Dinner: Impossible at Epcot on TV tonight

Rob562

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The "Dinner: Impossible" episode that was filmed at Epcot earlier this year is scheduled to be on TV tonight (Food Network, I believe). Check local listings.

-Rob
 

Krack

Active Member
Not being familiar with the program, was this a reality game show where people try to get table service in World Showcase without an ADR?

/My money is on the Soccer Mom with the two Nimitz class strollers (one for her kid, one for every item she might ever need over the next year).
 

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
Not being familiar with the program, was this a reality game show where people try to get table service in World Showcase without an ADR?

/My money is on the Soccer Mom with the two Nimitz class strollers (one for her kid, one for every item she might ever need over the next year).

If you're not familiar, why make a snarky comment?
 

trr1

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Walt Disney World - Misc [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Dinner: Impossible - Disney Dilemma [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Professional chef Robert Irvine makes a special trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida, where on Celebrate Family Volunteers Day, he attempts to prepare dinner for 400 volunteers from across the United States in just nine hours. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Wednesday June 02, 2010 from 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Channel - Food Network[/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]
 

Rob562

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Original Poster
It was a fun show with the usual Dinner: Impossible twists added on. And Adventurers Club fans should definitely try and see it on repeat, you might recognize one or two of the "special guests" that stop by. ;)

Though one thing I will say, I think the Princesses severely over-estimated how much makeup was required for being on TV... You only need to put on that much when you'll be under a studio full of lights, not a mobile camera and maybe a couple stand lights... :lookaroun

Mad Hatter, on the other hand, was hilarious and awesome as always. :)

-Rob
 

WDWmazprty

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We saw it last night, and my girls screamed as soon as they saw SSE-"Disney World!" they screamed. lol

Anyway, good show. All the characters were great, and the princesses looked good too; although I agree with the makeup statement Rob562, it was a lot. :D
 

Sloan

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nice event

I thought the dinner to honor the volunteers was a very nice event, and it was great that they ended up getting what appeared to be a very good meal and dessert.

I was certainly interested to see some of the behind-the-scenes of the major food warehouse, and the pastry kitchen too. The logistics in feeding that many (and on such a short prep. time frame) was very impressive.

I totally agree with Rob562 about the princess make-up - I was wondering if I was the only one to notice that :lookaroun
 

Dwarful

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We had a lot of fun watching that show and will def. watch the rerun. Now that we are on the countdown it was just another way to get us ready!!!
 

Captain Hank

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Oh, I might have actually been on that (briefly, if at all). I got to be in front of the camera for some of the B-roll taping on that day, as well as the construction and deconstruction of the can sculpture (which, according to an e-mail I got, was seen on the show). I missed the initial broadcast, but I just set my DVR for the rerun.
 

NiarrNDisney

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I watched it and it was wonderful! :king:

I have never seen the little Remi hiding under the silver cover before until now :sohappy:
 

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