Hello all. For our anniversary next year we are trying to figure out which place to dine at. V&A's always seems interesting and for this special occassion we want to splurge and dine some place that we would never normally dine at. I ask anyone that has dined at V&A for a review. Also is there...
Now I am just waiting for some type of discount before I book. Some of the current ones end this month so maybe next month. Hoping for free dining of some kind.
The wife and I are thinking of going to the world without kids from 4/30 to 5/6 to celebrate out anniversary. We have never been in May so don't know what to expect crowd wise. What are the crowds like in the first week of May? Thanks in advance.
I am hoping for some early May discounts to come out soon. Maybe by November something will come out. The wife and I want to go for our anniversay without the kids. It would be a first kidless trip for us.
We wouldn't. We only go for our son to have that character interaction. Once he is old enough to not care about it anymore we will stop going. Food is just ok. However thier smoked tomoato bisque was outstanding. I had 3 bowls of that.
What would be great is to close down the tracks and platforms. Put 2 monorails on the resort loop and let them race. :ROFLOL:
That is if my memory serves me right and there are 2 rails that go all the way around the loop.
This one. We had a bounce back offer that we should have booked. We could always cancel later if need be. I don't know yet when we are going back so I didn't book then. Now wish I would have to get the free dining offer then make any changes if need be.
Hey John. Good report. Too bad we didn't run into you this year like we did at Le Cellier last year. Did you like the green tea pudding? I tried it and didn't like it at all. One bite and done.
Another vote for Via Napoli. It is one of our most favorite meals on property hands down. Chefs De France was just ok. I wouldn't go back. There are better options in our opinions.
There are always new people that haven't tried it. I would bet thier return customer list is small. With the amount of people that visit WDW every year they can always stay busy with new customers.