Boss Hogg
<font color=green>It's 5 o'clock somewhere<br><fon
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The Story so far...
Day 0 - All the Fives
Day1 - the day after the night before
Day 2 - Dry times ahead...
Day 3 - Drink Story Mania
Day 4 - IF&WF
Day 5 - YEAH BABY IT'S 5'o'clock
Day 6 - OMG my head
Day 7 - Home we go
Day 8 - Wave if you want a drink
After some discussion we decide that we’ll go to the Wave at the Contemporary for dinner tonight.
As far as the day is concerned, we’ve never really explored SSR much so decide to have a walk around the resort and then walk over to DTD via Congress Park.
Setting off we walk through the main pool area and amble around the lake to DTD stopping to take a lot of pictures – most of the ones I take seem to be of Fulton’s upon review – weird!
After our failure to get into T-Rex last night we have another go for lunch, and as it is a lot quieter today are easily able to get a seat at the bar.
As we are at the Wave tonight we decide to just have a couple of appetizers, but, the nachos I order and Deb’s flatbread are huge!
All washed down with a couple of Sam Adams for me and some weird cocktail thing for Deb. A very pleasant meal really, the food is pretty good really. We bid farewell to T Rex and head out for a look around some shops at DTD, at which point we decide (well Deb suggests – woohoo) a stop off at the Sosa Cigar Bar. A Red Stripe for me accompanies by Sosa Wavell (a very pleasant smoke) and a glass of Chardonnay for Deb.
After some more wandering and browsing (not to mention a quick margarita at the House of Blues Bar)
we are back at the room relaxing (possibly with a cold one) before getting ready to head off to the Wave.
This is much busier than the lunch time we visited, but we are lucky as a couple are just leaving the bar as we arrive, so we assume the postion for the night.
A Corona to start off for me with Deb having a glass of wine, neither of which are terribly cold, but drinkable nonetheless.
The food is lovely, and despite the confusion with our starters (both similar soups, and we think the bartender has them the wrong way around) it is all very tasty. From memory, I have another beer or two (Yuengling this time) and Deb has a Martini, and then a Margarita. The Margarita is probably one of the best we tasted – really good. We conclude with a Manhattan for Deb and a Bourbon for me.
A quick cab ride later (despite the can driver going to the wrong resort!) and we are back at the room for a last beer of the day.
Day 0 - All the Fives
Day1 - the day after the night before
Day 2 - Dry times ahead...
Day 3 - Drink Story Mania
Day 4 - IF&WF
Day 5 - YEAH BABY IT'S 5'o'clock
Day 6 - OMG my head
Day 7 - Home we go
Day 8 - Wave if you want a drink
After some discussion we decide that we’ll go to the Wave at the Contemporary for dinner tonight.
As far as the day is concerned, we’ve never really explored SSR much so decide to have a walk around the resort and then walk over to DTD via Congress Park.
Setting off we walk through the main pool area and amble around the lake to DTD stopping to take a lot of pictures – most of the ones I take seem to be of Fulton’s upon review – weird!


After our failure to get into T-Rex last night we have another go for lunch, and as it is a lot quieter today are easily able to get a seat at the bar.


As we are at the Wave tonight we decide to just have a couple of appetizers, but, the nachos I order and Deb’s flatbread are huge!
All washed down with a couple of Sam Adams for me and some weird cocktail thing for Deb. A very pleasant meal really, the food is pretty good really. We bid farewell to T Rex and head out for a look around some shops at DTD, at which point we decide (well Deb suggests – woohoo) a stop off at the Sosa Cigar Bar. A Red Stripe for me accompanies by Sosa Wavell (a very pleasant smoke) and a glass of Chardonnay for Deb.
After some more wandering and browsing (not to mention a quick margarita at the House of Blues Bar)


we are back at the room relaxing (possibly with a cold one) before getting ready to head off to the Wave.

This is much busier than the lunch time we visited, but we are lucky as a couple are just leaving the bar as we arrive, so we assume the postion for the night.
A Corona to start off for me with Deb having a glass of wine, neither of which are terribly cold, but drinkable nonetheless.
The food is lovely, and despite the confusion with our starters (both similar soups, and we think the bartender has them the wrong way around) it is all very tasty. From memory, I have another beer or two (Yuengling this time) and Deb has a Martini, and then a Margarita. The Margarita is probably one of the best we tasted – really good. We conclude with a Manhattan for Deb and a Bourbon for me.



A quick cab ride later (despite the can driver going to the wrong resort!) and we are back at the room for a last beer of the day.