Trip report - "Dreams do come true" (video complete - pg 45)

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Mary, as you already know, I think your wedding was absolutely gorgeous and it looks like y'all had a fantastic time. I'm learning so much, just by reading through your experience. Thanks so much for sharing it with us--it sure makes the DF and me smile. :)
 
Mary626 said:
Our host takes us to our table and tells us a little bit about the restaurant and recommends a few things, such as the “zebra domes”… here was another cast member who had no idea who she was dealing with, I have been looking forward to the zebra domes for over a year and couldn’t wait to try them! .

This had me laughing out loud- I scared the cat. :) Isn't it funny. I guess we have to remember that most people don't go as often or plan as much but still it cracks me up. I bite my tongue and nod politely but my husband usually laughs. Sometimes he tells people, Um, yeah, she used to work here and she is obsessed and knows EVERYTHING about Disney. It's kind of funny.
 
honeybun7677 said:
. I will also be making several reservations a day so they are booked in case we want them. I can't tell you how many times I've been to Disney and wanted to go to a restaurant or character meal and couldn't b/c we didn't plan ahead and make a reservation.


Just wanted to point out, and don't think I'm some mean self righteous B**** but as nice as it is to have options by making multiple reservations, you are also shutting out people who might want to dine at one of those restaurants. I've also heard of people with multiple reservations in a short timeframe having all their reservations dropped or being called and asked which one they meant to book. Just a word of caution. I hope you enjoy your trip. :)
 
I finally finished reading your trip report and let me tell you it's really made me want my own Disney Wedding someday, though I have to wait maybe 8-10 years before I can even think about it :teeth:

Can't wait till your next update and the continuing saga of Cab Driver #353!
 

Mary626 said:
Yep, those are my exact feelings too!! I was there in the fall of '99 at Mousegears, how about yourself? .

I was there January- May of 1999 and worked in Outdoor Foods. At the time it was very disappointing, I really had wanted to do something like attractions or at the very least something where my costume didn't alternate between see through white shorts (I inevitably wore colored underwear EVERY time) and purple pajamas. LOL. Some of the other CPer's got such cool jobs, I admit to being jealous. Outdoor foods seems like the bottom of the totem pole when compared to say, the monorail driver I knew, or the boat driver I knew. Or my roommate, who was Mickey's "special friend" but was a total B****. So jealousy aside a crummy roommate situation did little to help it. I got stuck with some of the most prudish girls ever. They were like, it's 9 pm, you're going OUT????? Um, YUP! :banana: I was 18 and on my own for the first time, if I wanted to go dance til 2 am at PI those girls weren't going to stop me. LOL! Or go to a late late movie, etc.... those are the perks to being on your own for once! Who goes and does a college program at WDW to sit in every night and watch sitcoms. I can do that at home!
 
ZPT1022 said:
Just wanted to point out, and don't think I'm some mean self righteous B**** but as nice as it is to have options by making multiple reservations, you are also shutting out people who might want to dine at one of those restaurants. I've also heard of people with multiple reservations in a short timeframe having all their reservations dropped or being called and asked which one they meant to book. Just a word of caution. I hope you enjoy your trip. :)

I would only make three a day...one for breakfast, one for lunch and one for dinner and I would cancel the minute I knew I wouldn't be using one of them. Thanks for the tip though!
 
honeybun7677 said:
I would only make three a day...one for breakfast, one for lunch and one for dinner and I would cancel the minute I knew I wouldn't be using one of them. Thanks for the tip though!


Sorry, I misunderstood :blush: On another group I'm on there was talk of people doing things like making multiple dinner reservations- ie, we'll be at the MK and who knows what we'll want so we'll make reservations for Liberty Tree Tavern, Tony's Town Square, and a restaurant at the Polynesian just in case. That sort of thing, and I guess Disney is cracking down on it a bit since obviously you're not going to eat dinner three times. LOL! Especially with the popularity of the dining package and that is already leading to more reservations than before. Sorry, I wasn't trying to be mean, I promise, just would hate to see someone go and find all their reservations had been cancelled and they were stuck eating Mickey Bars the whole time. Or is that really a punishment ;)
 
WHAT?! I HAVE TO WAIT?!!!! What on EARTH am I going to do with myself! I've been reading this for days!!! :rotfl: I keep talking to my DF about "Mary and Jim" and he says "Who the heck are Mary and Jim?!" When I explained it he gave me a look like I was a dork or something!!! Which I am so it was well deserved, but he just doesn't get the DIS!

