We finally had it at the Poly this last trip!!! Ya gotta go for that, even if it's lunch!! (forgot, do they serve it all day?, I seem to remember a CM saying they did!!)hobie16 wrote:I had Tonga Toast at the DL Rain Forest Cafe twice. Yum!!
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Isnt there another restaurant on the WDW property that also serves the same exact thing but calls it something else????
At some point I want to make this at home.
At some point I want to make this at home.
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First trip down, DW bought a Mickeys cookbook that had all the different dishes from the resorts, I'll have to check to see if its there!!vixen101485 wrote:Isnt there another restaurant on the WDW property that also serves the same exact thing but calls it something else????
At some point I want to make this at home.
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allearsnet.com has it on their recipe page. I try to make at least one thing from there a month.
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I have never been there, I have to check it out!! DW loves trying new recipe's, especially from places we have been!vixen101485 wrote:allearsnet.com has it on their recipe page. I try to make at least one thing from there a month.
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Thanks!! MMMMMmmm Foooood (Homer Simpson drool!!!)vixen101485 wrote:http://www.allearsnet.com/din/rec.htm
Here is the link for the recipe page. Good site.
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Re: The Official Planning Thread of the Bubble Ladies 2008 WDW Tour
The restaurants I would recommend for first-time guests on a budget include (in no particular order):
Boma
Prime Time Cafe
Crystal Palace
Sand Trap Bar & Grill
Trail's End
Whispering Canyon
Kona Cafe
Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater (but only for dessert)
Tony's Town Square
Tangierine Cafe
Cape May Cafe
Mama Melrose's
But I'd still like to consider the Hoop-De-Doo Review. Half price seats for the 9:30 show!
Boma
Prime Time Cafe
Crystal Palace
Sand Trap Bar & Grill
Trail's End
Whispering Canyon
Kona Cafe
Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater (but only for dessert)
Tony's Town Square
Tangierine Cafe
Cape May Cafe
Mama Melrose's
But I'd still like to consider the Hoop-De-Doo Review. Half price seats for the 9:30 show!
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I would think Biergarten would be a much better choice than Tony's. There really is nothing special about Tony's; at least the prices are nowhere near as high as Tutto Italia.Zazu wrote:The restaurants I would recommend for first-time guests on a budget include (in no particular order):
Boma
Prime Time Cafe
Crystal Palace
Sand Trap Bar & Grill
Trail's End
Whispering Canyon
Kona Cafe
Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater (but only for dessert)
Tony's Town Square
Tangierine Cafe
Cape May Cafe
Mama Melrose's
But I'd still like to consider the Hoop-De-Doo Review. Half price seats for the 9:30 show!
The problem with Sand Trap is it is not easy to get to without a car, and basically they are breakfast or lunch. If lunch, it is taking too much time away from the parks.
Likewise, Trail's End can be quite a schlep from the parks.
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Yep, Whispering Canyon is a must do. So is the Hoop. I like what we have so far.
As far as the order into which we go into the parks, I'm thinking Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Studios and Animal. I'd also love to take them one day out on Seven Seas and Bay Lake.
What other activities around the World do you recommend, non-park related?
As far as the order into which we go into the parks, I'm thinking Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Studios and Animal. I'd also love to take them one day out on Seven Seas and Bay Lake.
What other activities around the World do you recommend, non-park related?
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