Week before Easter at the Fort

proudmomof4

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I will be starting a new job on 4/22 so we decided to take a last minute trip to the Fort 3/29-4/3.

I thought the Fort and WDW as a whole would be packed but it really isn’t. I would say the campsites are at 50-60%.

There are some Spring/Easter photo ops at the campfire and bike barn.
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We have had 2 dining reservations, one at Beaches and Cream and the other at Steakhouse 71. We arrived to both a little early and were seated right away. That was surprising because I thought the crowds would be insane, but we really haven’t experienced that.

I can’t speak to crowds at the parks since our annual passes are blocked. But maybe the cost of gas and the TSA staffing shortage have affected travel to WDW.

The flower gardens at the Fort are looking fabulous, I need to find out what variety of Delphinium they use.

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How was the steakhouse? We went right after it changed to Steakhouse 71 and it wasn't good. I ordered a filet. I'm not sure what cut of meat it was, but it definitely wasn't a filet in the normal sense. It was also over cooked. I took a picture and showed it to the chef at our local (great) steak house and he didn't recognize what it was.

I found the pic on my phone.

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Too bad. I loved The Wave. A hidden gem at the Contemporary.

j
 
How was the steakhouse? We went right after it changed to Steakhouse 71 and it wasn't good. I ordered a filet. I'm not sure what cut of meat it was, but it definitely wasn't a filet in the normal sense. It was also over cooked. I took a picture and showed it to the chef at our local (great) steak house and he didn't recognize what it was.

I found the pic on my phone.

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Too bad. I loved The Wave. A hidden gem at the Contemporary.

j
We actually went for breakfast and enjoyed that.

We did lunch a few years ago and thought it was good then. We’ve never been for dinner.
 

I also want to mention that all resorts are on “lockdown” for buses from Disney Springs. They have gates up at the bus entrances and are scanning magic bands. This will last until the week after Easter.
 
The flowers look great, 'Mom!

On past trips (long ago) I had breakfast at SteakHouse 71 as well as lunch. Both were good (above "Average" for Disney food standards (which is a low bar that they have worked hard to earn)).

Mom, my family is about 30 days out from arrival. Thanks for the updates and any more will be welcome - I'll try to reciprocate in kind when I get there.

Good luck on your new job/role in the future. As a newly retired guy, I can tell you that retirement is ALL that it's cracked up to be. :worship: Hope you can get to that stage soon to allow for more Fort visits.

Bama Ed

PS - any more pics around the eyesore, although they will hurt me, would be appropriate.

PPS - I can't get my head around of how they want HUNDREDS of hotel and time share guests to come on a little 2-lane road from the WL entrance back-and-forth (and buses?) :crazy:. It seems like a very long, skinny straw to try to drink so much milk shake through. But hey, I might have been a Civil Engineer at heart rather than the Mechanical I was. I just hope all those eyesore cars on the 2-lane don't hold up my bus from Settlement to any of the parks (I guess that's only MK in that direction). PT Barnum is more of a truth teller NOW than he EVER was in the past with regards to the eyesore. It's an amazing thing to experience in real time. Facts are simple things.
 
The flowers look great, 'Mom!

On past trips (long ago) I had breakfast at SteakHouse 71 as well as lunch. Both were good (above "Average" for Disney food standards (which is a low bar that they have worked hard to earn)).

Mom, my family is about 30 days out from arrival. Thanks for the updates and any more will be welcome - I'll try to reciprocate in kind when I get there.

Good luck on your new job/role in the future. As a newly retired guy, I can tell you that retirement is ALL that it's cracked up to be. :worship: Hope you can get to that stage soon to allow for more Fort visits.

Bama Ed

PS - any more pics around the eyesore, although they will hurt me, would be appropriate.

PPS - I can't get my head around of how they want HUNDREDS of hotel and time share guests to come on a little 2-lane road from the WL entrance back-and-forth (and buses?) :crazy:. It seems like a very long, skinny straw to try to drink so much milk shake through. But hey, I might have been a Civil Engineer at heart rather than the Mechanical I was. I just hope all those eyesore cars on the 2-lane don't hold up my bus from Settlement to any of the parks (I guess that's only MK in that direction). PT Barnum is more of a truth teller NOW than he EVER was in the past with regards to the eyesore. It's an amazing thing to experience in real time. Facts are simple things.
Thank you! I’m looking at working 5-7 more years and will retire.

We are taking things easy and slow on this trip. Tomorrow is our last full day, I wanted to extend it for a few more days, but I need to get my bigger Pyrenees to his vet, this may be his last trip.

I’m looking forward to your trip report, you always provide so much detail and of course pics. Have a great time and enjoy your time with your family!
 


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