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...and the guests are going to become very fat.disneymama73 said:I think those Disney World cookbooks are going to become very thin.
...and the guests are going to become very fat.disneymama73 said:I think those Disney World cookbooks are going to become very thin.
rinkwide said:...and the guests are going to become very fat.
jjohnson said:We've already decided not to do the DP next trip & are planning on trying the non-DP restaurants. At least I won't feel like we are at a wedding reception.![]()
KristiKelly said:What restaurants are not part of the DDP? We are going in Sept. We have the DDE, are there any restaurants that aren't part of DDP but do accept DDE? Is there a list somewhere?
KristiKelly said:What restaurants are not part of the DDP? We are going in Sept. We have the DDE, are there any restaurants that aren't part of DDP but do accept DDE? Is there a list somewhere?
...but that doesn't stop the DDPers from trying.BCV23 said:Victoria & Albert's
BCV23 said:Victoria & Albert's.![]()
rinkwide said:...but that doesn't stop the DDPers from trying.
We were there a few weeks ago and when the server brought the bill I wondered aloud to the wife, "How many people do you think have tried to pay with the dining plan?" She was sure no one would ever try something so outrageous. My thoughts were to the contrary and soon we'd agreed upon a friendly little wager - one that's only appropriate between husband and wife.
Anyway, the waiter returned and confirmed that V&A guests do indeed expect to use their TS credits quite frequently. Apparently, they often claim the front desk told them they could do it. He said you wouldn't believe the shocked look on their faces when they begin to realize they're actually going to have to pay the dollar amount sitting in front of them.
He then asked why I was grinning so broadly but the wife elbowed me in the ribs before I could reply.
KristiKelly said:That would be fun with our 3 kids, I'm sure the others eating would love it![]()
disneymama73 said:Can you imagine?How old are your 3? As you can see from my signature, my girls are 7, 5 and 2.
KristiKelly said:Our 1 y/o is a cup & food thrower and likes to smear food in her hair, wouldn't she be great in V&A.![]()
\Bribrittmom said:We are just back from OKW. We ate at Olivia's one night and mentioned to our server the posts on here about disappointment w/ the new menu. She said she was told not to make comments but shook her head in agreement when we asked her if a lot of people complained about the changes. They don't even have key lime pie anymore-just a tart!
Maybe the key lime tart with raspberry sauce is supposed to be the upscale version of key lime pie. Tastewise it bears a surprising resemblence to key lime pie - I got mine to go in April and ate it at the airport. The shape was different but basically it is key lime pie----Bribrittmom said:Goods to Go has Key Lime Pie but not Olivia's. I think that's really odd.