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Photo tour of The Edison from today's opening including full menus and some of the food
http://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/the-edison/gallery/04jan2018-opening-day-at-the-edison.htm
That cake pop tree
Photo tour of The Edison from today's opening including full menus and some of the food
http://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/the-edison/gallery/04jan2018-opening-day-at-the-edison.htm
Photo tour of The Edison from today's opening including full menus and some of the food
http://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/the-edison/gallery/04jan2018-opening-day-at-the-edison.htm
As someone that worked at Ben and Jerrys when "Schweddy Balls" was a flavor, quite easily. People laughed but ended up loving it. It was one of my favorite flavors and made the best milkshake ever. Until the soccer moms made BJ stop selling it (yes it was limited, but was intended to be sold longer then it actually was).How do you ask for a "box of balls" with a straight face?
That architecture is amazing!Photo tour of The Edison from today's opening including full menus and some of the food
http://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/the-edison/gallery/04jan2018-opening-day-at-the-edison.htm
Is it not open on Sundays?
fixed.Is it not open on Sundays?
Edit: Looks like the article is a little off it closes at 1 AM from Sunday - Wednesday and 2 AM from Thursday - Saturday.
The details are not quite clear on how the age limit is going to be enforced. But it seems there will be a dress code, cover charge and 21+ age requirement to enter the venue after 10pm.Looks really nice. I know the article said it would be 21 and up after 10, but does that mean a family could have dinner there before then? We are all 'mostly' older than 21 lol... of our bunch, the youngest two will be 15 and 20.
Looks really nice. I know the article said it would be 21 and up after 10, but does that mean a family could have dinner there before then? We are all 'mostly' older than 21 lol... of our bunch, the youngest two will be 15 and 20.
Is this not similar to the Chocolate Emporium at CityWalk? Architecturally at least?
Good to know, Thanks. I have a reservation in a couple weeks, really looking forward to checking this place outSimilar I'm ways but the class of the architecture is a step up. Last night was packed but the complex is so well laid out and sprawling I never felt overwhelmed
Yes exactly. Paying for something yourself is very different to having it given you, and the associated expectations that come from that.@wdwmagic , putting "This review was paid in full by the reviewers and was not part of any promotional tasting or media dine." in the review was great move.
Many other theme park reviewing sites always say "the food was great" but when they don't pay out of pocket, I'm sure anything would be great. Well, as long as the food doesn't lock you to the bathroom for 6 hours. That's the reason why I typically ignore most "reviews" that involve a press event of some kind. The reviewer doesn't have to part way with their money, so they have no sense of value. They can say how much value it is, but you'll only get a honest opinion when you actually spend your own money. And also, for fear of the mouse getting mad too.
I do have a question, will this be part of the DDP? It won't stop me from trying it, just curious. I only saw ToW mentioned at the end.
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