Pinocchio Village Haus 2nd Floor Balcony Gone?

s&k'smom

Well-Known Member
I was curious so I looked at our dvd from our trip last Novemer and we were the only ones upstairs at CHH. What I wouldn't give to be there right now!
 

Magenta Panther

Well-Known Member
Ho ho HO, I had no idea Pinocchio's had a second floor! I'll have to do a little exploring when I'm at the World in December. Thanks for the info, guys!
 

Rob562

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Ho ho HO, I had no idea Pinocchio's had a second floor! I'll have to do a little exploring when I'm at the World in December. Thanks for the info, guys!

If it's open, it's very small. Maybe 6 tables inside, and 4-6 tables outside.

They also do not have a condiments/napkins/utensils station upstairs like they do at the other two-floor eateries, so make sure to grab that stuff before going upstairs. (Something I learned the hard way when dining up there for the first time on a solo visit)

-Rob
 

meyeet

Well-Known Member
I had just discovered that they had an outdoor seating area at Pinnochio's this summer through looking at pictures and was excited about seeing it in person this September. I was disappointed that it was closed. We were also disappointed that Cinderella's wishing well was blocked off as well because of the castle light installation. That was another must see for my family on the last trip.
 

bgraham34

Well-Known Member
I had just discovered that they had an outdoor seating area at Pinnochio's this summer through looking at pictures and was excited about seeing it in person this September. I was disappointed that it was closed. We were also disappointed that Cinderella's wishing well was blocked off as well because of the castle light installation. That was another must see for my family on the last trip.

I was there in Sept as well and the outdoor area was open but the wishing well was not.
 

Di5n3Y

New Member
I was there yesterday and the tarp was gone from the top railing, but the walls on the stairs were still there. It looked like work was wrapping up.
 

Admiral01

Premium Member
I can BS one if you want but...haha

Its, um, a reference to Benjamin Franklin "discovering" electricity the day he was flying his kite in that storm and was hit by lightning... You see, the umbrela he was carrying, which happened to be purple in color, became "electric"...and then he went home and ate low quality food, as was the tradition at the time.

Is that a good BS backstory?
 

GeorgiaPinesRJB

Well-Known Member
Its, um, a reference to Benjamin Franklin "discovering" electricity the day he was flying his kite in that storm and was hit by lightning... You see, the umbrela he was carrying, which happened to be purple in color, became "electric"...and then he went home and ate low quality food, as was the tradition at the time.

Is that a good BS backstory?

Yes haha
 

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