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Long time viewer first time post
05:06 27-Jan-10
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By: fighton_5.7L
I am 5'5" 19 years old and weigh between 158-160 (depends on the day).. Breakfast (slept in and didn't have time for a hardy breakfast) - 9am -Protein Bar Lunch - 12pm -Chicken Breast -Wild Brown Rice -Green Beans -Post Workout Shake (3 pm) -Dinner (6 pm) 1.5 chicken breast 1 cup brown rice 3 celery sticks 2 tbsp peanut butter Calories
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Re: First Time Dining Reporter but Long Time Eater
22:14 27-Jan-10
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By: MusicMouse
post35201264] HAve a great Time! can't wait to read your report.. have fun meeting the Mouse Thank you! I was so excited to learn that LTT was going to be serving a character breakfast while we were there! Quote: Originally Posted by Miabug [showthread.php?p=35201873#post35201873] Have a great time! Can't wait to read you're dining report
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First Time Dining Reporter but Long Time Eater
17:51 27-Jan-10
[Replies: 15, Views: 753]
By: MusicMouse
The last time I was at WDW I was 13 and Epcot was brand new so I m really looking forward to a ton of new and fun experiences.. So where are we eating? Akershus (D) Ohana (D) Donald s Safari Breakfast (B) Restaurant Marrakesh (D) Le Cellier (D) Chef Mickey s (D) Tutto Italia (D) Liberty Tree Tavern (B) So welcome aboard and stay tuned for the next exciting installment
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Breakfast Time
13:28 3-Feb-10
[Replies: 2, Views: 19]
By: MamaToAlexis
Since it's breakfast time- What is one of your favorite things to eat for breakfast?
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I got a "Hot" Breakfast every time I ordered Room Service.
20:49 25-Jan-10
[Replies: 32, Views: 1406]
By: Crown Prince
One time the Bell Box Supervisor saved me his last papaya (knowing that I love them).. However the Bell Box is not located with the other galleys; therefore it takes a long time to prepare put on the trolleys and get to the elevators - before the knock on the door
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Re: When ship docks/tenders at 7am...what time is breakfast?
16:05 4-Feb-10
[Replies: 6, Views: 124]
By: jlovely
post23009093] Oh a newbie you will have a wonderful time I just got off my 100th in Oct and for us it is still the best way to vacation.. For the record RCCL has a nice breakfast room service menu with a nice selection of cold and hot items. Wow..
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Re: When ship docks/tenders at 7am...what time is breakfast?
15:57 4-Feb-10
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By: TBSCruiser
post23009019] ohhhhh even better idea! it's our first cruise so we're still trying to absorb all the info Oh a newbie you will have a wonderful time I just got off my 100th in Oct and for us it is still the best way to vacation.. For the record RCCL has a nice breakfast room service menu with a nice selection of cold and hot items.
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Re: BED and BREAKFAST TALES.
06:41 4-Feb-10
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By: Shizara
I'm just thinking my previous posts on this thread are self catering experiences and the thread is about bed and breakfast establishments however I do have an experience or two with those too! A guest house in a seaside town we arrived in the evening and after a bit of difficulty found parking.. She made it perfectly clear that breakfast was served at a set time and all were to be present for it.. Next morning conscious of the time that breakfast was to be served we were up and dressed in good time
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Re: BED and BREAKFAST TALES.
06:27 26-Jan-10
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By: Shizara
I had found a self catering - am not a fan for Bed and Breakfast but that's just me.. I got up checked to find out why the bed collapsed and found to my horror that it probably wasn't the first time. The screws were much too small for the holes and the bed had simply been just sitting in position with nothing to secure it
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Re: BED and BREAKFAST TALES.
21:01 4-Feb-10
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By: cathidaw
cafe by the beach and the rest of the time was so good.. I always think these times add spice to life even if at the time we don't think it very fuuny
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Re: There's a first time for everything! A Christmas TR
14:59 3-Feb-10
[Replies: 599, Views: 20728]
By: RinkyTinkyTinky
So relaxing and no bus madness afterwards! And a dole whip would be a nice touch wouldn't it! Breakfast sounds very yummy! Do they have that Tonga Toast that everyone raves about at the breakfast there? I know they serve it at Kona but I was just wondering if Ohana's has it too..post35285740] I love your French meal very creative I love all your night time photos in the MK the castle ones especially came out great! Wow the monorail family sound shocking but your meal sounds fabulous even if it did make you all cry Thank you! I loved strolling through MK after dark.. There's just not enough time to get in all the table service meals we want to so we're just knocking them out one trip at a time
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Re: There's a first time for everything! A Christmas TR
17:59 2-Feb-10
[Replies: 599, Views: 20728]
By: RinkyTinkyTinky
post35280408] What a roller coaster ride! The sadness of leaving Magic Kingdom for the last time on this trip the anger at the people on the Monarail and then the joy at Ohana'! I can't take it....Count me in among the other DISers crying like a baby about your hubby and daughter dancing to "their" song..post35282126] OMG.. you captured the way I feel when we walk out of the MK for the last time on each trip.. the fireworks from the beach! And the second is a breakfast with Lilo and Stitch the last morning.. It is a little tradition we have to have breakfast somewhere before we leave to come home
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