Favorite Resort Restaurant?
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Boma is tops on my list.
Second is a tie b/w Spoodles and Boatwright's (POR).
Second is a tie b/w Spoodles and Boatwright's (POR).
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Oh yes, I remember when I went to check into the hotel, I walk in and see people running around with wooden horses. I asked the front desk what was going on and they said it was the horse ride from Whispering Canyon. I knew right then, that was a restaurant to eat at.nancynohorse wrote:Whispering Canyon Cafe at Wilderness Lodge. "Ride the horse!"
I don't know if its still there, but Beaches & Cream was great at Beach Club. Yummy sundaes!
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Definitely Ohana for me...watching Wishes.
I'll try to watch the same fireworks on my next trip from California Grill...which might push that one to number one.
I'll try to watch the same fireworks on my next trip from California Grill...which might push that one to number one.
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I thoroughly enjoyed our meal when we ate there in July. We tried a lot of resort restaurants out while we were there and this was among my favorites. My other favorites were Kona Cafe, Whispering Canyon, and Cape May. I really enjoyed eating in all the different resorts since they all offer you a unique dining experience.alsirrap wrote:California Grill for the setting even if the food weren't great, which it is. There are about 15 others that all come in a close 2nd.
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