Mr. D's K-Man
<font color="purple"><font color="red">Life is unc
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Where do I begin?
After our experience on October 16, 2005, I became determined to be the first caller when the Chefs Table opened for Easter Sunday. The first of my dozen calls was placed at the airport in Orlando while waiting for our return flight to CT. I found out that I was one day too early and was told that the first caller who got through the following morning would get the desired reservation. My quest began Tuesday morning at 6:50 AM. At 7:00:01 I got through and successfully secured the reservation. I truly felt that I hit the lottery and I knew I would be able to give a very special surprise to Bob for his birthday.
Ironically, later that morning, Bob called me rather disappointed to tell me that he was unable to get the Chefs Table for Easter Sunday, so we had to settle on Tuesday, April 18th. I never let on that I had the prized reservation and it was a surprise for him.
As Christmas drew near, I called to see if I could get a written confirmation of the reservation. It arrived the next day!
Our lives became extremely busy as we sold one house and moved into our new home over the Christmas holidays. One night while sitting by the fireplace, Bob told me that our trip to Florida was canceled as we would not be attending the annual trade show in Orlando. My heart sank! I told him oh, but we have to go. He pressed me as to why we had to go. Faced with the difficult decision, I broke down and told Bob about the reservation. The surprise was gone! I felt really badly that my cherished reservation and prized gift was suddenly worthless.
Regardless, I was determined that we would be going to the Chefs Table for dinner on Easter Sunday, even if it was a day trip. Over the next 4 months, I worked a lot of extra hours and earned the money for us to be able to afford a 4 day weekend at the Grand Floridian. Over the next 4 months, Bob walked around bragging about his surprise and in great anticipation of our next trip to the Grand.
As the date approached, and I confirmed our reservation, Israel Perez worked tirelessly with my every request. He met every request and every last detail was perfect. Perhaps the greatest and toughest challenged I presented to him was my request for the harpist to play Bobs favorite song for us at the Chefs Table. I asked him to accomplish what had never been done, a harpist playing in the kitchen of V&As. Over a three week period, he worked tirelessly to meet the challenge.
As we arrived for dinner at 5:45 PM, we were warmly greeted by Mark Hoevenaars who welcomed us back and wished Mister Disney a
Happy Birthday.

