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I love pork belly! Not a fan of goat cheese polenta though, but whatever, the protein is more important imho. They had better announce that the Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli is back!
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When I went in early Dec (and obviously the line will fluctuate as park attendance does), we got in line at 10:45am and were seated in less than 20 mins, which I felt was reasonable.
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The signs on the construction fence say "coming in 2014" but I don't know anything beyond that--hope someone else does!
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Fairly new as others have said. When I went in early Dec, they were broke 2 of 3 days I was there (Davey Jones was broke the whole time). However, I thought the mermaids in the water were well...
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Here is a menu from Intercot's InfoCentral (thank you to the wonderful people who run it!): http://www.intercot.com/infocentral/dining/menus/epcot/biergarten.asp
I would add that the rotisserie...
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:party::mickey::congrats::malef:
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Perhaps Mr. Staggs should instead use some of that money to maintain the attractions that are already there?
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I'm not up to speed on future plans, so could you please explain what NextGen is? Is it that stupid new wrist band and FastPass+? If so, how in the world would it cost so much???
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Ain't that the truth! I would recommend that you look at the menu, and if it's to your liking, give it a try. Everyone has different tastes, expectations, experiences, etc. I love WDW food even...
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We dined there for the first time in early December and were the first ones seated for lunch (we arrived a half hour early because we wanted to check out the resort for the first time). Our view was...
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We tried Biergarten for the first time in December an we were mightily impressed. Even though we usually avoid buffets, the food choices were plentiful, good, and fresh/hot. I especially enjoyed...
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As someone said, yes it's still open, and when I went in early December, it was about a third full.
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As I said in my previous comment, both Dagobah and Naboo (Gungan underwater kingdom especially) are natural settings, and are thus rife with scenery, nature, animals, living in harmony with nature...
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Dagobah and Naboo (I was assuming you meant the Gungan underwater kingdom) are both natural settings, so they sort of fit, at least as well as Avatar. I don't think any of them are a perfect fit...
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11am I believe, though I think you can get in line beforehand
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No, you can't even make one. You have to wait in line, but it tends to move pretty fast.
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I've only been there for lunch once, but I really enjoyed my croque monsieur. If you don't like fries (as I don't), you can substitute green beans, which were nicely done (though mine were cold).
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I'm not aware of a WDW eatery that isn't overpriced! I really enjoyed BoG for lunch myself. The attention to detail of the interior was stunning. For better or worse, it was my favorite part of...
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Wow! Thanks for passing along that rumor. That clip of the Splinter was awesome, and the theming would work perfectly, too. Maybe Universal will have to get a second look from me after all. Are...
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If I may interrupt, what happens at 50's Prime Time that may be upsetting? I've never been.
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It's pretty close, but you do have to walk across the street and a bit up it to Fantasia Gardens. It's not a bad walk by any means, but it is a walk. Winter Summerland is right next to Blizzard...
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You have the right attitude, and I wish that was my thinking as well. However, unless there is a mass exodus of guests to Universal or elsewhere, I don't think WDW will care. I don't know enough...
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They got back to me finally. It was basically worthless. They apologized about my poor CM experiences but ignored everything else I mentioned. I really hope my last trip was a fluke and things...
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Mini-golf at WDW is as creative as you'd expect (though each hole is pretty short). Both locations are nice, but I slightly prefer Fantasia since it is Disney themed and not just interesting like...
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