TifffanyD
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Yeah, we didn't think that one through lol. But you may want to get that mickey bar order into room service early there sister...![]()
Just don't touch my cheese plate and we will be A-OK

Yeah, we didn't think that one through lol. But you may want to get that mickey bar order into room service early there sister...![]()

Woohoo! The fat....umm...rotund....umm...fluffy...umm....pooh sized....umm...festively plump gentleman rejoices...
(again, hypothetically)![]()

The only thing I asked for that I couldnt get was on the last night, I had waited all week hoping I would get a chance to order a crab dip that my hubby had the 1st night. I didn't realize the menu changed every night.
Oh, and once DH and I split a 3rd entree in Palo that I wanted to try...(But a PP was correct in that the server will usually bring the "whole" composed plate because that's how the kitchen prepares them for service. They grab & go.)

Yeah, that didn't happen.I just wanted to say you are just (hypothetically) adorable!!!
Did you happen to see they make Mickey Bar antenna toppers for your car? They have a bite out of one ear. I just bought 2 off of eBay. Too cute!
Can't wait to do an Ebay search on this. I sometimes think that we cruise Disney for the "free" Mickey Bars. And then if I take the cost of the cruise and divide it by the actual number of Mickey Bars DD eats in a week, that's one heck of an expensive Mickey bar!!!!!!!
What is Disney's protocol?![]()
On my last cruise with my daughter we were placed with the most wonderful group of ladies and one of them wanted to try different foods. Every night we had a table full of food, usually one of everything. It was fabulous!
However, before that I cruised with DH and aside from having the slowest servers ever, they also ignored requests for seconds of anything. Then they had the nerve to tell us to give them all the highest rating possible on the comment cards.Yeah, that didn't happen.

Hypothetically, said "fluffy" gentleman could order three or four bacon-wrapped filets. And wash them down with a couple of desserts.
(But a PP was correct in that the server will usually bring the "whole" composed plate because that's how the kitchen prepares them for service. They grab & go.)

Thanks for all your great food stories. I have heard so much about Palo, but not a lot about eating in the regular dining rooms. Good to hear if my boys need extra of something that it is no problem.![]()