franandaj
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Day 5
I woke up a few times in the night but not enough to notice the time and when I finally woke enough to find Fran out of bed, I asked her what time it was and it was already 8AM! We had talked about leaving at 8:30 and at this point that was not looking likely.
We were meeting Pam at DHS this morning, so I texted her to make sure she would be on her way. Then I made coffee and we got dressed. Fran had toast two ways, and a yogurt, plus some V8. I ate the last of the spaghetti, some with butter and parmesan, and also had some with the rest of the sauce. I couldn't believe that I got four meals between the two of us out of that! I had some V8 as well and at 9AM we were finally ready to leave the room. Today was going to be a high of 68. I didn't plan for weather like this! I didn't bring a jacket on the trip at all because it had been so hot in the two weeks before.
When we got to the bus stop at 9:10 it said that the bus would be there at 9:33AM and when we were finally strapped in it was actually 9:40, and 10:11 before we were actually entering DHS. At SSR there are five bus stops and luckily we are the first one, so we usually get on the buses, (They can only hold two scooters) but then it takes another 10-15 minutes to pick up the rest of the passengers. We were texting back and forth. She had already arrived and parked and we were taking our own sweet time, or the bus driver was….I wanted to get a picture of the Sorcerer Mickey Topiary.
By the time we met up with Pam inside the park our RnRC FP was already in play. Pam and I rode together.
Then I went back by myself to ride with Fran’s FP.
Next was ToT and when we decided to head over for the ride, it was down. There wasn't too much else we wanted to do in that park. Both TS and ST are identical in .CA and I can ride them almost any time.
That morning when Fran realized that Pam had a car she was all excited to go off campus. Pam was game for whatever we wanted to do, as she was just here to hang out with us. Fran wanted to go to the Think Geek store at the Florida Mall, she buys a ton of stuff there online at home, but she thought that maybe the physical store would have better stuff. First we needed food. We were able to cram both scooters into Pam’s car and fit the three of us.
We headed over to DS to get some Fish and Chips at Cooke’s. Fran and I got an order of one piece of fish with chips. It was a huge piece and plenty of protein to split between the two of us.
Fran and I ordered onion rings as well. Cooke’s makes some great onion rings and the serving is very generous. We took a few of these home with us.
They were able to make a Gluten free version for Pam. And no, her tartar sauce is not green, that's Fran’s Mtn Dew bottle shading her plate.
After lunch we had lots of tasty choices for dessert, but we had been sitting in the sun, it wasn't a hot day, but gelato sounded really good.
Pam got coconut and chocolate (I think).
I think Fran got salted caramel.
I got the Trifecta of Tiramisu, Salted Caramel, and Straciatella.
We found a Bench in the shade outside Art Smith’s place and ate our treats, and then we headed back to the parking lot to embark on our adventures for the day.
First we went to the Florida Mall where the Think Geek store was located. We saw lots of neat stuff but a lot of it we already had because Fran had bought it online. Pam found something and then we headed out of the mall.
While we visited all these stores Fran rode my scooter, but we ended up using her battery as that one was put in after mine. Since I was loading and unloading the car, and my scooter weighs a few pounds less, I preferred to use the one that weighed less.
Pam mentioned that the Disney Character Warehouse at the Premium Outlets was nearby and Fran was all over that! She ended up with two Jumbo sacks full of stuff and asked me to be proud of her restraint for all the things that she didn’t buy! Some of the stuff had actually already sold on eBay too.
By this time it was getting close to our dinner ADR so we headed back to the Disney bubble. Traffic was horrible and it took almost an hour to go less than 5 miles. We spent over 10 minutes trying to make a right turn!
We unloaded the scooters said our goodbyes to Pam (until Tuesday) and headed off to dinner at Morimoto Asia. On our way, we realized that Fran's battery was almost completely dead. We switched scooters to get there and once we were at the restaurant, we asked if we could bring in the battery to charge while we ate dinner. Luckily they had an out of the way back room and we got a small amount of charging while we ate.
Last time we were here the food was great, but we had service issues possibly due to a language barrier with our server. This time we had an excellent server who was very knowledgeable about sake and he helped me make a great choice, albeit rather expensive. We were seated with a great view of the open kitchen. I learned from our waiter that this side is a classical Chinese kitchen and all the Chinese items are made on this side.
