Most Recent Reviews
Review of Be Our Guest -Counter Service Lunch
Reviewed by Fred n FB Review Date: 11/10/2014
Rating: (8) Recommended
Simply the best Counter Service meal we have ever had. We had the braised pork and the seared tuna salad.
This is still a work in prosess - the Cast Members are a little overwhelmed by the popularity of BOG and I am sure they will work out the kinks soon.
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Food Flavors & Portion SizeCons:
Cast Member ConfusionReview of Casey's Corner
Reviewed by Fred n FB Review Date: 11/10/2014
Rating: (6) Recommended
11/08/14 - I have always enjoed Casey's Corner. This vist I had the polish sausage with caramelized onions and stone ground mustard - a great flavor combo! The bun was cold and somewhat stale - really needed to be steamed or grilled to warm it up and bring it back to life.
I really missed the continuious loop of Goofy sports cartoon that used to be shown in the back room.
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Price and ConvienceCons:
No steamed bunsReview of Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe
Reviewed by Pearlman88 Review Date: 11/09/2014
Rating: (3) Not Recommended
Subpar for Disney. Loud dining area, poorly laid out (far from registers and from condiments, etc) Lukewarm food, with long lines and slow service. Compares unfavorably to other WDW fast service restaurants
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Grilled chicken was acceptableCons:
Layout, noise, cleanliness, speed of serviceReview of Narcoossee's
Reviewed by Dispro Review Date: 11/08/2014
Rating: (9) Recommended
We have eaten at this restaurant many times. California Grill used to be our favorite, but since they changed the menu there, Narcoossee's has taken the top spot for us. The filet is absolutely delicious! My husband really enjoyed the pork chop. Being on the water, the view is spectacular... With all the lights reflecting on the water at night. We love watching the fireworks from here!
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Delicious food, wonderful viewCons:
Impatient water (this time)Reviewed by Dispro Review Date: 11/08/2014
Rating: (8) Recommended
We stayed a couple of days at the Poly before checking into Grand Floridian. We had not stayed at the Poly since the rooms were updated, and we were really impressed! We had avoided the Poly because the rooms used to be very dark and only had one sink in the bathroom. Now the rooms have been brightened up without losing the Hawaiian vibe, and the bathroom has been completely redone!
The view from the club lounge is one of the best on property (really nice for fireworks viewing). I will admit that the construction is annoying and takes away from the beauty of the resort, but this will not last forever. We were able to go to Blizzard Beach free of charge since the volcano pool is under construction, but there was a warm front when we were there a few weeks ago, so it was 90 degrees outside. With cooler temps coming, swimming May not matter to you. If you want a magic kingdom view room, request one closer to the lounge to avoid views of the construction. But if you want to sleep in, request a room on the garden side at the opposite end from the lounge. I based my rating on the club level alone, and tried not to let the construction influence the club level rating too much. The club level itself was good. When there was a problem with our room ( I have older kids that like to sleep in and were disturbed by morning construction) they quickly moved us to another room. The staff was very nice and the food offerings were ok. The mid-day snacks were extremely slim compared to other club levels on property. They had goldfish crackers and wasabi snack mix. However, my husband liked their selection of beer, and I loved the Tropical/island sangria. You can't get the sangria anywhere else. I will say that we would try to avoid the resort until after the construction, but because of the construction, it seems a little easier to get a room there.... Rooms in the monorail loop book up fast.
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Location, view from the loungeCons:
Disappointing mid-day offerings/snacksReviewed by MissDawn Review Date: 11/08/2014
Rating: (5) Not Recommended
We went to the opening night this year. The crowds were terrible. It was like a regular park day. We have gone to the Party before and it was much less crowded.
At the beginning of the night, every time we took a step, we were being asked to show our bracelets. After about an hour, no one asked anymore, and people clearly did not have one. I noticed many people not wearing bracelets in the lines.
The fireworks were nice, but again, with being such a crowded night, finding a space to view was nearly impossible. We arrived at the park around 5, and people were already camped out for the night in front of the castle for the evening.
The cookies were not very tasty, and the hot chocolate was gone in about three sips. Also, the lines were extremely long everywhere for snacks.
The snow on Main Street was very pretty and so was the castle after Elsa "froze" it.
I don't think I will personally return to the party due to the large crowds and the high price tag...
