Mr_Potts
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Just a few impressions from our recent trip.
BLT first. This was our first trip to our BLT home, and we left RI at 7:40 a.m. We had a standard view 2 bedroom for five nights (12/26 to 12/31). Our villa was ready when we arrived at the Contemporary around 1:00 p.m. (We had gotten off Magical Express at the Poly first to have lunch at Kona.) Our villa was on the second floor, center, just around the corner from the north elevator. We had a great view of the pool, the oasis area, and could even see a little bit of Bay Lake. The only complaint about this particular location is that the fountain was very noisy when we had the doors to the balconies open and there was a smoking area in the courtyard beneath us. Fortunately we never smelled any smoke though. We were very impressed with the cleanliness of the villa, and the privacy of the bedrooms. Dear Mother was especially impressed by the separate laundry room in this villa, with a sold door to keep out noise.
This was our first time trying Garden Grocer. Our grocery delivery, as well as our luggage from Magical Express, arrived shortly after we checked in. It was great not having to run out to the store first thing for our water, milk, etc. Instead we went downstairs to check out our names on the fountain. Our placque is very close to former Disney chief Dick Nunis and DVC's own Jim Lewis. We didn't have too much time to relax that first day because we had reservations at Kouzzina for dinner and had to make our way over to Boardwalk via Epcot. Walking through Epcot was our first indication of how crowded the parks were at this time of year. A nice man on his way out handed us three fastpasses for Test Track. Dear Nephew, Stepfather and I decided to do it. But even with fastpasses we waited in line for over a half hour. We barely made it to the restaurant in time. The food and service were wonderful. DM and I each had the spanakopita appetizer (with delicious olives on the side) and chicken with stewed tomatoes as our entrees. There were so many subtle spices in the tomato sauce, with a strong note of cinnamon. We took the waiter's advice and shared the baklava for dessert. It was huge and the best I have ever had. While DM, DSF and I had dinner at Cat Cora's place, DN had gone to his favorite, Beaches and Cream, for a burger and shake.
We took a bus from Boardwalk to Magic Kingdom and then did the easy walk back to BLT. Soon it was time to visit the Top of the World Lounge for the first time and see the fireworks! Despite the scary and unnecessary Fort Knox procedures for getting up to BLT, when we arrived we found a mellow, wonderful and extremely underutilized place. This was our first time meeting Dan, who would become a friend by the end of our stay. I took my Irish Coffee out to the viewing platform when Holiday Wishes started while the others stayed inside at our table. The view is definitely better from outside.
It took me so long to describe the first day that I will have to describe the rest of the trip in later installments. And I have gone a whole day without mentioning the bathroom sliding doors!
BLT first. This was our first trip to our BLT home, and we left RI at 7:40 a.m. We had a standard view 2 bedroom for five nights (12/26 to 12/31). Our villa was ready when we arrived at the Contemporary around 1:00 p.m. (We had gotten off Magical Express at the Poly first to have lunch at Kona.) Our villa was on the second floor, center, just around the corner from the north elevator. We had a great view of the pool, the oasis area, and could even see a little bit of Bay Lake. The only complaint about this particular location is that the fountain was very noisy when we had the doors to the balconies open and there was a smoking area in the courtyard beneath us. Fortunately we never smelled any smoke though. We were very impressed with the cleanliness of the villa, and the privacy of the bedrooms. Dear Mother was especially impressed by the separate laundry room in this villa, with a sold door to keep out noise.
This was our first time trying Garden Grocer. Our grocery delivery, as well as our luggage from Magical Express, arrived shortly after we checked in. It was great not having to run out to the store first thing for our water, milk, etc. Instead we went downstairs to check out our names on the fountain. Our placque is very close to former Disney chief Dick Nunis and DVC's own Jim Lewis. We didn't have too much time to relax that first day because we had reservations at Kouzzina for dinner and had to make our way over to Boardwalk via Epcot. Walking through Epcot was our first indication of how crowded the parks were at this time of year. A nice man on his way out handed us three fastpasses for Test Track. Dear Nephew, Stepfather and I decided to do it. But even with fastpasses we waited in line for over a half hour. We barely made it to the restaurant in time. The food and service were wonderful. DM and I each had the spanakopita appetizer (with delicious olives on the side) and chicken with stewed tomatoes as our entrees. There were so many subtle spices in the tomato sauce, with a strong note of cinnamon. We took the waiter's advice and shared the baklava for dessert. It was huge and the best I have ever had. While DM, DSF and I had dinner at Cat Cora's place, DN had gone to his favorite, Beaches and Cream, for a burger and shake.
We took a bus from Boardwalk to Magic Kingdom and then did the easy walk back to BLT. Soon it was time to visit the Top of the World Lounge for the first time and see the fireworks! Despite the scary and unnecessary Fort Knox procedures for getting up to BLT, when we arrived we found a mellow, wonderful and extremely underutilized place. This was our first time meeting Dan, who would become a friend by the end of our stay. I took my Irish Coffee out to the viewing platform when Holiday Wishes started while the others stayed inside at our table. The view is definitely better from outside.
It took me so long to describe the first day that I will have to describe the rest of the trip in later installments. And I have gone a whole day without mentioning the bathroom sliding doors!