The menu is Pan Asian so all the non Chinese dishes are made on this side.
So our server helped me pick out a nice sake. My biggest peeve last time that I was here was that the server couldn't tell me what portion of sake I was getting for my money. On the menu, three prices were listed but it didn’t say how large a serving they were. I ended up going with the Watari Bune sake in the medium size which he assured me was similar to 300ml. I believe it was something like 11oz, why they can’t standardize their drink measurements is beyond me!
I started off with Tuna sushi, Magaro. This is always a good indicator for how fresh the fish is in a restaurant. It’s one of the most popular and commonly ordered raw fish, if the tuna isn’t good, I would think about ordering cooked food for the rest of the meal. This was the freshest tuna that I think I've ever had!
We decided to split a Tempura shrimp roll, since they are cooked, Fran can eat these.
Our three hot appetizers all arrived at once. At the last moment i decided to add the Tempura Rock Shrimp in spicy aioli. While we did like this and ate almost all of it, I probably wouldn't order this again.
The Pork shumai have been a favorite of mine for a while. These were very good too, Fran only ate one of hers, so we took the other one home.
The Morimoto Ribs were offered in an Appetizer size and an entree. We got the appetizer of three. These were as good as our server advertised them, we each ate about half of one rib before we started to get full and we decided that the ribs would travel better than the shrimp, so we focused on finishing that.
And here's where the service started to slip. We rounded off our dinner of appetizers with an order of Beef lo mein. Being in such close proximity to the kitchen, I could see the orders when they came up and I sort of made a game of trying to guess what they were. Not sure if you noticed, but in quite a few of the food pictures you can see Fran with her tablet, so I didn't have the most “present" dinner companion that evening.
So when I saw a plate of what looked like Beef Lo Mein come up I was hopeful that would finally have all our food. And it sat there. Several other dishes came up and their servers snatched them away, but the poor lonely plate of Beef Lo Mein was left by itself.
More dishes came up, and left, yet the poor Beef Lo Mein sat there, just waiting. It was under the warmer, but I kept hoping that it was not ours by this point. I would have said something to our server, if I saw him.
Anywhere.
Maybe it was his break time.
Eventually he came back and grabbed the plate and whisked it to our table. It wasn't cold, but it wasn't piping hot either.
It was good, and between the two of us we ate half of it. This was when we decided to concentrate on eating the tempura shrimp, as the noodles, the ribs and shumai were good leftovers. The shrimp would be soggy. So we took the other things home for later.
As we headed towards the bus stop, even though we had charged her battery some her Scooter started acting up on the way home. Twice it stalled and I had to push the reset button to get it started again. Eventually we switched scooters and I rode hers since I would use less battery power. I babied it home, never reaching full speed and was able to get it to the room with no further incident, and immediately put it on the charger. We figured that all it needed was a full charge for the battery and everything would be fine. Right?
I started some more laundry, and waited up to throw it in the dryer, then I took a bath and went to bed.
I woke up a few times in the night but not enough to notice the time and when I finally woke enough to find Fran out of bed, I asked her what time it was and it was already 8AM! We had talked about leaving at 8:30 and at this point that was not looking likely.
We were meeting Pam at DHS this morning, so I texted her to make sure she would be on her way. Then I made coffee and we got dressed. Fran had toast two ways, and a yogurt, plus some V8. I ate the last of the spaghetti, some with butter and parmesan, and also had some with the rest of the sauce. I couldn't believe that I got four meals between the two of us out of that! I had some V8 as well and at 9AM we were finally ready to leave the room. Today was going to be a high of 68. I didn't plan for weather like this! I didn't bring a jacket on the trip at all because it had been so hot in the two weeks before.
When we got to the bus stop at 9:10 it said that the bus would be there at 9:33AM and when we were finally strapped in it was actually 9:40, and 10:11 before we were actually entering DHS. At SSR there are five bus stops and luckily we are the first one, so we usually get on the buses, (They can only hold two scooters) but then it takes another 10-15 minutes to pick up the rest of the passengers. We were texting back and forth. She had already arrived and parked and we were taking our own sweet time, or the bus driver was….I wanted to get a picture of the Sorcerer Mickey Topiary.

