Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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I adore how an eternal twilight sets the perfect tone for an evening’s dinner with friends or family. The buzz of conversations, punctuated with an occasional crying child, lends an authenticity to a Latin city square. Off in the distance a volcano smokes with life and the quiet waters reflect the lights that send travelers off on a Mexican adventure.
The atmosphere inside that pyramid is very special. One of Disney's best interiors, in my opinion. Ironically, they made it feel like an exterior.
We took the requisite shots with the oversized sombreros laughing hysterically and finding a few moments of rekindling bonds that for too long have been strained. Disney has a way of making one forget life's struggles for a while affording opportunities to discover that healing can make progress.
I've heard some Imagineers chafe at people who call Disney parks an escape from the real world. They prefer to think of it as a demonstration that the real world can work well. But I still think of it as an escape.
The host greeted us again and told us our table was ready and were led to a PERFECT waterside table. I couldn’t have asked for anything more wonderful.
Wow, that's a great spot!
A giant serving of gooey, REAL, cheese infused with Mexican sausage and other goodies. I could have made a meal from this and had a TON of leftovers. Between the 4 of us, we didn’t finish it by meal’s end. Chips and salsa rounded out our appetizer extravaganza and it’s no wonder even with only 2 dinners ordered we couldn’t finish them!!
This sounds terrific. I think I'd want to make a dinner from the appetizers.
I wish this photo would have turned out.![]()
