Sorry about the delay, had an emergency household project that had to be taken care of, replace a garbage disposal. It was going anyway but Diane put it out of it's misery when she peeled about 8 pounds of potatoes and then tried to hide the peels by stuffing them all down it's throat.
Then I came to the rescue and after me best efforts were ineffective in releasing the clog, I used the only option left:
I poured Drano down it.
Then I poured some more Drano down it.
Then it became incontinent, leaking from the nether regions and that was it.
But it wasn't clogged anymore!
So let's get on with it, shall we?
It is time for our appointment at T-Rex. Yes, I use the word appointment here because that's how I feel. You make reservations for Easter Brunch, other holidays, but it seems now you also have to have one at Disney if you want to eat there, anywhere. And I do get tired of having to drop what your doing just to be at a certain restaurant at a certain time, ergo, appointments.
Luckily, there really is nothing planned at all today, and it's still too cold for pool time so this I was really looking forward to.
Ok, time for some:
DI-
NO_
MEAT!
Besides, I was starved! Hadn't eaten at all today yet, and didn't eat much yesterday because it's hard to chew properly when your teeth are clenched in pain. Both of us were starved.
T rex is made up of several different areas, or rooms.
The pteradactyl, the coral, the ice and the sequoia rooms.
We sat in the pteradactyl (and I'm not going to type that again) room.
THis is one of the first things we saw when entering.
Of course our host tried to seat us right by the open doorway, where it was about 50 degrees and we would have had a lovely view of tourists walking by outside. Diane would have none of that and got us moved to a table further in.
THIS was a great table. We sat directly underneath this guy, and since it's the ptera........ big bird room, you know what is going to be right over us.
That's right, Ray Romano.
When our waitress came, this also gave me a chance to use an old line that has always been a favorite of mine.
Looking up at Old Ray I said, "So, does that come with cole slaw and fries?"
I got the feeling she had heard that one before because I got the obligatory smile with no teeth.
Ok, let's see now; Diane got the paleozoic chicken sandwich, grilled and served with bacon and lettuce and tomatoes and avacado stuffage on fried pizza dough. Something like that.
I got the bronto burger.
Both sandwiches came with chips, but these aren't your basic Ruffles chips here, these are made there and much thicker, kinda of like very flat french fries.
To both of our surprise they were quite good, a little pricey at 12 for the burger and 13 for the chicken, but you are paying for the atmosphere here, and believe me, their electric bill had to be enormous.
After ordering we both got up to look around, I grabbed the camera.
THis fellow was in one corner;
Then we went into the ice room.
I think this guy was right at the border of the ice room and sequioa room.
In my opinion, the ice room is probably to coolest looking, it also seems to undergo the biggest change every 20 minutes or so when the meteor storm hits,, all the blue walls and lighting turn bright red.
The coral room is by the bar and the sequioa room is way in the back, and wasn't even open when we were there.
Back at the table our cokes came, and then the place started messing with me.
Every once in a while there would be a light tap on my shoulder.
I'd turn and look, and nothing there. After the third time, I noticed that it was starting to get a little wet, something from above was driipping on me.
I gave Old Ray a funny look.
Diane asked what's wrong, and I told her.
"Ray's drooling on me!" "It's mammoth mucus!"
Naturally, right then the waitress was standing there, so I had to explain it to her. She told me it was probably from an air conditioning unit above.
Yeah, right, it was 55 degrees out.
All in all, it was a delightful time, no complaints at all and I'd go back there again. If you have kids, I promise you they will still be talking about T-Rex, it's by the same company that has the Rainforest Cafe, but in here it's like the rainforest on steroids.
By the way, it's not just when the meteor shower comes that the dinos move about, they do so almost constantly a little the whole time.
There is also a huge gift store attached to the building, try not to let kids see it on the way out.
Back at the resort, Diane thinks she may want to go and lie by the pool for a bit, and I think some of her Easter eggs are still hidden behind the seat cushion.
From last year.
I walked around the building to the side the pool was on , and yep, it is just packed with sunbathers.
I took the picture, then went back to the room and showed her it and told her the ones that were down there have all been taken away with hypothermia.
There is a bright spot though, according to the weather channel, it is going to start warming up tomorrow, about frigginn time!
Later on, we went on down to the arcade to use our voucher that came with the package. Now, I have not done arcades in ages and I have no idea how the voucher works. We asked the attendant, and he lost me right after he said, "It works like this,"
We liked the arcade here at Pop because it had some of the old games; Donkey Kong, pac man, missile command and the like, but we spent more time, (of our allotted one half hour) trying to figure out how to switch the machines over to the game of our choosing.
On the way out through the gift shop, it still depresses me to no end that they still have all these scarfs and gloves piled high right on the checkout counter, and people were still scarfing them up.
But tomorrow will be better, and tomorrow is Epcot!
