ammag
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We haven't been (to DTD) since 2012 so we want to catch up a bit and sample a few food options at Disney Springs. We will have about 3 hours, two adults. How's this plan, and do you suggest anyhitng else? We are planning on sharing the dishes unless we hear otherwise.
Town center: homecoming chicken sandwich, daily poutine (traditional, since we've never had it)
Amorette's patisserie (share one item or buy two small)
The landing: morimoto Asia street ribs, ganachery, maybe jock Lindsay's for a drink and a snack?!? Is jock's worth going to? Not sure if we want to spend the money on drinks and snacks here but if we do we would share the rolling Boulder sliders or possibly the air pirate's pretzels.
Marketplace: maybe a drink at dockside or Starbucks if we need caffeine.
Is this an ok plan? Anyhitng not good, or that should be replaced? Is this too much food?
Town center: homecoming chicken sandwich, daily poutine (traditional, since we've never had it)
Amorette's patisserie (share one item or buy two small)
The landing: morimoto Asia street ribs, ganachery, maybe jock Lindsay's for a drink and a snack?!? Is jock's worth going to? Not sure if we want to spend the money on drinks and snacks here but if we do we would share the rolling Boulder sliders or possibly the air pirate's pretzels.
Marketplace: maybe a drink at dockside or Starbucks if we need caffeine.
Is this an ok plan? Anyhitng not good, or that should be replaced? Is this too much food?

If that wasn't the case most of their drinks are truly awful.
Highly disappointed in food and drinks. I'd get two things at amorette's and share (the items do run small and are AMAZING). The ganachery is good (I would get them to go) and get a crepe instead (or gelato that place is great too). Not on your list is frontera's guac (it is also fantastic). It's a lot of food, but skip breakfast bc totally worth it. 


If so, we won't be one of them. 
