~ The Man Report ~~~~~~~~~~~~2007~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Legos & Sausage~~~~~~~~
After a good long rest, we head off to Downtown Disney. It’s around 4:45 p.m. & we’re going to see if we can dine Disney-style at the
Portabella Yacht Club which is right next to the Fulton’s Crab House (the big boat).
Those that have never eaten at this restaurant, I highly recommend it.
We’ve never eaten here before and wanted to give it a look-see. I knew trying to eat at any Epcot restaurant during Spring Break without Priority Seating would simply be a waste of time. They’d be jammed with tired toddlers, angry parents, and rookie Canadians.
However, I also knew that many of the resort restaurants (and DTD restaurants) would probably be slow if we went really early. Those restaurants rarely fill up early so when you don’t have a PS arrangement, one of these can be a good bet.
Eating early is good for our family anyway. For some reason, Moan Boy is similar to a werewolf
(ok, not similar, but I’ve always wanted to work a werewolf into my trip report). I’m pretty sure all those cigars and tacos my wife consumed during pregnancy had something to do with it.
When the sun goes down, Moan Boy is done for the day. He wants to be in the hotel room, jammies on, and watching TV or playing with his Gameboy. He does
NOT want to be out doing stuff.
We roll into the restaurant around 5 p.m. and there are only 4 or 5 tables with patrons sitting at them. I ask if they’ll sit four of us out on the patio near the lake and they promptly take care of us. The view was incredible as it was a gorgeous day outside.
The bus boy shows up with bread and water almost immediately and is soon followed by an excellent waiter who brings us a nice bottle of Chianti.
Looking at the menu, I’m pleased to note that the fare is mostly Italian (or Mediterranean for you fancy people

).
I quickly locate a selection of bow tie pasta with chicken served in a light cream sauce with vegetables. Not the healthiest thing in the world, but better than a lot of others. The veggies should help keep my recent bout of scurvy at bay.
Some of you have read my other reports and some of you haven’t. Those that haven’t may have picked up on the little subtle hints I’ve made about my wife’s gastro-intestinal functions (or
dis-functions). I’ve been a lot more subtle this report vs. others due to complaints about my “potty talk”.
So, knowing that, you’ll be absolutely horrified to know that my wife ordered the
rigatoni with sausage meat sauce and peppers!!!!
I roll my eyes back & think to myself “It Begins”.
If you remember correctly, she wasn’t feeling too good this morning. The MSG-laced fish & chips from the night before had darn near done her in. Exactly what she was thinking was anybody’s guess. All I knew for certain was tomorrow’s escapade into the Animal Kingdom was sure to be doomed to toiletcoasters and penguin walks.
Last but not least, Pooh and I split a side of asparagus. The split didn’t go as I’d hoped as she ate all of it before I even had a single noodle swallowed off my entree.
I must tell you all that it was one of our finest dining experiences
EVER at WDW. I highly recommend going with your family. Unless it’s too hot, sit out on the patio and enjoy the evening as we did. If you don’t have Priority Seating, just go early. You won’t regret it.
I still say that if you have just one night out alone with your significant other, you should always to go the
California Grill then stay and watch the fireworks over MK from the balcony afterwards (that’s for you
blue_ster). They pipe in the music to the restaurant so you get the best experience possible of this wonderful show (called Wishes I think). I’ll have more on the Cal Grill later as that’s exactly where Pooh & I went for dinner Thursday after AK.
When we finished dinner we decided to hit DTD and maybe catch a margarita (Cpt. Jack’s is da best). First though we had to stop at the
Lego Land store and let the kids go down the slide and steal (I mean “Play” with) the display Lego’s located outside.
After about 20 minutes, I ventured into the Lego store for the first time ever. What an awesome store! It was pure chaos, but a totally unbelievable store.
As a kid, I loved Legos. I could make the most awesome space ships out of Legos. I also saw Star Wars at least 40 times.
At this Lego store they have bins of hard to find parts all lined up on one wall. I grabbed a little container and started loading up on the hard to find pieces that would help me construct better space ships upon our return home.
At one point Loud Girl came over to ask me a question. I waved her off with a grunt a mumbled something like “…can’t talk… busy”. A few minutes later I heard Pooh tell her “…don’t worry LeeAndra, daddy’s an idiot”.
After I’d filled up my Lego container, I ventured towards another area of the store that had a large bin of Lego “guys”. Right on top was a totally cool
space “guy” with a “choice” helmet, a light saber, and the coolest uniform.
At that moment I spied a 9 year-old red headed boy wearing a Battlestar Galactica shirt approximately the same distance from the Lego “guy” bin as me. He had spotted the exact same guy!! I looked at him… He looked at me… and the race was on!!
I used to be an Olympic athlete. No, I never participated in the Olympics, but I was of the same caliber if you get my meaning. I played hockey, football, track, baseball, soccer, and also skied. I was as nimble as a spry Ninja. Sadly, those days are long gone.
Now I’m forty, bloated from pasta & an ill advised vacation diet, plus I’ve got half a quart of red wine in me.
Spry is no longer an adjective used when describing Buzzila.
Needless to say, I lost the battle for the prized Lego space “guy” and was forced to settle for some plain old “blue” guy with a normal helmet and just a laser blaster in his hand.
By the time we left the store, we had $70 worth of Legos. I felt like they were mine. I was the only one who felt this way.
We decided that if we let the kids play with them (including me) we’d just lose them in the condo so we packed them up in the bag to be played with upon our return home on Saturday.
We settled into the room for the evening, watched some Seinfeld then hit the sack. We never did get to Capt. Jacks for a margarita. No big deal. We had found some awesome Legos which you can enjoy for a long time.
Tomorrow was Thursday and Animal Kingdom. Tomorrow night we had a baby-sitter coming so mom and dad could go out to dinner and party at Pleasure Island. Little did we know that Thursday would be our last trip to the theme parks.
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