As we arrived for dinner at 5:45 PM, we were warmly greeted by Mark Hoevenaars who welcomed us back and wished Bob a Happy Birthday. We were given the warmest greeting we have ever received at Victoria & Alberts. Mark had a very warm smile and twinkle in his eye as he winked at me, his signal that everything was in place. Diane had already stepped from behind the podium to come out and give each of us her warmest hug. You arrived and gave us equally warm greetings and told us the kitchen was waiting our arrival.
We began our walk back to the kitchen and I noticed the harp, but no harpist. As we continued our walk back, we received smiles and welcomes from so many of the staff, most of whom remembered us from our many visits. The kitchen door swung open and through all the noises of the pots and pans, we were greeted by staff, especially Sous Chef Aimee who was our chef last Easter and had prepared a special dish for us in October when we dined in the main restaurant.
As we enter the dining room in the rear of the kitchen, we could hear something wonderful, the sound of Somewhere in Time coming from a harp. We entered the private dining room and saw a beautiful woman smiling at us as she played Mister Disneys favorite song.
I turned to see the expression on Mister Disneys face and noticed his eyes were filled with tears. Through the efforts of so many, Mister Disney himself had been reduced to tears running down his cheeks.
More Magic took place in that moment than I have ever experienced in my life.
I cant thank Israel Perez and the entire staff of the Grand Floridian for that very special gift.
You see, no matter what one's demographics, it's never too late to have a happy childhood!
I believe in Romance and showing my Love in more than just words!
As the harpist played her first set, our Victoria Anne
came over and greeted us followed by our Albert Joseph
. This was the beginning of a wonderful evening of their doating over our every need. They could not have been nicer to us. 
In front of us in the center of the table was the glass bowl with a dozen cut red roses
, another prearranged gift through Israel.
Mister Disney leaned over and asked if there was a hidden
Mickey in the flowers, as I had arranged back in October. I told him I skipped the hidden
Mickey as I had already done that one. 
Joseph came back with the warm rolls, the fresh butter and the first of our many drinks. I leaned over to Joseph and warned him Please do NOT bring me any more bread after this. And if I change my mind, still dont bring me any more bread. This was a lesson I learned after my last visit. (Roll-proof elastic waist bands). Joseph smiled and agreed to be strict with me.
After our experience on October 16, 2005, I became determined to be the first caller when the Chefs Table opened for Easter Sunday. The first of my dozen calls was placed at the airport in Orlando while waiting for our return flight to CT. I found out that I was one day too early and was told that the first caller who got through the following morning would get the desired reservation. My quest began Tuesday morning at 6:50 AM. At 7:00:01 I got through and successfully secured the reservation. I truly felt that I hit the lottery and I knew I would be able to give a very special surprise to Bob for his birthday.
Ironically, later that morning, Bob called me rather disappointed to tell me that he was unable to get the Chefs Table for Easter Sunday, so we had to settle on Tuesday, April 18th. I never let on that I had the prized reservation and it was a surprise for him.
As Christmas drew near, I called to see if I could get a written confirmation of the reservation. It arrived the next day!
Our lives became extremely busy as we sold one house and moved into our new home over the Christmas holidays. One night while sitting by the fireplace, Bob told me that our trip to Florida was canceled as we would not be attending the annual trade show in Orlando. My heart sank! I told him oh, but we have to go. He pressed me as to why we had to go. Faced with the difficult decision, I broke down and told Bob about the reservation. The surprise was gone! I felt really badly that my cherished reservation and prized gift was suddenly worthless.
Regardless, I was determined that we would be going to the Chefs Table for dinner on Easter Sunday, even if it was a day trip. Over the next 4 months, I worked a lot of extra hours and earned the money for us to be able to afford a 4 day weekend at the Grand Floridian. Over the next 4 months, Bob walked around bragging about his surprise and in great anticipation of our next trip to the Grand.
As the date approached, and I confirmed our reservation, Israel Perez worked tirelessly with my every request. He met every request and every last detail was perfect. Perhaps the greatest and toughest challenged I presented to him was my request for the harpist to play Bobs favorite song for us at the Chefs Table. I asked him to accomplish what had never been done, a harpist playing in the kitchen of V&As. Over a three week period, he worked tirelessly to meet the challenge.
As we arrived for dinner at 5:45 PM, we were warmly greeted by Mark Hoevenaars who welcomed us back and wished Mister Disney a





As we arrived for dinner at 5:45 PM, we were warmly greeted by Mark Hoevenaars who welcomed us back and wished Bob a Happy Birthday. We were given the warmest greeting we have ever received at Victoria & Alberts. Mark had a very warm smile and twinkle in his eye as he winked at me, his signal that everything was in place. Diane had already stepped from behind the podium to come out and give each of us her warmest hug. You arrived and gave us equally warm greetings and told us the kitchen was waiting our arrival.
We began our walk back to the kitchen and I noticed the harp, but no harpist. As we continued our walk back, we received smiles and welcomes from so many of the staff, most of whom remembered us from our many visits. The kitchen door swung open and through all the noises of the pots and pans, we were greeted by staff, especially Sous Chef Aimee who was our chef last Easter and had prepared a special dish for us in October when we dined in the main restaurant.
As we enter the dining room in the rear of the kitchen, we could hear something wonderful, the sound of Somewhere in Time coming from a harp. We entered the private dining room and saw a beautiful woman smiling at us as she played Mister Disneys favorite song.
I turned to see the expression on Mister Disneys face and noticed his eyes were filled with tears. Through the efforts of so many, Mister Disney himself had been reduced to tears running down his cheeks.


I cant thank Israel Perez and the entire staff of the Grand Floridian for that very special gift.


I believe in Romance and showing my Love in more than just words!

As the harpist played her first set, our Victoria Anne



In front of us in the center of the table was the glass bowl with a dozen cut red roses






Joseph came back with the warm rolls, the fresh butter and the first of our many drinks. I leaned over to Joseph and warned him Please do NOT bring me any more bread after this. And if I change my mind, still dont bring me any more bread. This was a lesson I learned after my last visit. (Roll-proof elastic waist bands). Joseph smiled and agreed to be strict with me.