To eat or not to eat, that is... oh, who am I kidding?? UPDATE - B&C and FF!!

Yeah! A dining trippie from the Cool Disney felines. I loved your last report, and this one is off to a fantastic start.
Your "things overheard" are funny (and disturbing). Those girls at AK will end up in my remedial freshman lit class. After some even less fortunate prof has them in remedial geography.
How has your post-grad year been?
Looking forward to more reviews.
Miri
aka
DizWisher
 
What? You mean to tell me Asia and India are two different places? No way man! J/K...children today...I swear, these are the people who are going to be running our country some day when we are old? I worry...anyway, great reviews! Thanks!
 
Wow, you say, you've been gone a long time!

Why yes, I say. I have been. Sorry for my absence, dear DIS'ers, but work is killer atm. I guess I should be thankful I have work at all!

I've returned for part 3 of my continuing series, "Things Overheard..."

Today's episode: "Things Overheard... at the Haunted Mansion."

To set the stage... The line for the Haunted Mansion is fairly long, out the gate and past the hearse. I get in line, but Mom hasn't joined me yet. A few people line up behind me, including a pair of teenage girls (poor things). After 2-3 minutes of standing in line, the following dialogue ensues...

Girl 1: What're we in line for?
Girl 2: I dunno. I just got in line.
Girl 1: (pause) Oh. Ok.
My inner monologue: Baaahhhh!

At times like this, Frank and I are glad we're not like other sheep.

This has been another episode of "Things Overheard..." Please join me shortly for more food!
 

To set the stage... The line for the Haunted Mansion is fairly long, out the gate and past the hearse. I get in line, but Mom hasn't joined me yet. A few people line up behind me, including a pair of teenage girls (poor things). After 2-3 minutes of standing in line, the following dialogue ensues...

Girl 1: What're we in line for?
Girl 2: I dunno. I just got in line.
Girl 1: (pause) Oh. Ok.
My inner monologue: Baaahhhh!

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
For those of you who may've been waiting with baited breath for my next installment of drool-worthy pics, I'm afraid you're going to be a bit disappointed.

Apparently on our MK day, Mom and I were so overcome with hunger that we forgot to take pics! Ahhh! Ok, I have one. So let's begin...

LTT is our traditional lunch spot on MK day, and today was no exception. I had wanted to arrive at the park early enough for breakfast at Main Street Bakery, but that didn't happen. We did arrive early enough, however, to hit up a few rides before heading over to Liberty Square.

I stood in line behind this woman who was making an ADR for February, and she changed her day twice after the CM had already inputted her info. *le sigh* Finally I checked in, and we only waited a few minutes before we were seated.

I wanted to hit the bakery later, so we decided to just get burgers and skip appetizers or dessert.

Mom's burger...
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Mom doesn't eat fries, so she got hers with the green beans. I got fries, but otherwise the burgers were identical. We love LTT burgers! They're always cooked perfectly, great bread... I love the fries, and the green beans were great. We really enjoyed our meal, as we always do, and it was a nice break.

After lunch we wanted to ride BTM, but the line was insane, so we headed to pirates, watched the parade (the first showing of the new parade!), shopped a bit on Main Street, and then...

The Bakery! No pics here, folks, sorry. :(

We ordered one cookie ice cream sandwich to split (oh, that reminds me of a Things Overheard I'll have to do later). Last time we got one of these we got one each, and that was way too much. I'm glad we decided to split it this time!

Anyway, it was pretty good. The ice cream is good, vanilla, but *good* vanilla. I remember the cookies being warm and soft, but these were hard, and difficult to eat even with a fork. Couldn't they've warmed them up for a few seconds? We do it for ppl at work all the time, and we're not a bakery!

Like I said, pretty good. Next time I might stick with the delicious looking cheesecake! ;)

We had ADRs for dinner at Raglan Road, but we were pretty worn out after wandering the MK all day, so we decided to check if we could get in at Cape May. The CM was really nice. He said, "It'll be about 40 minutes, but I'll see if I can get you in sooner. Sorry it's such a long wait!" Dude, come on. No ADR. We weren't starving, so we had no problem staking out a place in the Beach Club lobby and waiting. It was only about 30 minutes.

We've had Cape May before, but it was so long ago that I don't remember it at all. Back then Mom only ate fried seafood, and she says she doesn't remember if they had the "American" side of the buffet, so she didn't really enjoy it.

We loved it this time! Again, no pics, sorry! I started with the Caesar salad, which I got mainly b/c of the huge croutons and tons of parm. I also got some clam chowder, but it tasted basically like Campbell's potato soup or something; decent, but not worth wasting the room over at a buffet!

I had some clams and mussels, which I'd never really had before. I enjoyed them a lot. The fish of the day, a battered cod, was a big hit with both of us. We also enjoyed the carved meat, mashed potatoes, and green beans. Mom *loved* the green beans! I really enjoyed the Mickey-shaped mac and cheese and the soft rolls. The corn bread was good, too, but only with a lot of the sweet, delicious butter they offer.

For dessert I loved the little cupcakes they had. The icing was a little sweet, but the cake was very nice. Mom liked the Oreo bonbons a lot, but I thought they were too sweet. We both liked the little key lime tarts - nicely tart, great tart shell.

Overall we really enjoyed Cape May, and we'll definitely be back. Even if you don't like seafood/shellfish, there's plenty to eat. Mom didn't have any of the clams or mussels and she was still very, very happy and full.

Up next: Beaches and Cream and Flying Fish - and back to the pics, b/c MK day was the only day we forgot!!
 