Mary I just have to say, that it was driving me INSANE trying to figure out who it was that Jim was reminding me so much of... and actually my DF had said when I asked him who he thought Jim looked like, he shrugged and said "He sort of looks like that guy from Northern Exposure!" I responded with, "Yeah he sort of does...maybe that's who he is reminding me of!" How right he was!!! Not to gush b/c I know how annoying that is...but I adored that show, Barry Corbin in particular and he was on all sorts of cool shows, he did an episode of the A-team!!! He had a really bad guy name like "Kincade"!!

I've really enjoyed your trip report...my soon to be step son was sitting on my lap the other day as I was reading and he said "Ohhh look, she has blue marbles in her eyeballs!!" He's VERY into blue marbles these days...blue anything...but marbles are a favorite, so he paid you a VERY high compliment!! (he's 4!) You have gorgeous eyes and a beautiful smile! It's been joy to see every day! I'm so excited for my honeymoon after reading your TR!! We are SO going to find a paintbrush!!!

I totally did a snort laugh when you wrote "If I were a duck I'd set up camp at Disney!!" I thought I was the only one who thought stuff like this!! Y'know the ducks there are fat and happy and they set up little nurseries for the ducklings in out of the way spots...it's so neat to find them!!!

thanks for sharing so much of yourself with us here on the DIS!! You are a wonderfully descriptive and engaging writer!!!

MORE MORE!!!! :cheer2: :cheer2:
 
Mary! I just read your post from start to finish and I'm so impressed! Like everyone else, I've been giggling and laughing and tearing up, and like everyone's else's significant others, my bf has been chiming in with, "are you reading that girl's post again??" Guys just don't get it! :confused3

Your tips are great. We're getting married on April 23, next year, and I'm really disappointed that I might not get the MK photoshoot because of the stupid GradNite. I mean, I went to Grad Nite when I was a kid, but that doesn't make me any less disappointed now! :sad2:

I've been taking notes while I've been reading; just wanted to let you know that your post is greatly appreciated! :grouphug: It's been great re-living the experience with you! :happytv:
 
purplegirl247 said:
Your tips are great. We're getting married on April 23, next year, and I'm really disappointed that I might not get the MK photoshoot because of the stupid GradNite. I mean, I went to Grad Nite when I was a kid, but that doesn't make me any less disappointed now! :sad2:


Don't rule out the MK photo shoot because of grad nite. We had our vow renewall on May 1 and the grad nite lighting was there for our photoshoot. However, with a little Disney Magic, it doesn't appear in our photos. The link to the photos is at the bottom of my signature!
 
MommyPoppins, your pictures are gorgeous! I've never seen the MK photoshoot done at night. Thanks so much for giving me hope for next year...and congratulations on your vow renewal!
 
purplegirl247 said:
MommyPoppins, your pictures are gorgeous! I've never seen the MK photoshoot done at night. Thanks so much for giving me hope for next year...and congratulations on your vow renewal!


Our MK photo shoot wasn't at night. We had the 5am slot so it is dark because there was no sun yet! I think the 6am shot would be better because you would still get some of the dark shots but it should be getting light by the time you are finishing up so you would get some nice clear sunny pictures as well.

Just as an FYI, I did hear from the hairstylist that during slow times when the MK closes early, there have been MK photo shoots in the evening. I don't know if that is something they still do or not, but they did at one time at least. Just another option to check out..........
 
a*lil*bit*goofy said:
Mary! Where Are You!?!?!

You are right, its been almost 5 days since she last posted on here. I hope she is ok.

