Tinkerbell show menu

disneyangel

<font color=green>Has a seperate pudding stomach<b
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I asked the shareholders club to give me details on the Menu before booking the show for our Trip in January. DD is a fussy eater. Pasta is her usual fave !
I'm glad I did as the only thing I think she'll eat is the Christmas tree. She's never been known to refuse chocolate - wonder we she gets that from :rotfl: )

Here it is in case anyone else wants to know upfront

Adult Menu:
-Saumon mariné à l'aneth et crème de raifort (Dill marinated Salmon with horseradish cream)
-Dos de veau roti aux champignons accompagné de gratins dauphinois et legumes confits (Roasted veal with mushrooms sauce, cheese topped Potatoes dish and pickled vegetables)
-Buche de noel et coullis de fruit (Typical French christmas "Buche" cake in fruit sauces)
-Beverage : 1/2 Vittel Mineral Water + 1/2 Red or White wine bottle + coffee and tea

Children Menu:
-Cocktail de crevettes sauce Aurore (Shrimp cocktail with Aurora sauce)
-Emincé de veau aux champignons + gateau de pomme de terre (Veal in mushrooms sauce and potatoes cake)
-Sapin au chocolat (Chocolate Christmas tree)
-Soda ou jus de fruits (Soda or Fruit juice

:rolleyes: I think we might give it a miss or all have afternoon tea that day before we go. I can't say I really fancy the adult menu either :guilty:
 
Shame about DD, but hopefully of use to others. Cheers for posting :thumbsup2
 
I see they haven't changed the adult menu from last year although the children's one is different.

The food is actually very good although I personally would not choose veal. I think my DDs would actually have preferred chicken nuggets and chips LOL but they certainly loved the dessert!

To be honest, the show is so good that I think it is worth paying for to see it alone ::yes:: however I think it is a very good idea to have afternoon tea or something before hand, certainly for Jess, then you won't have to worry about her being hungry if she only eats her dessert. :)
 
What a wonderful menu i am really sorry you don't fancy it. Try to bear in mind in most european countries veal is not a meat that has been shut in and force fed but a young beef.
Have you tried to ask if your daughter can have something else? Disney tends to be very accomadating if you ask.
 

I think I may do that. It does sound special but I'm just not a big meat eater. I think I'll ask if they do a veg. option !

Thanks for the suggestion :thumbsup2
 
I'm sure they must do a veggie option, Angela. I do hope you go, like I said the show is well worth going to.

If you do go, make sure you get there early. Seating is allocated on arrival so the nearer you are to the front of the queue the nearer you will be to the stage.
 
I phoned Disney about the show a little while back, there is a veggie option if you prefer, just ask when you prebook or if you have booked already, phone and change your dinner preference. Sorry I can't remember what the veggie option was.

HTH,
Nichola
 











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