A couple of days ago we visited Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The crowds were moderate and we managed to see almost everything by 7:00 pm after which pass customers were escorted out and Mickey's Very Special Christmas began. We made reservations (407-WDW-DINE) at Tony's Town Square which is a casual Italian restaurant just inside the park next to the train station.
The dining room is styled like a turn of the century restaurant such as the one in Lady and the Tramp. Dinner for us was spaghetti, Shrimp Scampi, and Chicken Parmigiana. Individual plates range from $15 to $35 but I think the most expensive on the menu was the New York Strip steak at $29.99.
Service was good but could have been better. Wait time after arriving prior to our reservation time was over 20 minutes and it took another 10 minutes for a server to arrive. Our server was affable and efficient but we didn't get anything but "cookie cutter" service.
Minus a few points I look for in a restaurant my family enjoyed the dinner. I give the place a "B" overall. It was very nice but I'm a little critical of theme park restaurants because I believe their standards are high. I can't help but notice the dinners and service I experience at Epcot are much higher that at Magic Kingdom or any of the other Disney parks. This may my perception but it's a consistent perception. Nonetheless, it was a nice experience but I'm not in a hurry to return.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Caribe Royale
One of the Disney area hotels that can be overlooked is the Caribe Royale. A sprawling 50+ acre arrangements of towers and villas, this resort is well worth your stay. Set a few blocks off the mainstream hotel locations of Lake Buena Vista, Caribe Royale is a great place for families and business types to stay for surprisingly reasonable rates.
Enter the spacious lobby with tropical appeal and be greeted by a professional front desk staff who aim to please. Check in is quick and painless. Once you get your room walk down the majestic staircase and out to the pool area surrounded by three towers hosting over 1, 200 one room suites ranging from $109 - $129/night during this season.
Caribe Royale has casual dining and a 24 hour deli where you can walk down in your pajamas and get whatever you want. Wander past the towers and view the Convention Center located adjacent the 2 bedroom villas raging from $134 - $149/night.
Spend some time at the pool and have a drink at the poolside bar. You can enjoy the 2 Jacuzzis and there is a kiddie pool/playground for the kids. They also have a fitness center (see picture to the left).
Say "Hi" to some of our Florida wildlife. I met these red-crested cranes ambling through the parking lot.
We've stayed here many times over the years and always enjoy the stay. It's close to the parks and shuttle service is available. Visit their website at www.CaribeRoyale.com and take the virtual tour. You won't be disappointed. Thank you for reading.
Enter the spacious lobby with tropical appeal and be greeted by a professional front desk staff who aim to please. Check in is quick and painless. Once you get your room walk down the majestic staircase and out to the pool area surrounded by three towers hosting over 1, 200 one room suites ranging from $109 - $129/night during this season.
Caribe Royale has casual dining and a 24 hour deli where you can walk down in your pajamas and get whatever you want. Wander past the towers and view the Convention Center located adjacent the 2 bedroom villas raging from $134 - $149/night.
Spend some time at the pool and have a drink at the poolside bar. You can enjoy the 2 Jacuzzis and there is a kiddie pool/playground for the kids. They also have a fitness center (see picture to the left).
Say "Hi" to some of our Florida wildlife. I met these red-crested cranes ambling through the parking lot.
We've stayed here many times over the years and always enjoy the stay. It's close to the parks and shuttle service is available. Visit their website at www.CaribeRoyale.com and take the virtual tour. You won't be disappointed. Thank you for reading.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Raglan Road Irish Restaurant- Downtown Disney
Stopped by here last Saturday night. The place was rocking with every table and chair full and people standing in the aisles. There is no other way to enjoy an Irish Pub. The service and food was fantastic. They do a stellar job of keeping up with a Saturday night crowd.
The dancers and musicians began about 8:00 pm and were still going strong several hours later when we left. we started with an appetizer called Dalkey Duo, (breaded sausages on forks). Dinner for us was lamb, burgers, Bangers & Booze, and chicken.
Needless to say you can have any drink you like or make something up. Reservations come highly recommended because there is no room after 7:00 pm. Call 1-407-WDW-DINE or go on line at www.disney.go.com.
The dancers and musicians began about 8:00 pm and were still going strong several hours later when we left. we started with an appetizer called Dalkey Duo, (breaded sausages on forks). Dinner for us was lamb, burgers, Bangers & Booze, and chicken.
Needless to say you can have any drink you like or make something up. Reservations come highly recommended because there is no room after 7:00 pm. Call 1-407-WDW-DINE or go on line at www.disney.go.com.
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