Anyways, Mary, I must have missed your last post about your last day at Epcot. But either way, I've never been to the Garden Grill and the scenery looks amazing. I wish you had posted this before I made all my ADRs. hehe
 
I'm here, Sorry it's been a while, thanks for caring though!! :teeth: I have been really super mega busy lately. I have been packing to move like crazy, among other things, our house is filled with boxes stacked upon boxes at the moment! And the fact that it has been like 103 degrees here has not been helping it to move any faster!! I've been telling Jim California summers are ALMOST just as bad as michigan winters!! :sunny: :furious:

Anyway sorry again that it has been a while! Thank you everyone for reading and taking the time to post!! I will post more TR in just a minute...





littleladykitten said:
WHAT?! I HAVE TO WAIT?!!!! What on EARTH am I going to do with myself! I've been reading this for days!!! I keep talking to my DF about "Mary and Jim" and he says "Who the heck are Mary and Jim?!" When I explained it he gave me a look like I was a dork or something!!! Which I am so it was well deserved, but he just doesn't get the DIS!
Mary I just have to say, that it was driving me INSANE trying to figure out who it was that Jim was reminding me so much of... and actually my DF had said when I asked him who he thought Jim looked like, he shrugged and said "He sort of looks like that guy from Northern Exposure!" I responded with, "Yeah he sort of does...maybe that's who he is reminding me of!" How right he was!!! Not to gush b/c I know how annoying that is...but I adored that show, Barry Corbin in particular and he was on all sorts of cool shows, he did an episode of the A-team!!! He had a really bad guy name like "Kincade"!!
I've really enjoyed your trip report...my soon to be step son was sitting on my lap the other day as I was reading and he said "Ohhh look, she has blue marbles in her eyeballs!!" He's VERY into blue marbles these days...blue anything...but marbles are a favorite, so he paid you a VERY high compliment!! (he's 4!) You have gorgeous eyes and a beautiful smile! It's been joy to see every day! I'm so excited for my honeymoon after reading your TR!! We are SO going to find a paintbrush!!!
I totally did a snort laugh when you wrote "If I were a duck I'd set up camp at Disney!!" I thought I was the only one who thought stuff like this!! Y'know the ducks there are fat and happy and they set up little nurseries for the ducklings in out of the way spots...it's so neat to find them!!!
thanks for sharing so much of yourself with us here on the DIS!! You are a wonderfully descriptive and engaging writer!!!
MORE MORE!!!!

Thank you so much for all your kind words! :goodvibes That is so funny & sweet of your son to say that, it's definitely a unique compliment! :rotfl: That's really cool that you recognized Jim's dad through Jim! He doesn't think he looks like him at all, but I always completely see the resemblance! I never saw that episode of the A-team, that is so funny, I will have to call him "kincade" at some point when I see him again :rotfl2:


purplegirl247 said:
Mary! I just read your post from start to finish and I'm so impressed! Like everyone else, I've been giggling and laughing and tearing up, and like everyone's else's significant others, my bf has been chiming in with, "are you reading that girl's post again??" Guys just don't get it!
Your tips are great. We're getting married on April 23, next year, and I'm really disappointed that I might not get the MK photoshoot because of the stupid GradNite. I mean, I went to Grad Nite when I was a kid, but that doesn't make me any less disappointed now!
I've been taking notes while I've been reading; just wanted to let you know that your post is greatly appreciated! It's been great re-living the experience with you!

Thank you so much, I'm so glad you are enjoying the TR!! :goodvibes Wow, your'e getting married one day before our first year anniversary, how cool!! Like Mommy Poppins already mentioned, you can still do the MK photo session even with the decorations up! I just chose not to, I didn't think it was worth the money with the decorations up. Looking at how beautiful Mommy Poppins photos are, it probably would have been worth the money.., but I dont' regret my decision. It was just one of the reasons. Since we saved over a thousand bucks just by cutting that out, we used the money and went to San Francisco a few days later, so I felt it was a good compromise.

