Trip Report My first trip report of our 10 day trip (Updated 6-7-18)

So I'll preface this by saying that this isn't going to be a full blown complete trip report with tons of pictures and lots of dialogue. It's going just day by day of what parks we did, the highlights of both the good and bad, and the food we ate.

When: 5/12/18 thru 5/22/18

Where: Beach Club Resort

Pros of the trip:
- Animal Kingdom, Pandora, Flight of Passage lived up to the extreme hype. Completely blown away.
- Hollywood Studios, Expedition Everest, RRC, ToT and Star Tours were all amazing.
- Beach Club, the service was excellent and the pool was incredible
- Did not see many dogs at all
- Magic Kingdom was as glorious as expected
- Security was great, bag checks were a breeze even at Epcot

Cons of the trip:
- Weather wasn't great but we poncho'd up and made things happen
- Some of the restaurants that were held in high regard weren't great.
- EMM was kind of a flop for us. It was flat out pouring rain the morning we went and we only got to ride 7DMT once, PP once and Pooh once. The breakfast was decent though. It wasn't worth it for us. It rained so hard that it made it almost impossible to ride 7DMT.


Moving on....

Some of you know how much I planned this and I did it with my spreadsheet which some on this site are using for their trips. Also, some of you know that I planned a nice restaurant for each night we stayed. I would like to go ahead and rank those restaurants now so you guys aren't waiting until the end of the trip report.

So ranking from best to worst in regards to the FOOD and the SERVICE:

1. Shula's - Hands down this was the BEST in terms of quality of food and service. The service was simply unmatched and we ate at some great places. The quality of the Lobster was outstanding. I live in New England and have had more than my share of seafood. My friend had the Filet and you could cut it with a fork, just simply incredible. This was not just a dinner at a nice restaurant. This was a culinary experience.

2a. California Grill - This was a very close 2nd and while the service and food were incredible, the mussels I had were overcooked. I had the Cowboy Ribeye and my friend had the Filet. I was not particularly fond of the BBQ sauce on the filet but the meat was very tender and excellent. The wine tasting from the server and the desserts were also excellent. The Smoked Gouda Mac and Cheese was probably some of the best mac and cheese I've ever had.

2b. Flying Fish - The mussels were incredible and we had the Salmon and the Sea Bass. The Salmon was outstanding but the Sea Bass while good, it didn't blow me away. There was too much red wine sauce.

3. Morimoto Asia - Morimoto is another signature restaurant that I'll be re-visiting soon. The service was some of the best I've had and the food was great, but I think for the price of the Wagyu beef, it wasn't exactly worth it. Very expensive and while it was good, it wasn't incredible. But honestly the appetizers and the duck as well as the service from multiple servers were outstanding.

4. Narcoossee's - The food was very good but the service was average at best. I had the lobster tails and while it was not as good as Shula's, it still passed the mark and was very tasty. We did have a very good window side view to watch the fireworks though.

5. Yachtsman Steakhouse - I got the Rib Eye and ordered it medium. Unfortunately it was undercooked. Also while the Manager did come out and offer everything to us but the kitchen sink, the waitress we had (service wise) was poor. It took her a while to greet us and we felt somewhat rushed once she did come to our table. Our ADR time was 8:30pm. I did try the Filet and it was great. The only reason this restaurant isn't at the bottom of the list is because of the manager who did spend quite a bit of time talking to us and apologizing and wanting to fix things. I probably would give this restaurant another shot but it didn't leave a good impression food wise.

6. Jiko - We had a very mediocre experience here. The service wasn't great and the food wasn't great either. The best thing that we had was the "Jiko Salad" with that apricot vinegarette dressing. I got the filet and my friend got one of their flatbreads and we were not impressed. The service also wasn't very good and the waiter didn't seem like he really cared about our experience. I probably will not dine at Jiko again to be honest.

And here is where my huge disappointment comes....

7. The Boathouse - What an absolute disaster. Sorely disappointed with this place. The service was terrible. We were rushed, I mean flat out rushed, and the place wasn't very loud but the server was so soft spoken we couldn't hear him and had to ask him to repeat what he said literally every time he spoke. Our food was ok but was nothing special, but the service killed it for us. There were a few times I had to get a different server to refill our waters as the "water guy" or "busboy" wouldn't come over. They literally looked at our glasses and didn't fill them. I am willing to give Boathouse another shot but we did not enjoy this and I was especially looking forward to this one.



Flying out of Logan aiport in Boston to MCO.

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Day 0 (Saturday 5/12): This is "Day 0" because the first day on 5/12, it was me flying into MCO and checking in at the Hyatt at the Airport while my friend flies in the next day. My flight arrived at about 5pm, and the check-in process at the Hyatt was very smooth. I got a room on the 8th floor that was facing the big airport lobby and it was nice walking out on the balcony and doing some people watching. I really enjoyed this hotel as I did a little workout at the gym they had there and also had a nice dinner at McCoy's.


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Day 1 (Sunday 5/13): My friend's flight arrives about 2pm and we went straight to the DME line to do our check-in. It hasn't really hit me yet that we were going to Disney, even after seeing the DME bus.

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Nope...still hasn't hit me yet.....lol. Also I wasn't able to get a picture of the WDW sign unfortunately, but even after seeing that...it still didn't hit me.

