Back a week ago from a week's trip. A quick rundown on our food from what I remember (I'm probably forgetting a couple)
WCC skillet was fine and I put away 3 milkshakes
Crystal Palace breakfast good
Cape May dinner love Cape May, had the same server as we did in Oct (she remembered me when I placed our drink order), no more lava cakes though (got them in Aug)
50s lunch we had just had it in Aug, so we tried different dishes for a change (I always get the meatloaf), I finally had the fried chicken (good)
B&C dinner sandwiches and brownie/ice cream (wanted to try something different than the No Way Jose)
Citricos good meal (DW and I both had the short ribs), nice to have regular sized portions for a change
Park Fare breakfast been doing this one every year for a long time and its kind of falling out of favor with us (first trip in 10 years we skipped the dinner), didnt have a very good server, and the characters took forever to come around (we were what I think was first seating at 8:00 and it took 50 minutes to see our second character, and then the last 3 came boom-boom-boom at about 80 minutes)
Ohana dinner had a pretty long wait for a 5:45 ADR (almost an hour), meats werent well done, DW and DD thought the potstickers were overdone (were fine to me), and even the bread on the bread pudding was overcooked. It was a much different visit than Aug, which was great. We did get some medium steak on the 2nd round when we specifically asked for it.
ESPN sandwiches and fries were fine. DD wasnt feeling well though and we had to cut the meal quick.
France bakery ham & cheese croissants and a ham & cheese pizza bread-like thing (forgot the name no sauce though). Croissants A, pizza bread thing C.
BC quick food thing ham & cheese croissants a couple of days for breakfast were fine to get the day going. We also got sandwiches on our departure, which were fine (the ham sandwich was better than fine it was good)
AK cart jalapeno cheese pretzels for breakfast and lunch one day (love these things and only available in AK)
Starring Rolls tried the marble cupcake (ehh) and the BF (better than the last time we tried it).
MGM snack counter in the Villain Store brownie for me (delicious), carrot cake cookie for DW (said it was delicious), and Mickey choc chip cookie (good too)
MK Ice Cream stopped by here 3 or 4 times I think
F&W grazed one entire day and liked most of what we had. I remember Poland being way overpriced at $5 for the 2 slices of sausage and perogie, the short ribs being good at France, the chicken stick in China (good), and the waffle in Belgium being good. We had many more things, but that is what I remember sitting here now.
I think we saved $120 with TIW this trip and about $90 in Aug, so the $75 purchase definitely paid for itself and more.
WCC skillet was fine and I put away 3 milkshakes
Crystal Palace breakfast good
Cape May dinner love Cape May, had the same server as we did in Oct (she remembered me when I placed our drink order), no more lava cakes though (got them in Aug)
50s lunch we had just had it in Aug, so we tried different dishes for a change (I always get the meatloaf), I finally had the fried chicken (good)
B&C dinner sandwiches and brownie/ice cream (wanted to try something different than the No Way Jose)
Citricos good meal (DW and I both had the short ribs), nice to have regular sized portions for a change
Park Fare breakfast been doing this one every year for a long time and its kind of falling out of favor with us (first trip in 10 years we skipped the dinner), didnt have a very good server, and the characters took forever to come around (we were what I think was first seating at 8:00 and it took 50 minutes to see our second character, and then the last 3 came boom-boom-boom at about 80 minutes)
Ohana dinner had a pretty long wait for a 5:45 ADR (almost an hour), meats werent well done, DW and DD thought the potstickers were overdone (were fine to me), and even the bread on the bread pudding was overcooked. It was a much different visit than Aug, which was great. We did get some medium steak on the 2nd round when we specifically asked for it.
ESPN sandwiches and fries were fine. DD wasnt feeling well though and we had to cut the meal quick.
France bakery ham & cheese croissants and a ham & cheese pizza bread-like thing (forgot the name no sauce though). Croissants A, pizza bread thing C.
BC quick food thing ham & cheese croissants a couple of days for breakfast were fine to get the day going. We also got sandwiches on our departure, which were fine (the ham sandwich was better than fine it was good)
AK cart jalapeno cheese pretzels for breakfast and lunch one day (love these things and only available in AK)
Starring Rolls tried the marble cupcake (ehh) and the BF (better than the last time we tried it).
MGM snack counter in the Villain Store brownie for me (delicious), carrot cake cookie for DW (said it was delicious), and Mickey choc chip cookie (good too)
MK Ice Cream stopped by here 3 or 4 times I think
F&W grazed one entire day and liked most of what we had. I remember Poland being way overpriced at $5 for the 2 slices of sausage and perogie, the short ribs being good at France, the chicken stick in China (good), and the waffle in Belgium being good. We had many more things, but that is what I remember sitting here now.
I think we saved $120 with TIW this trip and about $90 in Aug, so the $75 purchase definitely paid for itself and more.