Simple, Superb, and Sublime…6 Days of Deluxe Dining UPDATED:THE WAVE LUNCH

The Akershus review caught my eye-now I've got to go back and start at the beginning.:goodvibes I love all the photos and details and thanks for the hair idea.:thumbsup2 My DD has long straight hair and I am so not good with the French braids, etc. but I think this "do" is doable.
 
Thanks for the great review! I might bring my sister along for the next trip and have been thinking about taking her to a princess meal (she is in her mid-thirties, but we still talk about our first character meal at DL in 1992 when Goofy was trying to flirt with her). I think Akershus appears to be a better alternative than the castle if you also go there for the food.

Your DD's dresses are fantastic, the nicest princess dresses I have seen. I really don't like the bought dresses from Disney, they look much too artificial to me. But your DD looks like a real princess on her way to a ball! :goodvibes

Since you mentioned you would rather return to Akershus: are you planning a return trip to WDW in the near future?
 
Thanks for the Akershus review! It is as I thought - princess=not-so-perfect meal, but a great experience.

Your DD is just so cute....and her dresses are beautiful! Yay not-wicked-step mother! And I think her hair looked much prettier than pulled up BBB style - DN isn't old enough for BBB, and my DB would rather DIE than have her have make up on - so thanks for the heads up that she won't even miss it!

Again, your reviews are wonderful - thanks!

Thanks very much for the sweet comments! :goodvibes Yes, my stepmom is not-too-wicked, and such a talented seamstress, we are very fortunate to have her! :lovestruc

Yes, that hairstyle works pretty well for us, thanks! It is fairly easy to do, and generally stays in (although, it did not on this morning).

Thanks again for reading.


The Akershus review caught my eye-now I've got to go back and start at the beginning.:goodvibes I love all the photos and details and thanks for the hair idea.:thumbsup2 My DD has long straight hair and I am so not good with the French braids, etc. but I think this "do" is doable.

Right, I can't really do a nice french braid, I like this method best! :thumbsup2 And, it is SO cute on little ones, I think.

Thank you for reading!


Thanks for the great review! I might bring my sister along for the next trip and have been thinking about taking her to a princess meal (she is in her mid-thirties, but we still talk about our first character meal at DL in 1992 when Goofy was trying to flirt with her). I think Akershus appears to be a better alternative than the castle if you also go there for the food.

Your DD's dresses are fantastic, the nicest princess dresses I have seen. I really don't like the bought dresses from Disney, they look much too artificial to me. But your DD looks like a real princess on her way to a ball! :goodvibes

Since you mentioned you would rather return to Akershus: are you planning a return trip to WDW in the near future?


Thank you! :goodvibes I agree, the Disney dresses are not so great...I have often wondered why they won't come out with some that are a bit nicer...Anyway, DD loved her dresses and so did I. :cloud9:

Yes! I am currently planning a return trip for us in Jan of 2010. SO exciting! :thumbsup2 We enjoyed visiting that time of year, and we are all pretty ready for a return...guess we need to be a little patient. ;)

Thanks for sticking with me...my next, and final, review will be up shortly--The Wave.
 
Thank you! :goodvibes I agree, the Disney dresses are not so great...I have often wondered why they won't come out with some that are a bit nicer...Anyway, DD loved her dresses and so did I. :cloud9:

Yes! I am currently planning a return trip for us in Jan of 2010. SO exciting! :thumbsup2 We enjoyed visiting that time of year, and we are all pretty ready for a return...guess we need to be a little patient. ;)

Thanks for sticking with me...my next, and final, review will be up shortly--The Wave.

I am looking forward to the review of the Wave, we never made it there. It will be interesting to see what we missed.

One thing I forgot to mention regarding your last post: your DD's hairstyle actually has aname in German: Affenschaukeln which translates into monkey swings :goodvibes

Planning another Disney is always fun! :thumbsup2 I will finally be able to take my sister with me to WDW next year and I am really excited about that! :cool1:
 

The Wave
Overall Rating: 5

We were highly impressed with The Wave! This is a “must-do” in our book. Service was attentive and professional, they were accommodating to my food allergy, and the food was absolutely outstanding, both from a quality and taste level.



Our last meal in WDW! Fortunately, we ended on a very high note. Getting there was slightly annoying, but probably only because we were rushed…we had spent the morning in Epcot and had a 1:45 pm ADR before we were to be picked up by our driver back at WL to head to the airport. We realized at about 1:20 that we needed to push it back a bit because I think we were in France and knew we would not make it to the monorail in enough time. Dh called and spoke to a lady at the Wave who let us know 2:00 pm was the last lunch ADR but they would keep an eye out for us. Very nice!

Finally, this day was warm—most of our trip the weather was very, very chilly. We hurried to the monorail to get over the Contemporary and quickly made our way to the Wave by about 1:55 pm. Dh sat down and DD and I used the ladies room. The restaurant was basically empty, perhaps 2 other tables full? It did feel a bit dark in the room, no windows, but it was a pleasant room overall. The blue “wave” tunnel and lounge were very cool. We sat in a nice large, rounded booth at the back of the restaurant, which was good for the aftermath of our, only second, preschooler meltdown of the trip. She was tired, hungry, and worn out. So she was able to lay on our laps a bit while we waited for our food.

We had only 2 credits left at this point and our very sweet server helpfully informed us that several dishes were large enough to share with DD (I believe we ended up ordering pasta for her anyway, because she was a bit cranky and not in the mood to be adventurous). Anyway, our server was extremely accommodating. As was the head chef who came out to chat about my mustard allergy. One could tell he was proud of his restaurant, he was upbeat, chatty, and talked animatedly about the lunch selections.

