teacherlisa1978
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Going along with my thread about our quick service meals, I'll include some short reviews of our table service meals. Getting up at 4:30 am West Coast time at our 180 day mark was well worth it as I was able to score all the ADRs we wanted at exactly the times we wanted, too.
We were able to eat at:
Beaches & Cream (lunch)
'Ohana (dinner)
Le Cellier (dinner)
Sci-Fi (dinner)
Crystal Palace (breakfast)
Beaches & Cream
Being cheeseburger and ice cream lovers Beach & Cream seemed like a natural choice for us. We'd flown in on the red eye from Seattle early that morning, toured Epcot, and around 1:00 were ready for a break and some lunch. We walked over to the Beach Club and finally found Beaches and Cream after asking for directions...twice. Anyway, we were told there was a 30-40 minute wait so I sat at one of the outside tables and enjoyed the view of Stormalong Bay while my husband spent some time in the arcade. Our pager went off after only 20 minutes which was a great surprise. We had told the hostess we were fine with sitting at the counter since there were only 2 of us, which is where we ended up being seated.
Everyone was so friendly here, from the staff to the other diners, too. Just a fun, friendly place for a meal. This was our first dining plan meal of this trip and our server made sure we knew exactly what our options were. We both had the cheeseburgers and fries and sodas, which were refilled extremely promptly and often. Even though we'd read about it on the disboards we were still shocked at our dessert choices. My husband had the mudslide sundae with oreos and I had the famous No Way Jose. Our eyes were probably the size of the sundaes when they brought those out-the person next to me asked if she could take a picture of them!
They were absolutely as good as they looked. So much peanut butter and fudge mixed all throughout in mine...absolutely delicious. Sadly, neither of us were able to finish them-and we have very good appetites. My husband has recently lost 160 pounds (yes, you read that right!) and I'm down 40...we decided we wanted to eat what we wanted to eat on this trip without worrying about the diets and we did (and came back at exactly the same weights we left at, as a matter of fact, due to lots of water and lots and lots of walking in the heat!), and even so, we couldn't finish these bad boys as much as we wanted to. It pained us to leave them sitting there, that's for sure. We love the dining plan but that's the one complaint-the portions are so large you do feel wasteful at times. We found that to be less of a problem this time than in 2007 when you each got an appetizer with your meal as well, but it's definitely hard to leave good food sitting there by itself!
This was a great way to kick off the table service meals for our trip and is another one to add to our 'must do' list!
We were able to eat at:
Beaches & Cream (lunch)
'Ohana (dinner)
Le Cellier (dinner)
Sci-Fi (dinner)
Crystal Palace (breakfast)
Beaches & Cream
Being cheeseburger and ice cream lovers Beach & Cream seemed like a natural choice for us. We'd flown in on the red eye from Seattle early that morning, toured Epcot, and around 1:00 were ready for a break and some lunch. We walked over to the Beach Club and finally found Beaches and Cream after asking for directions...twice. Anyway, we were told there was a 30-40 minute wait so I sat at one of the outside tables and enjoyed the view of Stormalong Bay while my husband spent some time in the arcade. Our pager went off after only 20 minutes which was a great surprise. We had told the hostess we were fine with sitting at the counter since there were only 2 of us, which is where we ended up being seated.
Everyone was so friendly here, from the staff to the other diners, too. Just a fun, friendly place for a meal. This was our first dining plan meal of this trip and our server made sure we knew exactly what our options were. We both had the cheeseburgers and fries and sodas, which were refilled extremely promptly and often. Even though we'd read about it on the disboards we were still shocked at our dessert choices. My husband had the mudslide sundae with oreos and I had the famous No Way Jose. Our eyes were probably the size of the sundaes when they brought those out-the person next to me asked if she could take a picture of them!
They were absolutely as good as they looked. So much peanut butter and fudge mixed all throughout in mine...absolutely delicious. Sadly, neither of us were able to finish them-and we have very good appetites. My husband has recently lost 160 pounds (yes, you read that right!) and I'm down 40...we decided we wanted to eat what we wanted to eat on this trip without worrying about the diets and we did (and came back at exactly the same weights we left at, as a matter of fact, due to lots of water and lots and lots of walking in the heat!), and even so, we couldn't finish these bad boys as much as we wanted to. It pained us to leave them sitting there, that's for sure. We love the dining plan but that's the one complaint-the portions are so large you do feel wasteful at times. We found that to be less of a problem this time than in 2007 when you each got an appetizer with your meal as well, but it's definitely hard to leave good food sitting there by itself!
This was a great way to kick off the table service meals for our trip and is another one to add to our 'must do' list!