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It hit me when I saw the lobby of the Beach Club and then also the view from our room/balcony.




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Our view...4th floor. I actually stood here on the balcony for a good 20 minutes just "smelling the roses".


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Next post will be our Morimoto Asia dinner that evening.... (and here I am posting all these pictures when I said I wasn't going to lol)
 
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joejccva71

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Day 5 Thursday - Rest Day

This was a much needed day not because we were tired, but because we wanted to experience some of the things besides theme parks. So we planned on breakfast reservations at Kona Cafe, while doing some walking through Epcot, pool time, a nice dinner at Flying Fish, with the finale of the Star Wars fireworks that night. I love these kind of days where you just lounge around.

Kona Cafe breakfast was very good. I've never tried the Tonga Toast before and I'm a true fan now. Just wow.

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After breakfast, we decided that instead of just taking a bus back to Beach Club, we were going to do the Monorail (which I failed to get pics of), and then walk through Epcot. We probably walked roughly 12-15 miles every day which is great and burned alot of the calories off from all the food we ate.

See it didn't rain the entire time we were there. :)


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It's a nice walk and it's not as far as people think. We probably did the Beach Club through Epcot to the Monorail walk about 6 or 7 times during our 10 day stay. It was one of those things where we debated taking the bus or just walking and always chose to walk. Some days were rainy, some days sunny.

And of course the area around the Boardwalk....


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This area is so peaceful and beautiful. I wish I could stay here every visit...


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So after a nice afternoon of relaxation and pool time, we got ready for dinner at Flying Fish which was I believe my #3 choice of signature restaurants on property. Honestly I think the California Grill slightly edges out Flying Fish in terms of food and service, but it's not far behind.



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We started off with the Mussels and Lobster Bisque. I always like to try the same sort of things between different restaurants so I can compare.

Canadian Blue Mussels

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Lobster Bisque

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So I ordered the Sea Bass which I thought was great, but there was way too much red wine sauce at the bottom. The presentation wasn't great to be honest, but the fish was tasty and I love sea bass.

Chilean Sea Bass

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And my friend ordered the Salmon. This was actually slightly better than the Sea Bass so if you come to Flying Fish, I strongly recommend the Salmon...

Skuna Bay Salmon (sorry about the top-down view in the picture, my friend kept messing with me moving the plate)


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Since I can only attach 10 pictures at a time, the dessert will be on next post....
 

joejccva71

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Day 5 (Thursday) Rest Day cont -

And now for the dessert. We ordered "Under the Sea" which is:

  • Valrhona Chocolate, Chocolate Coral Sponge, Pistachio Sand, Dehydrated Milk Foam, Tasting of Three Sea Salts

On par with California Grill's White Chocolate Creme Brulee and probably 2nd favorite dessert we had. It tasted amazing and the presentation was fantastic!

Under the Sea

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After dinner we walked back to Hollywood Studios for the Star Wars fireworks, but first we had an 8:30pm FP for Rockin' Rollercoaster. I think besides Flight of Passage, it's one of my favorite rides in all of Disney. Well I love Expedition Everest too.

Disney Movie Magic!

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So one thing that I noticed before the fireworks during the Disney Movie Magic show was that they played the theme from the movie 'The Black Hole' which not alot of people probably remember or even had seen, but I noticed it immediately when they played it. I had a serious nostalgia moment when that happened. Freakin' loved it! This was a movie that I had watched as a kid over and over and over again.

This is the tune and when it played I turned to my friend and said "wow, the black hole!". She looked at me funny and said "what's that?"....

Sorry, extreme nerd moment.




Star Wars Galactic Spectacular

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Both of these shows are incredible and while I still think HEA is #1, this isn't far off and I'm going to DHS two different nights to watch the shows again on my upcoming trip July 28 - Aug 5.
 
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joejccva71

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Day 6 (Friday) - Animal Kingdom

So even though we rope dropped AK this day I didn't get any pictures of the rock concert arena amount of people that were at the front gates, but it was more or less something like this....probably worse.


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Anyway, we weren't there to do FoP straight away as we had a FP for it later. We had breakfast reservations at Tusker house. I was more interested in taking my time and having a relaxing day here instead of bum rushing Pandora like alot do. I didn't get any Tusker House pictures but we did get some for Kilamanjaroo Safari that we did right afterwards.

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After the safari we had a FP for Expedition Everest so we started to make our way over to Asia....


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After EE, we headed over to Yak & Yeti which was very good. I was not expecting much but was pleasantly surprised how good this place was and how busy. Food pics on next post!
 

joejccva71

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Day 6 (Friday) - Animal Kingdom cont.

Now for Yak & Yeti for lunch!

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I ordered the Teriyaki Chicken and my friend ordered Caesar Salad with Shrimp I believe.

Teriyaki Chicken

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Kale Caesar Salad with Seared Shrimp

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Once lunch was done we had the Flight of Passage FP to do which was incredible in it's own right because there was a 4 hour and 20 minute wait in the Stand By line. As we were casually walking through the FP queue, I glanced over and looked at the grim faces of the people as they gave me the evil eye.....

It was kinda along the likes of this...


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But I mean what can you expect when the Stand By queue looked like this....


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More to post later!!
 
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