We started with smoothies:

Mega-Berry Smoothie - Raspberry Purée and Nonfat Yogurt blended with Odwalla Berries GoMega, an excellent source of Omega-3 $4.29

Supercharged Tropical Smoothie - A blend of Tropical Fruit Juices, Nonfat Yogurt, and Odwalla Super Protein Original $4.29


No pics of these, but they were good, tasty and fruity, same as in other restaurants. I do remember liking the tropical one a bit more…

Now, we suspected The Wave would be right up our alley because many of the menu selections seemed very similar to the way we eat at home on a regular basis. The emphasis on local, organic, and more healthful, whole food options is hugely welcome in our book at Disney. Of course, the food needed to taste wonderful as well. And, it did! Dh was particularly happy about eating here as our last meal because he and I both were quite ready for some more healthful meals at this point…thus, we were excited to try our starter salads.


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Seasonal Mixed Greens - with spaghetti squash, edamame, flax seed, baby mozzarella and red wine vinaigrette $7.99


This was my starter and it was truly delicious. I enjoy squash of any kind, but was intrigued about it being paired with edamame (fresh soybeans)—it was a hit! The squash was sparingly added, dressed and seasoned and was great, edamame lovely and fresh, the mozzarella creamy, greens were crisp and perfect, and the vinaigrette was terrific! I believe they made me a vinaigrette without mustard…(MANY have mustard in them to emulsify). This was a hit of a salad and I would order it again and often. The flax seed didn’t add much, and in all honestly eating flax seed that has not been ground has minimal nutritional benefits, as far as I understand, until it has been freshly ground to release the oil.


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Avocado and Citrus Salad - with local greens and orange vinaigrette $7.99



Dh loved his salad too—I did not try it, I believe because of mustard—he adores grapefruit, and we both love avocado, so it was already a winner from that standpoint. He said that the orange vinaigrette went beautifully with the more tart fresh grapefruit, and the creamy avocado cut the acid nicely.


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Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich - with arugula, tomatoes, and goat cheese herb spread on multi-grain bread $13.99



Oh my…this was absolutely the best “chicken sandwich” I have had in a long time. :lovestruc First of all, I LOVE goat cheese, love it. This was a fresh goat cheese that also contained fresh herbs, spread onto the bread. Yum! It was a high quality goat cheese and with the fresh, beautifully ripe tomato, peppery arugula, and grilled chicken—perfect! I was sad when we returned they took this off the menu (according to allears) but now it is listed as being back on, horray! Also, the chicken itself was moist and nicely cooked. Often, I find that a chicken sandwich has chicken that is over-cooked and it simply ruins it. The bread was lovely too, a nice, soft but hearty multi-grain, not too hearty to scrape one’s mouth, but hearty enough to be flavorful and rich. I received potato wedges on the side that were seasoned. They were good, but nothing too spectacular.


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Mediterranean Tuna Salad - Herb-crusted seared Ahi tuna with green beans, potatoes, roasted red peppers and olive toast $16.99

Seems slightly silly for Dh to have ordered a salad, and then a salad…however, he was really craving veggies and healthy foods, so he ordered this (also on a recommendation from the chef). This was a lovely dish, thoughtful presentation, and ample enough for a main course. The tuna was clearly best quality, prepared rare, and had an herb crust. Crisp crostini with an herb and olive tapenade was served alongside the salad, which in itself was a simply dressed (niçoise/Mediterranean type dressing). Also included were some traditional niçoise accompaniments and new takes on the salad; crisp green beans, roasted veggies, a soft-cooked egg, and boiled potatoes. Dh said this was a fantastic salad! I believe there were four or five pieces of tuna—plenty.

We needed to get going and head back to the WL to meet our driver, so asked our server to bring the desserts very quickly, she did. I wish we could have taken them to go, because—OH—their desserts! I had been so excited to try these lovely little jewels, but was so full and so ready to get moving. Dh ordered the sorbet sampler and barely touched it, he was too full (no picture, I sampled two of them and they were fabulous).

Freshly Crafted Sorbets - Lemon-basil, Pineapple or Strawberry $7.99

I asked if I could pick three from the listing and she said, of course. I chose:

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Cheesecake with Raspberry Coulis, Chocolate-Passion Fruit Mousse with Pecan-Olive Brittle, and Chocolate Mousse with Salted Caramel Sauce $7.99


Sadly, I only nibbled on these pretty little creations. They were excellent, and it was super fun to pick three small treats that appealed! I really liked The Wave’s dessert menu for this reason. The cheesecake I remember being somewhat unremarkable. The other two were dreamy! I am SO looking forward to a future visit in which I will save room specifically for these desserts. By the way, while they are “small” desserts, three in one sitting would be a too-big serving for me, even if I had saved room for them. This is a generous serving of sweets!

After lunch, we hopped on a boat back to WL to meet the car to the airport. I love this pic of DD laying down on the empty boat bench. It reminds me of the idyllic, but bittersweet, feeling we had at this moment, having enjoyed an amazing trip, but also quite ready to head home.

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Well friends, this entry was my last dining review for this trip! :sad1: It truly was a spectacular trip with incredible food. We all had such fun, and are planning a return trip in January of 2010. :yay: I am busily in the midst of planning, and re-planning, our meals and proposed ADR’s for this upcoming trip…

Thanks to all those who read this report—I sincerely hope it may help some of you plan your magical trips to WDW! :wizard:
 
Thoroughly enjoyed your report. Thank you so much for taking the time to write it and share!
 















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