For your wedding, you might not even have to deal with the grad night decorations. They go up a few days before grad nite, so it really depends on their scheduling. For this year, they went up April 24 and lasted through May 6th. So had we gotten married on the 23rd or something it might have been fine. No big deal though. I'm sure your photos will be beautiful!


ZPT1022 That's so funny, my roomate experience was kind of the opposite! I liked partying a little bit, but that's all these girls did, it felt like. I could tell they didn't really like me all that much, but I didn't really care. They were a little too to the opposite extreme for me! I think I was still far too naive and innocent back then :rotfl: I had some friends at Mousegears that were really nice, but unfortunately everyone had such different schedules it was hard to hang out with any of them when not working. It was definitely a learning experience!

also, like honeybun mentioned, I also made a reservation for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and didn't make like 3 reservations for dinner on the same day. I learned from the restaurant forum here that that is a no-no! I tried cancelling the ones I thought I wouldn't be able to make it to.

Indigo09 - So glad you are enjoying the TR, thank you for reading! I am sure you will get the wedding of your dreams someday soon! :teeth:

Thanks again to everyone else as well! Your comments are always appreciated!! :goodvibes
 
here is the rest of the TR for Sunday, April 30th, Day 11... I am afraid that I am starting to forget a lot of the little details from our trip since it's been like a month and a half! I hope the Cab driver story wasn't too hyped up for everyone, btw, I didn't mean for it to be :rotfl: Anyway, I will post more TR from our day at Universal/Islands of Adventure too, just in case anyone would like to hear about that as well. I'll have that up in a few days, I hope! :)

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We got on the boat and headed to MGM.

On the boat to MGM, stopping at the Boardwalk on the way
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The boat took a while to get to MGM, but it was better then walking in the sun for a half an hour. It was 1:45 by the time we got into MGM. I waited on a bench by the “Crossroads” sign waiting for jim while he was in the bathroom. When he came back he had bought me a “Fantasmic” t-shirt awww thanks, Jim!

Taking pictures while waiting for jim
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mickey’s of Hollywood
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the cars were out making an appearance again
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I never noticed the little mickey on top of the sign before
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We walked to the Tower of Terror and there was only a ten minute wait. We got in line, and sure enough the wait was only ten minutes when we had waited an hour and a half the last time. D’oh! Well, at least we got to go on it a second ride. I don’t know if I’ll ever get sick of that ride!

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After we were done with the Tower of Terror we went back to the tip board to see what time the next show for “Lights, Motors, Action” car stunt show was on. The next show was at 2:45, which was less then 10 minutes away, otherwise the next show wasn’t until 5:30, which we doubted we would still be at MGM at that point. Since I kind of wanted to see the show and it was our last day, we thought we would try to make it. I went into my speed-walking mode and walked towards the backlot area where the show was. As we were walking by “Star Tours” we saw they were doing the “Jedi training academy” thing for children, where a guy dressed as a jedi teaches children how to fight with lightsabers. It looked cute and I asked Jim if he’d rather stop and watch that, but he said naah, so we went to the car show instead.

You can kind of see the jedi training in the background
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We got there and there was still 2 minutes to spare. I figured that was good timing, but then they started directing everyone to behind the bleachers and all the way down to the very end, then they were only allowing like 10 people to go find their seats at a time. It seemed strange to me, I had seen from the other side that there were plenty of empty seats on that side, and they took us to the side that was pretty filled up. Then the car show started and we were still standing there behind the bleachers. Finally they let us go up, and we climb up all the way to the very top of the bleechers, all the way up, and all the way over. I was following the people in front of us thinking they were following the cast members, but then I realized everyone was just trying to find any empty seat. So finally I told Jim just to take the seat on the end of the bleacher, where there was space for one, and I sat next to him on the stairs. I was worried someone would come and tell me to move because it was a fire hazard, but I saw about five other people doing the same thing as me, so I stayed. The show had started already, but really it wasn’t difficult to figure out what was going on.