By the time we met up with Pam inside the park our RnRC FP was already in play. Pam and I rode together.

Then I went back by myself to ride with Fran’s FP.

Next was ToT and when we decided to head over for the ride, it was down. There wasn't too much else we wanted to do in that park. Both TS and ST are identical in .CA and I can ride them almost any time.
That morning when Fran realized that Pam had a car she was all excited to go off campus. Pam was game for whatever we wanted to do, as she was just here to hang out with us. Fran wanted to go to the Think Geek store at the Florida Mall, she buys a ton of stuff there online at home, but she thought that maybe the physical store would have better stuff. First we needed food. We were able to cram both scooters into Pam’s car and fit the three of us.

We headed over to DS to get some Fish and Chips at Cooke’s. Fran and I got an order of one piece of fish with chips. It was a huge piece and plenty of protein to split between the two of us.

Fran and I ordered onion rings as well. Cooke’s makes some great onion rings and the serving is very generous. We took a few of these home with us.

They were able to make a Gluten free version for Pam. And no, her tartar sauce is not green, that's Fran’s Mtn Dew bottle shading her plate.

After lunch we had lots of tasty choices for dessert, but we had been sitting in the sun, it wasn't a hot day, but gelato sounded really good.

Pam got coconut and chocolate (I think).

I think Fran got salted caramel.

I got the Trifecta of Tiramisu, Salted Caramel, and Straciatella.

We found a Bench in the shade outside Art Smith’s place and ate our treats, and then we headed back to the parking lot to embark on our adventures for the day.
First we went to the Florida Mall where the Think Geek store was located. We saw lots of neat stuff but a lot of it we already had because Fran had bought it online. Pam found something and then we headed out of the mall.
While we visited all these stores Fran rode my scooter, but we ended up using her battery as that one was put in after mine. Since I was loading and unloading the car, and my scooter weighs a few pounds less, I preferred to use the one that weighed less.
Pam mentioned that the Disney Character Warehouse at the Premium Outlets was nearby and Fran was all over that! She ended up with two Jumbo sacks full of stuff and asked me to be proud of her restraint for all the things that she didn’t buy! Some of the stuff had actually already sold on eBay too.
By this time it was getting close to our dinner ADR so we headed back to the Disney bubble. Traffic was horrible and it took almost an hour to go less than 5 miles. We spent over 10 minutes trying to make a right turn!
We unloaded the scooters said our goodbyes to Pam (until Tuesday) and headed off to dinner at Morimoto Asia. On our way, we realized that Fran's battery was almost completely dead. We switched scooters to get there and once we were at the restaurant, we asked if we could bring in the battery to charge while we ate dinner. Luckily they had an out of the way back room and we got a small amount of charging while we ate.
Last time we were here the food was great, but we had service issues possibly due to a language barrier with our server. This time we had an excellent server who was very knowledgeable about sake and he helped me make a great choice, albeit rather expensive. We were seated with a great view of the open kitchen. I learned from our waiter that this side is a classical Chinese kitchen and all the Chinese items are made on this side.

The menu is Pan Asian so all the non Chinese dishes are made on this side.

So our server helped me pick out a nice sake. My biggest peeve last time that I was here was that the server couldn't tell me what portion of sake I was getting for my money. On the menu, three prices were listed but it didn’t say how large a serving they were. I ended up going with the Watari Bune sake in the medium size which he assured me was similar to 300ml. I believe it was something like 11oz, why they can’t standardize their drink measurements is beyond me!

I started off with Tuna sushi, Magaro. This is always a good indicator for how fresh the fish is in a restaurant. It’s one of the most popular and commonly ordered raw fish, if the tuna isn’t good, I would think about ordering cooked food for the rest of the meal. This was the freshest tuna that I think I've ever had!

We decided to split a Tempura shrimp roll, since they are cooked, Fran can eat these.

Our three hot appetizers all arrived at once. At the last moment i decided to add the Tempura Rock Shrimp in spicy aioli. While we did like this and ate almost all of it, I probably wouldn't order this again.

The Pork shumai have been a favorite of mine for a while. These were very good too, Fran only ate one of hers, so we took the other one home.

The Morimoto Ribs were offered in an Appetizer size and an entree. We got the appetizer of three. These were as good as our server advertised them, we each ate about half of one rib before we started to get full and we decided that the ribs would travel better than the shrimp, so we focused on finishing that.

And here's where the service started to slip. We rounded off our dinner of appetizers with an order of Beef lo mein. Being in such close proximity to the kitchen, I could see the orders when they came up and I sort of made a game of trying to guess what they were. Not sure if you noticed, but in quite a few of the food pictures you can see Fran with her tablet, so I didn't have the most “present" dinner companion that evening.
So when I saw a plate of what looked like Beef Lo Mein come up I was hopeful that would finally have all our food. And it sat there. Several other dishes came up and their servers snatched them away, but the poor lonely plate of Beef Lo Mein was left by itself.
More dishes came up, and left, yet the poor Beef Lo Mein sat there, just waiting. It was under the warmer, but I kept hoping that it was not ours by this point. I would have said something to our server, if I saw him.
Anywhere.
Maybe it was his break time.
Eventually he came back and grabbed the plate and whisked it to our table. It wasn't cold, but it wasn't piping hot either.

It was good, and between the two of us we ate half of it. This was when we decided to concentrate on eating the tempura shrimp, as the noodles, the ribs and shumai were good leftovers. The shrimp would be soggy. So we took the other things home for later.
As we headed towards the bus stop, even though we had charged her battery some her Scooter started acting up on the way home. Twice it stalled and I had to push the reset button to get it started again. Eventually we switched scooters and I rode hers since I would use less battery power. I babied it home, never reaching full speed and was able to get it to the room with no further incident, and immediately put it on the charger. We figured that all it needed was a full charge for the battery and everything would be fine. Right?
I started some more laundry, and waited up to throw it in the dryer, then I took a bath and went to bed.