Railfan Andrew
Well-Known Member
It looks like an airport terminal as wellIt’s looks like a REALLY beautiful school cafeteria
It looks like an airport terminal as wellIt’s looks like a REALLY beautiful school cafeteria
100% what I thought when I first walked into the place. I don't mind wall mural. But even that looks like something from an airport.It looks like an airport terminal as well
Agreed. I don’t find much of a comparison to its predecessor. I had the Bistro Burger and really like that. But then I had the chicken sandwich and that is now my favorite.We finally had a chance to eat at Connections this past Monday and thought that the food was a vast improvement over Electric Umbrella.
I also had the chicken sandwich and it was probably the best theme park counter serve chicken sandwich I’ve ever had.Agreed. I don’t find much of a comparison to its predecessor. I had the Bistro Burger and really like that. But then I had the chicken sandwich and that is now my favorite.
I really like this space; the huge open area, the mural, and the design elements. I also like how the Starbucks is also huge and does not feel claustrophobic like the Main Street Bakery location does.
We ate there last weekend and we are (almost) all impressed. One member of my group ordered a burger that had stuff on it that he wasn't expecting, so it's on him. Only complaint is that we had a terrible time finding a table, and there were plenty of other people wandering for a table as well. Lots of individuals sitting at a table alone.
I do it plenty on my solo trips and had families ask to join me as well. Had a great lunch with a family celebrating a 4 generation family reunion.Give them a smile and sit down with them!
We've done it before, asked if we could sit at someone's table. Never been turned down yet.
If I was sitting at a table by myself and people asked to join me, I'd probably say yes out of politeness. I would hate it, though, especially if they then tried to start a conversation with me.
I don't think I'll ever be at WDW by myself, though.
That's too bad! The videos appeared to show acres of tables! Some folks in this board even said that there were TOO many tables and that they'd never get used up!We ate there last weekend and we are (almost) all impressed. One member of my group ordered a burger that had stuff on it that he wasn't expecting, so it's on him. Only complaint is that we had a terrible time finding a table, and there were plenty of other people wandering for a table as well. Lots of individuals sitting at a table alone.
10/10 highly recommend solo trips but then again I live within the state so going is easier for me then some.If I was sitting at a table by myself and people asked to join me, I'd probably say yes out of politeness. I would hate it, though, especially if they then tried to start a conversation with me.
I don't think I'll ever be at WDW by myself, though.
I was there last week and there was no where to sit. Not being dramatic lolWhen we ate at Connections last Monday, we did have to look around for a table for the three of us. It was definitely busier than when we stopped in for a soda at the beginning of May.
I was there last week and there was no where to sit. Not being dramatic lol
This was kind of the reason I posted my comment. People that say things like that fall into two categories, 1) haven’t stepped foot into a theme park in years 2) just simply don’t understand How a theme park works.Kind of funny. When it first opened I recall some people on here saying there was too much seating and it wouldn’t fill, a waste of space.
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