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our seat way up high in the bleachers
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It was a good stunt show, but I’m not a huge fan of stunt shows so I won’t be seeing it again. It was kind of cool to see how they do some of the car stunts. I won’t give anything away, but I thought the part where the car was driving in reverse and they showed how he did it was pretty cool. And then there’s the guy setting himself on fire, that’s always cool too. And the guy falling from the top of the building. It was cool, glad we saw it, but don’t need to see it again any time soon.


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We filed out of the theatre and there was a parade going on right by the exit. The power rangers were saying something like “Power Ranger Roll Call!” or something, and I was like “let’s get out of here” to jim :rotfl:

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There were plenty of things we hadn’t done yet in MGM, but neither of us really felt like staying around much longer. The only thing I wanted to do that I knew I would regret if we didn’t do it was Rock n’ Roller Coaster.

Walking towards sunset through Mickey Ave…

The fountain from “Splash”
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It was snowing!
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stopping to watch some “Streetmosphere”
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I stopped in the Villain’s Confectionary on sunset boulevard for a mickey pretzel and a mickey brownie, just cuz I thought they were cute!

Mickey pretzel
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Mickey brownie
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On the way to the rollercoaster, I told jim that it was the last thing I wanted to do that I would regret if I didn’t do, so watch it’ll be broken down or something… We get to the roller coaster and it’s broken down! :rotfl:

I ask the cast member how long it had been down, and he said about fifteen minutes and they didn’t know when it would be back up. We decided to wait, we found a seat in the shade and decided to wait no longer then 25 minutes or so. We knew if it got back up there would be no line, so that was cool. We were lucky and we only waited about five minutes and it was back up, woohoo! We were among the first in line and got through right away, so that worked out rather well!

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Some bad pictures taken during the queue
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I love this ride and was excited that Jim would get to see it. I like the part in the queue line where it looks like aerosmith is in the recording studio. Of course the film is deteriating and it doesn’t look as real as it used to. I wish Disney would put their attraction films on digital media. Jim’s company could fix that up and make it look brand new in just a few hours. That and the film for “soarin’” needs to be cleaned. We just went on “soarin” this last Tuesday at Disneyland and the film has so much dirt and scratches on it. It kind of takes you out of the moment when you’re flying over san Francisco and you see a huge piece of dust right in the center of the film! Anyway…

It was funny though, the part where one of the band members say “Chris, can you grab my guitar?” or something, there was noone in the studio. Since the ride had just come back online I’m guessing they weren’t fully prepared. No big deal though.

We get in our stretch limousine and are propelled forward onto the 101 freeway. Such a fun ride!

With that ride checked off my list, I felt satisfied in everything we had done at all of the theme parks. It was around 4:15 so we decided to head back to the hotel, relax for a little while, and then have dinner at the California Grill at the Contemporary at 8:00


Waiting for the bus
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We went back to the hotel and just relaxed for an hour and a half. We were dressed and ready to go by 7 for our dinner at the California Grill. We took some pictures along the way.

A strange picture
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more pictures by the pretty fountain
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We arrived at the Contemporary around 7:30, a bit early for our 8 o’clock ADR. I bored Jim with some useless Disney trivia about how when they originally built the hotel, they installed the rooms intact like cellular units and inserted them into the hotel by crane. I was pretty sure that this was the first hotel they built at WDW. Jim thought that made sense, since it looked a lot like the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, and how all the other hotels had more of a theme.

The parking lot/lobby entrance of the contemporary
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We went into the lobby of the Contemporary, I haven’t been in here since 1992. My family and I had stayed here back then, it was my second trip to Disney. Since I was only five years old the first time I went to Disney and only have a few small memories of that trip, it was the contemporary trip that feels like the first time. So coming back to the hotel brought back a lot of fond memories. We went up the escalator that took us to the check-in counter for the California Grill restaurant. There were some people kind of standing off to the back of the line, I couldn’t tell if they were in line or not, so I asked them and the guy gave me kind of a snobbish look and was like “yeah…” I was thinking “great is that what everyone in this restaurant is going to be like?” and started to wonder if maybe we wouldn’t be happier going to the magic kingdom instead of having an expensive meal that neither of us would enjoy, but I didn’t say any of this to Jim. We checked in and they said they were about 15 minutes behind but we could wait in the bar area. We got our beeper and then got on the elevator that was exclusively for the restaurant, and went up to the 15th floor.


