TenThousandVolts
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- Joined
- Feb 4, 2005
Pop Food Court: We ate there a few times as we were staying at POP.
I thought the pasta and meatballs and parmesan crusted chicken with salad were pretty good. Kids ate standard kids fare like chicken strips, hot dogs - they were fine. Large portions of everything we tried. The dessert selection was pretty dismal. Atmosphere, clean and bright- but always loud and crowded there. HUGE crowds at breakfast.
Grade: B-
DAY 1- Magic Kingdom
Cinderella's Royal Table- breakfast-
Pros: Atmoshere was spectacular, the food was good (loved the fresh fruit and stuffed French toast) Service was TOP NOTCH. Never had to ask for more coffee or O.J... Princesses
Cons:
Had to wait a long time to be seated (45 minutes after our ADR time), We had 14 people (5 families on one ADR) and they only gave us 3 photo packages. We expected at least 4. There were no male characters at all. The princesses were busy and didn't spend much time talking to the kids- maybe it was because we had so many kids at our table.
Expensive ($$$ or 2 TS credits)
Grade: B
Liberty Tree Tavern - dinner
Loved this meal. We had a large party- about 20 of us. We were seated promptly (within 10 minutes of checking in) and our server was quick with drinks and rolls and butter. This was great because our 3 year old was about to go into nuclear meltdown after a long hot day in the park and we thought he would not be able to stay for dinner. Once had some milk and bread- POOF- like magic- he was happy again. I wasn't expecting much as far as food- and was pleasantly surprised. A platter with ham, beef and turkey and stuffing arrived along with mashed potatoes,gravy, mac and cheese, and fresh green beans. Everything was tasty (except the beef was pretty salty and kind of yucky) I have heard people equate the food with a TV Dinner- IMO food was much fresher and tastier. Apple cobbler and ice cream for dessert. The highlight was seeing the characters. They were so sweet to all of our kids. Great character interaction.
Grade: A
Must go finish unpacking.
Coming up next: Epcot: England, France, Le Cellier
I thought the pasta and meatballs and parmesan crusted chicken with salad were pretty good. Kids ate standard kids fare like chicken strips, hot dogs - they were fine. Large portions of everything we tried. The dessert selection was pretty dismal. Atmosphere, clean and bright- but always loud and crowded there. HUGE crowds at breakfast.
Grade: B-
DAY 1- Magic Kingdom
Cinderella's Royal Table- breakfast-
Pros: Atmoshere was spectacular, the food was good (loved the fresh fruit and stuffed French toast) Service was TOP NOTCH. Never had to ask for more coffee or O.J... Princesses
Cons:
Had to wait a long time to be seated (45 minutes after our ADR time), We had 14 people (5 families on one ADR) and they only gave us 3 photo packages. We expected at least 4. There were no male characters at all. The princesses were busy and didn't spend much time talking to the kids- maybe it was because we had so many kids at our table.
Expensive ($$$ or 2 TS credits)
Grade: B
Liberty Tree Tavern - dinner
Loved this meal. We had a large party- about 20 of us. We were seated promptly (within 10 minutes of checking in) and our server was quick with drinks and rolls and butter. This was great because our 3 year old was about to go into nuclear meltdown after a long hot day in the park and we thought he would not be able to stay for dinner. Once had some milk and bread- POOF- like magic- he was happy again. I wasn't expecting much as far as food- and was pleasantly surprised. A platter with ham, beef and turkey and stuffing arrived along with mashed potatoes,gravy, mac and cheese, and fresh green beans. Everything was tasty (except the beef was pretty salty and kind of yucky) I have heard people equate the food with a TV Dinner- IMO food was much fresher and tastier. Apple cobbler and ice cream for dessert. The highlight was seeing the characters. They were so sweet to all of our kids. Great character interaction.
Grade: A
Must go finish unpacking.
Coming up next: Epcot: England, France, Le Cellier