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Special parades fireworks musicCons:
Expensive CROWDEDReview of Roaring Fork
Reviewed by tttmikeb Review Date: 11/07/2014
Rating: (8) Recommended
We took the ferry ride here from MK (which was really nice, btw) one night on our recent trip to WDW, and were very glad we did.
While we were initially quite confused (and could tell many others were, too) by the ordering procedure, once we figured it out, it was actually nice. Get your sides/desserts/drinks first, then place your entree order with the cashier. When your food is ready, they'll bring it to your table - a nice touch for a quick service restaurant.
Our food was good overall. I got the Wilderness Chicken Sandwich. My only issue was my own failure to ask what was in the Wilderness sauce, only to find out after I got it that it has horseradish in it, and I'm really not a fan of that. It also has some fruit in it I think...maybe raspberry, cranberry, or pomegranate. Not sure. It cut into the horseradish taste somewhat, but not enough for me. I wiped it off with a napkin and survived just fine. Other than that, the sandwich was good. My wife got the pulled pork, which was good. Both of my kids got burgers and enjoyed them.
The desserts really made the meal, though. I got the Magic Cookie Bar, which was easily the best thing I ate all week. SO GOOD! My only issue was that it was so big. It's really rich, and I learned that you really can have too much of a good thing. If you're gonna get the Magic Cookie Bar (and you should!), plan on splitting it with someone or saving some for later. It was just too rich for me to eat the whole thing in one sitting. My son got the Smores cupcake and really liked that. My wife was going to get the Strawberry Lemonade cupcake, but it was a summertime seasonal option, and was gone when we got there. We opted for its replacement - the Caramel Apple cupcake, and were more than satisfied with it.
All in all, as long as you know the procedure going in, you won't be disappointed by this little QS spot. Plan a boat ride over there, and enjoy a really good meal.
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Good food, especially the dessertsCons:
Different ordering procedureReview of Landscape of Flavors - Lunch/Dinner
Reviewed by tttmikeb Review Date: 11/07/2014
Rating: (9) Recommended
I read a lot of good reviews about Landscape of Flavors, so we decided to walk across the Generation Gap Bridge from Pop Century and give it a try on our latest trip to WDW.
My wife & 2 kids were on the dining plan, so we each got an entree, a dessert, and a drink.
I got the Surf & Surf Burger after reading several good reviews, and I was not disappointed. The crab cake was not the best I've ever had, but it was good. The dish was so unique. I really enjoyed it. My wife got a custom pasta dish with bowtie pasta, alfredo sauce, chicken, and peas. Some reviews I read said that this station took forever, but that was not our experience. There was a little confusion about which end to start at, but that was our only problem. And the pasta...delicious. And the portion size was very generous. My wife was full before even reach the halfway point, and I overstuffed myself on what was left after trying a bite and continuing to eat it because it was so good. I was really impressed with the freshness of it. My son got a pizza and my daughter got a burger, both of which were good.
For dessert, I got the pumpkin pecan tart, which was one of the best things I ate all week. Seriously, it was that good. And exactly how it sounds...a perfect marriage of pumpkin pie and pecan pie. Mmmmm...so good. My kids each got one of the Mickey cupcakes with the white chocolate Mickey face and Oreo ears. Really cute, and really good. A great treat for the kids. My wife opted for some raspberry gelato, which was also very good.
Other than the slight confusion about the line at the pizza/pasta station, we had a really great experience here. Lots of great choices, and everything we ate was really good. If you're staying at AoA or even Pop Century, don't miss it!
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Lots of different selections, excellent foodCons:
Just a little confusion about ordering/linesReview of Food & Wine Food Booths
Reviewed by Joeyvee99 Review Date: 11/07/2014
Rating: (10) Recommended
15 festivals later and the food just keeps getting better. Something for everyone. Prices are starting to creep into the "Are you kidding me" zone. Someone needs to pay attention to this. Had some amazing food and to get seconds on some!
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Amazing ChoicesCons:
Getting PriceyReviewed by racerx14 Review Date: 11/06/2014
Rating: (7) Recommended
We have stayed @ POR before and loved it so we decided to stay here again on our august visit unfortunately we had two issues with our room, one being handle in tub not staying on and the air conditioning not keeping room cool for duration of stay I notified the front desk of the issues but neither problems were addressed during our stay. Which is unfortunate because we really like this resort