in the lobby of the contemporary
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going up the escalator
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checking in
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going up the elevator
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As we got off the elevator, I was still thinking about maybe just forgetting about the dinner and having another night in the magic kingdom itself. Then we get out of the elevator and look up and the view from the restaurant just took our breath away. Wow it was beautiful! Okay, maybe this would be worth the money eating here.
 
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the parking lot of the contemporary
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We couldn’t find any seats in the lounge area so we just kind of milled around and stood by the window trying to stay out of everyone’s way. About ten minutes later, we found some seats and sat and enjoyed the view. I was glad we got there when we did, we got to see the view with some daylight left, watch the sunset, and then later on we saw it at night. It really was a spectacular panoramic view of the entire magic kingdom area. A waitress came by and asked if we wanted to order a drink or anything. I wasn’t sure when our beeper would go off, so we didn’t get anything. The lounge area was pretty loud and I was hoping that it would be quieter wherever we were seated.

Sunset
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after sunset
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waiting in the lounge area
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getting a little bored
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Our beeper went off and we were seated by 8:25 or so. The hostess took us to the “Wine Room” (I think that’s what it was called) and told us we could watch the “Wishes” fireworks from the catwalk outside around 10 pm. Since we had gotten there so early, I was actually thinking maybe we could finish up our meal and go over to the Magic Kingdom to watch the fireworks, they were having extra magic hours and were open till midnight that night. She also told us we could watch Illuminations at 9. She took us into the “wine room”, which was kind of a nook and cranny to the restaurant. It was MUCH quieter in there, so even though I was a little disappointed we didn’t have a view of the castle, I did like that it was kind of quiet and secluded. There was only one other family in there with us. Our waiter came by and introduced himself and the assistant waiter. They recommended some wines, I pretended to consider the wine list (I don’t like or drink wine, but he didn’t need to know that :rotfl: ) and just ordered a water.

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pictures of the wine room
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the doors behind us leading to the main sitting area of the restaurant
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the breadbowl for the table
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As an appetizer we ordered one of the sushi platters, I think it was the California Roll
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Jim was having problems with the chopsticks like he usually does. He eats sushi all the time but has never mastered the art of chopsticks. Our waiter saw me trying to teach Jim how to use chopsticks and he came by with a gift for jim. Funchops! Like training wheels for chopsticks. They worked great! I thought it was pretty funny.

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our waiter
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The sushi was pretty good. Not the best sushi I’ve ever had but it was pretty good.

While we were eating our appetizer we could see some of the fireworks from Illuminations off in the distance. They were pretty far away though so it wasn’t really that spectacular. You couldn’t hear them and you could barely see them. It’s definitely not the place to go to watch Illuminations, but it was kind of cool that we could see them at all.

Watching illuminations
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you can kind of see some fireworks in the background
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For our entrée, I ordered a fish, I can’t remember, I think it was swordfish with macadamia nuts? Something like that. Jim ordered a different kind of sushi platter as his main meal. While our service was great and they were very friendly and wonderful about refills, it did take us quite a while to get our food. So much for the notion of going back to the Magic Kingdom before they closed and staying for the extra magic hours. Our whole meal ended up taking us more then 2 hours. They brought our meal out and the waiter also told us that if we wanted dessert that there were two items that required a half an hour notice if we wanted them, and told them about us. I thought that sounded good, so we went ahead and ordered dessert before we finished our meal.


My meal was okay. It was a little bland honestly, but if I ate it with some of the macadamia nuts and rice pilaf it was okay. It was a little disappointing though since this restaurant is always raved about and rated so highly, I had my expectations pretty high.

Jim’s sampler sushi platter
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my meal
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