The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

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Disneyland does not involve as much planning as WDW. I would recommend looking through the site and getting a general idea of what they might want to do and if there is a restaurant they really want to do (like Carthay Circle, Carnation Cafe, or Cafe Orleans) make a reservation for it. Reservations are only accepted 60 days in advance. I haven't been there since Max Pass has been introduced (missed it by a day) but from what I've heard it might be a good idea. But in general I think people can show up with an idea of what they want to do and still have a great time without mega planning.
Speaking of Disneyland, what restaurants you guys and gals recommend there?

Are they similar to WDW's offers?
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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Speaking of Disneyland, what restaurants you guys and gals recommend there?

Are they similar to WDW's offers?
You're more limited in Disneyland, but I've got my list:

DL:
Cafe Orleans
Blue Bayou
Carnation Cafe (I like this one for breakfast as well)

DCA: Carthay Circle Theater

Outside the parks:
Naples (DTD)
Storytellers Cafe (Grand Californian)
Steakhouse 55 (Disneyland Hotel)
 

Cesar R M

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Hey wdwmagic friends! I've missed you guys that last couple days. It's been super hectic around here, we've both been recovering from bad colds and because of that I missed a couple days of work at the worst time---the end of the quarter. So hubs and I did have a date night Wednesday (since it was holy week he didn't have services Wednesday and he wanted to do something fun) and I was so behind in my grading I spent last night grading papers for close to 5 hours. But I am all caught up on grading and that feels good and now I can play on the internets! :) Oh and my cold is pretty much gone and I can smell again! To celebrate I opened my Jiko blend of Joffrey's coffee, and it was a treat....AMAZING!

Seems like there was some important stuff talked about...sandwich chains and Tonga toast. So I must weigh in...

Sandwich chains: Subway is okay, we actually have one in my town. I like their meatball one. I used to like Quiznos and Scholotsky's Deli but I don't think they are around any more at least not around here. A coffee shop near us has amazing sandwiches the bread and special sauce is so good. Jimmy Johns is okay and I haven't tried those other ones you mentioned.

Tonga Toast: I do like bananas but I think Tonga toast is overrated. The inside was too mushy for me. Now the locco mocco at Kona Cafe, now that's some good stuff! It's a Hawaiian thing and I loved them in Hawaii. It is rice, hamburger patty, egg and gravy. Now that's the way to go!

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ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Speaking of Disneyland, what restaurants you guys and gals recommend there?

Are they similar to WDW's offers?

For table service my favorites are:
At Disneyland:
Carnation Cafe (on Main Street) for all meals like breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Cafe Orleans, relaxing patio view of Rivers of America and known for monte cristos and pomme frites

At DCA: Carthay Circle I usually get the World of Color dining package and then pay extra to eat their signature biscuits that are stuffed with cheese ad bacon

At the resorts: Steakhouse 55...steak = :hungry:

I would say in general the food at Disneyland is better than WDW. The counter service is even better, the French Market is so good at Disneyland. Disneyland is a considered a locals park so if they want locals to eat there the food has to be special. At least that is theory.
 

Cesar R M

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I made my mom an authorized user of one of my credit cards. I wasn't worried about her spending money on it without telling me, and now I'm really not worried about it. I asked her to go to the pharmacy and pick up prescriptions for me and charge it to the card. Her response: "What card?" She completely forgot about it and never activated it. Heck, she forgot that I had gotten the card. So I had her locate the card and activate it. Well, at least I can trust her...😂
But what if she forgets she has a card and someone else uses it ? o_o
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
You're more limited in Disneyland, but I've got my list:

DL:
Cafe Orleans
Blue Bayou
Carnation Cafe (I like this one for breakfast as well)

DCA: Carthay Circle Theater

Outside the parks:
Naples (DTD)
Storytellers Cafe (Grand Californian)
Steakhouse 55 (Disneyland Hotel)
For table service my favorites are:
At Disneyland:
Carnation Cafe (on Main Street) for all meals like breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Cafe Orleans, relaxing patio view of Rivers of America and known for monte cristos and pomme frites

At DCA: Carthay Circle I usually get the World of Color dining package and then pay extra to eat their signature biscuits that are stuffed with cheese ad bacon

At the resorts: Steakhouse 55...steak = :hungry:

I would say in general the food at Disneyland is better than WDW. The counter service is even better, the French Market is so good at Disneyland. Disneyland is a considered a locals park so if they want locals to eat there the food has to be special. At least that is theory.
Seems there is a clear consensus about the restaurants and offers! this makes things easier!
 

donaldtoo

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I tried to get my sis and bro in law to cancel their DDP. I told her to save her receipts, although I doubt she will.. because imo, they’re wasting a ton of money. The kids are 3&4..both with winter birthdays.. and they do not eat a lot at all right now. They leave next week. I still don’t think that my sister has been on the website to look at the attractions in the parks.lol

Me and T love the lounges, so I realized quickly that with the DDP I was spending a lot of money when eating at non-dining plan restaurants on top of it. Ended up with way too many credits on our last day.

The only 2 times we ever got the DDP was on our trips in the summer of '12 & '13. I was still a Disney Store CM at the time, so I got a 50% discount on it. It was the snack, CS, TS plan.
So, instead of about $60 per day per person, it was $30-ish. Just at every TS meal alone every night I ordered about a $30 entree.
Sooo darn much food though, and we had some unused snack credits both times. The only 2 times I ever thought the DDP was worth the price.
Before, and on the one trip since in Feb. of '16 for the Princess 5K, we have always paid OOP. Personally, I can skip breakfast. We would order 3 CS meals between the 5 of us to share for lunch, and we only had a coupla' TS ADRs per week-long trip.
We were always on the go and never wanting for food.
It's just not worth it to us without that discount anymore, or whether it's offered "free"...they still get you in the end, in other ways.
 

Figgy1

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Right now we're planning on MK on arrival day (early afternoon), Rope dropping day three (for like, two hours so nothing major), the evening on day four to watch fireworks, and then PPO CRT on departure day so we can say goodbye to a few princesses before getting in the car and going to the airport.

I've built in a lot of floater time though, or down time, just in case I need time to study because I have a final that week. The final is online, so if I take it at the beginning of the week, we'll probably spend more time at MK because the monorail is right there.

I'm sure our princess meet and greet count will be much more than the BTMRR count from @Tuvalu and @Longers combined, LOL
I think you just answered your own question as to what's the best value but my dh just added his own 2 cents and said SOG all the way even if it wound up 100 more. The only drawback we had was no direct bus after evening EMH from EPCOT.
 

donaldtoo

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I was pretty much in idle mode today at the office. The one partner who's project I was sketchin' on said... "Yep, that design looks great! CAD it up and we'll take a closer look at it in a coupla' hours." About an hour later I was ready for him to take a look at it and he was gone for the day...! :cyclops:
Just means it'll be an easy-breezy Monday mornin' in a coupla' days...!!! :happy:
 

SteveBrickNJ

Well-Known Member
I was pretty much in idle mode today at the office. The one partner who's project I was sketchin' on said... "Yep, that design looks great! CAD it up and we'll take a closer look at it in a coupla' hours." About an hour later I was ready for him to take a look at it and he was gone for the day...! :cyclops:
Just means it'll be an easy-breezy Monday mornin' in a coupla' days...!!! :happy:
That's a good way to view what happened ;):)
 

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