Special Dining Events?
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Re: Special Dining Events?
By the way, I'll be back this summer, at the Contemporary, for my 50th (actually there for a conference - nice of them to hold it with the Mouse for me and a Speed Limit birthday). Any good birthday meal suggestions, or special things I should pre-arrange, or ask for? I got a birthday card and balloons at the campground one year - that was nice!
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Re: Special Dining Events?
UncleScrooge477 wrote:Hey - as long as it is chocolate, I don't care if it is crammed, wedged, spindled, folded or whatever! I'm just happy that we were all really full, so my parents were willing to split the cake four ways. Boy, was it rich and wonderful! We went out on the roof deck, but it was really windy, and pretty cold (Dec 29 in Florida).


I know they ask when you book if you are celebrating anything special. You can also mention it again when you check in. It seems to be hit or miss whether or not you will get any surprises. I think it is more likely at the table service restaurants that you might get a special dessert or something.UncleScrooge477 wrote:By the way, I'll be back this summer, at the Contemporary, for my 50th (actually there for a conference - nice of them to hold it with the Mouse for me and a Speed Limit birthday). Any good birthday meal suggestions, or special things I should pre-arrange, or ask for? I got a birthday card and balloons at the campground one year - that was nice!
That is pretty awesome that you get to spend your birthday at the Contemporary on the company's dime! If you like authentic pizza, I would suggest Via Napoli ~ but mostly for the Zeppoli dessert there. It is delicious!

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Do they have one of these in the establishment?

If they don't then it's probably not authentic.
(Apparently part of the rules, aside from the certificate is that you need one of those clowns to serve as a patron saint)

If they don't then it's probably not authentic.

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Gonna have to agree 100% with Amy on the pizza and Zeppoli. I could put some away right now!Amy wrote:UncleScrooge477 wrote:Hey - as long as it is chocolate, I don't care if it is crammed, wedged, spindled, folded or whatever! I'm just happy that we were all really full, so my parents were willing to split the cake four ways. Boy, was it rich and wonderful! We went out on the roof deck, but it was really windy, and pretty cold (Dec 29 in Florida).![]()
I know they ask when you book if you are celebrating anything special. You can also mention it again when you check in. It seems to be hit or miss whether or not you will get any surprises. I think it is more likely at the table service restaurants that you might get a special dessert or something.UncleScrooge477 wrote:By the way, I'll be back this summer, at the Contemporary, for my 50th (actually there for a conference - nice of them to hold it with the Mouse for me and a Speed Limit birthday). Any good birthday meal suggestions, or special things I should pre-arrange, or ask for? I got a birthday card and balloons at the campground one year - that was nice!
That is pretty awesome that you get to spend your birthday at the Contemporary on the company's dime! If you like authentic pizza, I would suggest Via Napoli ~ but mostly for the Zeppoli dessert there. It is delicious!

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Re: Special Dining Events?
I ate at the Grand Florridian Cafe last year and while there's nothing kid/Disney special about it, I thought it was a nice quiet, "grown up" looking restaurant and the food was really good. If they are looking for a little peace and quiet, they may want to check this out.
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Just got the assignment to make a reservation for dinner sometime between March 16th-20th. Shoot some ideas my way! We've always enjoyed Teppan Edo, however I am leaning heavily towards Le Cellier
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You might want to check out the menus for a few places online. Since Le Cellier has gone to being a signature restaurant they may have hiked their prices considerably. Whatever you decide, you might want to hop on the ressies pretty soon since you are only about 45 days out ~ you might have some difficulty getting in where you would like. Sounds like people on here have been favoring the Yachtsman for steak over Le Cellier as well.TikiTikiRoom wrote:Just got the assignment to make a reservation for dinner sometime between March 16th-20th. Shoot some ideas my way! We've always enjoyed Teppan Edo, however I am leaning heavily towards Le Cellier
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we decided to reserve an evening at La Hacienda over in Mexico. I've heard MAINLY Positive things and honestly the photos of the food and the drink list look amazing.
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It looks like it would be a nice place to relax and have a good meal ~ you'll have to let us know what you think of the foodTikiTikiRoom wrote:we decided to reserve an evening at La Hacienda over in Mexico. I've heard MAINLY Positive things and honestly the photos of the food and the drink list look amazing.

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Food is fantastic. Service is the ultimate in spotty. You have been warned.TikiTikiRoom wrote:we decided to reserve an evening at La Hacienda over in Mexico. I've heard MAINLY Positive things and honestly the photos of the food and the drink list look amazing.
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ouch, well hopefully our experience differs. *fingers crossed*Soarin08 wrote:Food is fantastic. Service is the ultimate in spotty. You have been warned.TikiTikiRoom wrote:we decided to reserve an evening at La Hacienda over in Mexico. I've heard MAINLY Positive things and honestly the photos of the food and the drink list look amazing.
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