Welcome Back!!! Looking forward to the rest of your reviews! I have never had dinner at Cape May, had breakfast there years ago, but may have to return for dinner. :)
 
Enjoying your reviews!

And I have a gem of an overheard convo I've been hanging onto:
We're standing in the line for Haunted Mansion, we get into the stretching room, and they close the door. There's a Mom behind me holding her son, I'm bad guessing ages, he couldn't have been older than 4. The next thing he lets out with "They're going to kill us!!" He was totally freaking out. I was laughing. I'm a terrible person.
 
The stretchy room is scary. :eek:

I'm glad everyone is enjoying the "Things Overheard..." and, of course, the reviews. I think I'll skip "Things Overheard..." for today, and just get straight to the food!

Today (Saturday) was our rest day, and we had ADRs at Flying Fish for dinner. What to do for lunch when at the Beach Club...? Oh! Beaches and Cream!

Lemme tell ya... people are taking this "What are you celebrating?" thing and running with it; I've never seen so many Kitchen Sinks during one slow-time lunch!!

Even though I love their chicken noodle soup, we were eating kinda late and we knew we wanted ice cream, so I decided to forgo. We both ordered the hot dog with chili and cheese w/ fries...

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Now if you read my May review, you'll know we've become pretty disappointed with the burgers here lately, so we just decided to skip that altogether. The hot dogs were, as they were last time, very good. They have great fries at B&C, and the hot dogs are high quality. I like the chili, too; lots of stuff in it, so you feel like it's not *so* horrible for you! :rotfl:

For dessert... The No Way Jose!

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You can see Mom and her spoon there, waiting for me to hurry up so she can dig in! We used to always get the Fudge Mud Slide, and while it's delicious, last May we switched to the No Way Jose. I don't think we've looked back. The peanut butter is so creamy and delicious, and the chocolate ice cream is just perfect. We looove this dessert, as I know many of you DIS'ers do, and it, if nothing else, will keep us coming back to B&C!!

We went back to the villa and napped our lunches away, and by the time we got to the Boardwalk we were pretty hungry. We were about 10 minutes late for our ADR (oops...), but tbh we were actually only about 4-5 minutes late; I waited forever behind this lady at check-in.

Regardless, we only waited a few minutes before we were seated, and we had a great table by the window. Ahhh, Flying Fish? How do I love thee? Let me count the ways...

1, The bread!
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Munched, as you can see! This bread is very good, crunchy, a bit sour, and with really fantastic, creamy butter. Yum yum.

2, Cheeeese!!
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I ordered the cheese plate as my appetizer. I kept my sheet with the cheese info, but I seem to've misplaced it. Oops. My favorite was the creamy one on the far right; it was fantastic with that jelly-like substance (wow, I sound very sophisticated!). The one with the dark rind was also very, very good, especially with the honey. I didn't care for the blue. At all.

As I said in my May review, if you like cheese but are hesitant to order a cheese plate - go for it! I really enjoy trying the cheeses with the accompaniaments (oy, sp), and it's a fun experience.

For her app, Mom got the soup...
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On the menu the day before they were offering potato leek bisque with rock crab, but I guess the potatoes on Saturday were no good! This is a roasted tomato bisque with fennel and a grilled gouda sandwich on the side. Mom enjoyed the soup, but the chunks of fennel were quite large and she ate around them. I had a bite, and it was tasty goodness.

For our mains, I had the scallops...
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Ahhhhh. I want to eat this right now. The scallops were good, of course, but the risotto... Wow. WOW. It was butternut squash and marscopone risotto. It was creamy, a little sweet, with a tiny bit of heat. Honestly, this risotto was one of the best things I've ever put in my mouth, and when you added a salty ham cracklin and a bite of perfectly cooked scallop... :cloud9:

Mom ordered the mahi-mahi...
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It was almond-crusted mahi-mahi served on a bed of greens and beets and surrounded by a sauce that included (as you can see) rock shrimp. Mom didn't eat much of the fish, and when I had a bite I could tell why - it was a very, very large piece of fish, and it was actually fairly dry. I've never had an improperly cooked *anything* at FF, so I was really surprised. She and I both agreed the greens were fantastic, and she really enjoyed the shrimp.

For dessert, I had the peanut butter bread pudding...
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This dish was my disappointment of the meal, which is very unusual at FF - I *love* their desserts! Firstly, I couldn't taste any peanut butter. The bread pudding was chock full o' bananas, which luckily I love, but there was no peanut butter flavor I could detect. Also, and I remember this from having their bread pudding before, it tasted a little burnt. Maybe it's how they warm it? I don't know. The bananas in it saved it from being too dry, but I wish I'd gotten something else, or split Mom's with her.

Her dessert was the no sugar added cheesecake...
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I want to say it was the pumpkin cheesecake, but I wouldn't swear to it. I had a bite, and it was very creamy and delicious. She ate every bite (except mine!), and really enjoyed it. Ohh, right, THIS is what Flying Fish dessert is supposed to be like!

Though I was disappointed with my dessert, and Mom a bit with her fish, FF is still one of our favorite places. My risotto alone could've made up for nearly any blunder, especially the one as slight as I experienced with my dessert! Overall :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
Glad you had a fairly good experience at FF, we've been there three times and just love the place!:thumbsup2
 
hi there! loving your reviews. i have spoodles on my list of places to go in november-just for the pumpkin ravioli! so glad your mom loved it, and i can't wait to try it!
 
excellent food review :thumbsup2 I am also lovin the things overheard :rotfl:
 














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