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real mad hatter

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Original Poster
After my thread of the million $$$$$ month vacation,it was interesting reading everyone's choices of resorts and how they would split it up..Here's another for you to ponder..You've just arrived at WDW and in your room is a VIP ticket for two,for any restaurant during your stay,all paid for by Disney.Where would you pick,and what would you have to eat.?...I'll input mine later so I can peruse restaurant menus that I wouldn't normally even look at.;)
 

93boomer

Premium Member
I would choose Boma at AKL because I haven't eaten there and always wanted to. Now on my WDW bucket list!!
I would start with the watermelon salad and coconut chicken curry soup. The salmon would be the entree. For dessert the zebra dome with espresso. And a really good bottle of wine to go with it. Now I'm hungry!!:)
 

Disneykidder

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I've always wanted to eat at Club 33 in DL but you said WDW so I would love to eat at V&A (although I like your lobster choice at Shulas)...without kids...just me and the hubs. I'd also love to eat a private dinner on that yaght tour thing that they have.

If we are talking "dream" place to eat, I would have to say that I would love an intimate dinner for two in the castle suite in Cinderella's castle.
 

scarr13311

Active Member
After my thread of the million $$$$$ month vacation,it was interesting reading everyone's choices of resorts and how they would split it up..Here's another for you to ponder..You've just arrived at WDW and in your room is a VIP ticket for two,for any restaurant during your stay,all paid for by Disney.Where would you pick,and what would you have to eat.?...I'll input mine later so I can peruse restaurant menus that I wouldn't normally even look at.;)



Would be Victoria and Albert at the Grand Floridian Resort or in the Castle Suite, and of course order the most expensive Champainge, appetizer, dinner, and dessert with cappachino on the menu...:D
 

DisneyDebNJ

Well-Known Member
I checked out that menu for V&A....To be honest,I think it's not my cup of tea..Reminds me of my first oyster..Delicacy..Yuch! There's too much on that menu that I don't like...:(
I know people who did do V&A and they actually asked that certain items not be included, and the Chef did a great job, however I wouldnt have the nerve to tell the Chef what NOT to prepare
 

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