the boards that we'd be pushing it to expect to still be there by Illuminations, I tried to change it to a later time. No luck for the last 30 days. Oh well.
Checked in at 6:50 and saw many people without ressies being turned away. Asked for a seat outside and we were told they would "note it" (standard WDW phrase for we will do our best but no promises). Strolled over to the bandstand to listen to music. Not bad at all and it was nice to see so many different age groups into music from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Finally got "buzzed" at 7:30. I was thrilled with this because I knew we'd make it to 9PM. Got our seat outside on the second level up. Not perfect for watching Illuminations, but it was still great and I am not going to sqwauk. We could have been inside.
As soon as we sat our waiter, James, told us he was not going to let us leave before the show. He has 8 months left on his gig there, so ask for him. He was fantastic.
The food was very good and seeing the show from our dinner table was a great experience. Fish and Chips, Shepherd's pie and Sunday Roast went off without a hitch. DW's medium rare sirloin came out well done. A little kitchen mix-up that was resolved in 5 minutes. No complaints.
Definitely a keeper for us.