You heard wrong.Not family friendly enough (or slightly illegal). Then how about just adding a Hooters somewhere. Great and interesting restraunt with plenty of atmosphere, I hear they have good wings too.
You heard wrong.Not family friendly enough (or slightly illegal). Then how about just adding a Hooters somewhere. Great and interesting restraunt with plenty of atmosphere, I hear they have good wings too.
Yeah, 2 DDP credits...Imagine what they would charge for a Harold's pastrami sandwich in WDW.
AND the pickle would be considered a snack!Yeah, 2 DDP credits...
except on a philly/jersey shore cheese steak...you GOTTA have "da wiz"!!Adding “cheese product” on anything is typically a bad move
No...you don’texcept on a philly/jersey shore cheese steak...you GOTTA have "da wiz"!!
The reason for all of this seems obvious. If you're having a really good meal at Disney World, one that challenges your pre-conceptions, features subtle or unfamiliar flavoring, differing textures, and/or novel combinations, look around you. There will almost certainly be empty tables, because the masses have voted with their feet for bland, familiar and reassuring. Everytime Disney tries something better, it eventually gets dialed down due to lack of business. Consider the fate of Artist's Point, the original Akershusm, or the early Skipper's Canteen. All great restaurants, but you never needed a reservation because the places never filled up.
hahahahahahWhat?!?
Mannequins is closed
The obvious fit here would be the Canadian pavillion. Although to get the real Canadian experience, they would need to install a drive-through, and make sure there's at least 5 cars in the line at any given time.Tim Horton's coffee with Tim Horton's jalapeno asiago bagels and herb and garlic cream cheese. You sprinkle some Timmies around WDW, and you'll make the numerous Canadian visitors, like myself, very happy, as I have yet to find coffee in any of the resort food courts as good as what we get from Tim's at home.
And have at least one car in front of you ordering bagels and wraps when all you want is a large double double.The obvious fit here would be the Canadian pavillion. Although to get the real Canadian experience, they would need to install a drive-through, and make sure there's at least 5 cars in the line at any given time.
I think its time for the UK to offer a Breakfast option in the mornings maybe a Tea service style for those entering through International Gateway.
I would like to see scotch eggs added to the menu at Yorkshire Fish stand. It would make a good snack without having to get an ADR at Rose & Crown.
Had to google that one...Arepas.
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