The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Continuing on ....
I only ate two of the fish tacos, so for those keeping count, Hubby had 2/3 of the chips & salsa, 4 Tostados, and 6 fish tacos.
Dessert was part of a set menu, based on what we ordered, but it was what I would have chosen anyway.
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See that recommended tip amount ...
Well, I am a terrible tipper. There is nothing any server could do that would warrant me leaving $50 (nuh uh, Narcoosees), but this guy earned every cent. I happily left him $20!

And now for an atmosphere shot:
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Definitely another great meal - on our to-do-again list.
Too bad Tammy missed it.

Your last atmosphere picture is gorgeous. For atmosphere, I don't think any of the other Epcot restaurants come close to the theming for San Angel. Food, also, looked really yummy. I'm so glad you're having these great dining experiences! :hungry:
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
After Stupid Judy, we went to the F & W Festival Centre @ the old WoL building - to show it to Hubby (who hasn't been there in 20 years) and to get my free chocolate.

Pics:
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And for @StarWarsGirl95:
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I keep telling myself that there's room for various types of entertainment experiences, for all ages, at WDW. Yet, my emotional side found the picture of the room with the wine bottles, unpleasant. Guess it's just that I'm stuck in a time warp, where I still think that Disney is strictly for some innocent fun for families and friends. I'm probably the only one here who thinks that. :rolleyes:

It doesn't bother me at all that they serve alcohol in restaurants and cocktail lounges at WDW. A whole festival around it, however, kinda turns me off. Oh well. Guess, I'll just stick with my tame, flower festival in the spring, along with all the other boring fudds. :facepalm:
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Us too! If it gets too cold and too snowy, the emergency suitcase will be living in the car!

Ha!

We keep emergency stuff in the car too and my family in the winter keeps emergency chow at work in case they get stranded.

Once last year over a weekend my DH went into work and pulled his car in the overhead cause it was snowing and none of the staff was there. He went to leave, pulled the roll up and and a drift was 2/3 the way up. There was a Holiday Inn about 1/2 mile away and I booked him a room, the hotel Van came to fetch him.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I keep telling myself that there's room for various types of entertainment experiences, for all ages, at WDW. Yet, my emotional side found the picture of the room with the wine bottles, unpleasant. Guess it's just that I'm stuck in a time warp, where I still think that Disney is strictly for some innocent fun for families and friends. I'm probably the only one here who thinks that. :rolleyes:

It doesn't bother me at all that they serve alcohol in restaurants and cocktail lounges at WDW. A whole festival around it, however, kinda turns me off. Oh well. Guess, I'll just stick with my tame, flower festival in the spring, along with all the other boring fudds. :facepalm:

But I noticed the 'change' in F&G this spring. They really are pushing that quaint little spring fling to be a F&W in the Spring. Around the WS there were plenty of kiosks with all types of additional liquor. Me, I've been known at times to order a second Margarita which I have never finished or they'd be picking me up off the concrete.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Your last atmosphere picture is gorgeous. For atmosphere, I don't think any of the other Epcot restaurants come close to the theming for San Angel. Food, also, looked really yummy. I'm so glad you're having these great dining experiences! :hungry:

I waited until @JenniferS had her meal there. Me, a couple years ago SA was by far the worst TS meal I had at WDW and my DS felt the same way. He really wanted to eat there and regretted switching our ressies from Japan.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I'm at a Browns-Bengals football tv get together at a friends house and I've been covered up with an afgan. I told them I'd be asleep by half-time. :joyfull: Didn't think I'd nod off during the preshow. :oops:.....:joyfull:

I have my blanket on too. It is cold outside and our storms are not up yet and it is chilly in our room. Walt isn't doing his job, he is laying sideways across the bed. Does nothing for warmth. DH snoring.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
And dinner:
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Unimpressive table set up, but we're here for the food, not the atmosphere.
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Hubby got the chicken parm.
And I got:
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Of which, he ate exactly half.

Dessert. His Ugly but Good:
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My zeppole (sp?):
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Deconstructed:
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Yum. I have ordered those little donuts each time I ate there. Love them. Though I had to ask for more whip cream.
No Tammy?
 
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Headed out to El Centro for coffee, and then perhaps an early night - unlike last night, when I stayed up until 2:00. :jawdrop:

Early day at MK tomorrow, and then the evening at DHS for dinner at 50's Primetime, and the first night of the Osborne Lights.

On another note, Christmas merchandise was out at Epcot, but ZERO decorations. It's all still Food & Wine themed.

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