Amy7979
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We headed to the PO-R pool and settled in with a couple of lounge chairs in the semi-private shaded area. We spent a couple of hours reading, taking pictures of my ring (okay, so that was me), getting tropical frozen drinks at the pool bar, and trying out Bills waterproof camera in the pool. We took some pictures under the waterfalls, laughing hysterically, and even took one trip down the slide each.
It was a really nice continuation of our watery day and we were almost sorry to have to leave to make our dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern. Im normally not one to spend much time at WDW *not* at the parks, but this was actually one of my favorite days on this trip it was nice to take some time out to relax.
We took the bus to the Magic Kingdom and headed to the Liberty Tree Tavern for dinner. This was my first time eating there, and to be honest my expectations werent particularly high we were doing this more for Bill, who loves turkey dinners. We gave our name to the hostess and sat in the waiting area for a short while until we heard calling the Amy7979 family from the great state of Massachusetts close enough, I guess. We were served rolls with some delicious butter (I think it had honey in it?) and some yummy salad and then plates of turkey, ham, beef, macaroni and cheese, green beans, mashed potatoes, and stuffing and it was all really good! Not really good like gourmet food, or as good as my moms homemade Thanksgiving, but much more enjoyable than I had expected. Bill tried to buy a couple of the souvenir mugs, but our waitress (who was fantastic) said that they were out of them. The dessert was an apple crisp with vanilla ice cream, also served family style. It was very good, but we were SO full from dinner. The character interaction was good here, and the characters outfits were cute. Id recommend it to families for a pretty intimate character experience. We used two table service credits here, and the total was $69.70.
Up next: We roll ourselves out of Liberty Tree Tavern...
It was a really nice continuation of our watery day and we were almost sorry to have to leave to make our dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern. Im normally not one to spend much time at WDW *not* at the parks, but this was actually one of my favorite days on this trip it was nice to take some time out to relax.
We took the bus to the Magic Kingdom and headed to the Liberty Tree Tavern for dinner. This was my first time eating there, and to be honest my expectations werent particularly high we were doing this more for Bill, who loves turkey dinners. We gave our name to the hostess and sat in the waiting area for a short while until we heard calling the Amy7979 family from the great state of Massachusetts close enough, I guess. We were served rolls with some delicious butter (I think it had honey in it?) and some yummy salad and then plates of turkey, ham, beef, macaroni and cheese, green beans, mashed potatoes, and stuffing and it was all really good! Not really good like gourmet food, or as good as my moms homemade Thanksgiving, but much more enjoyable than I had expected. Bill tried to buy a couple of the souvenir mugs, but our waitress (who was fantastic) said that they were out of them. The dessert was an apple crisp with vanilla ice cream, also served family style. It was very good, but we were SO full from dinner. The character interaction was good here, and the characters outfits were cute. Id recommend it to families for a pretty intimate character experience. We used two table service credits here, and the total was $69.70.
Up next: We roll ourselves out of Liberty Tree Tavern...