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01-08-2008, 10:41 AM #21Director of Recruitment
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Re: Who says that making ADR`s is difficult?
oh i haven't got those don't know where they went and Ive forgotten sorry, you know what I'm like my memory is rubbish and i was waiting for others to talk about making some, but if i can get some still I'm just gonna book them, I'm fed up of others not having the same enthusiasm as me about the holiday
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01-08-2008, 12:58 PM #22
Re: Who says that making ADR`s is difficult?
I'll email you some later on

If ever there is a tomorrow when we're not together.......
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You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.
But the most important thing is, even if we're apart...... I'll always be with you.
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no matter how close or far apart you may be.
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01-08-2008, 01:07 PM #24Cead Mille Failte!
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Re: Who says that making ADR`s is difficult?
Make ADRs wherever it looks interesting or nice to you Mick. You can always cancel them if you meet with too much reisistance from your family, so nothing lost. Just allows you to have a guaranteed option.

In addition to those restaurants already mentioned, I'd steer clear of the new place in Italy (in the WS). It's wicked expensive, and let's face it. How good can it possibly be? It's Italian for heaven sake!
Germany in the WS has a nice buffet that doesn't have exotic seletions on it. Usually there is a nice sauerbraten, an assortment of sausages and some sort of schnitzel (usually chicken). It's a festive atmosphere with entertainment too.
Even the Chefs du France (downstairs restaurant) in the WS isn't too exotic. They have pretty predictable things, like Croque Monsier (grilled cheese and ham by any other name) salade nicoise (again, chef salad with tuna) etc.
OH! Morocco has Marrakesh! That is a fun place to eat and the food is quite nice too!
If you go for dinner you'll be entertained by the Middle Eastern Dancer and the musician.
The food has exotic names, but really is chicken for a' that! 
Chef Mickey's is very popular for the character interaction. I find it a little too chaotic, but when there are little kids along it's a good choice. The buffet is pretty nice too, as is the 1900 Park Fare buffet.
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01-08-2008, 06:41 PM #25Director of Recruitment
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Re: Who says that making ADR`s is difficult?
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01-08-2008, 06:44 PM #26
Re: Who says that making ADR`s is difficult?
We like going to the character meals. They can be quite fun. Our favorite is Liberty Tree before the Halloween party. The characters are all dressed up.
Tink, we did the dining plan in May and ate in Italy. First time there. It is quite pretty inside. We went for LUNCH, had 2 Coke's, 2 entrees and 2 desserts. The total was $89 BEFORE tip. I would never pay that out of pocket. Alysia had the canneloni and it was fab but my pasta with crab was pretty blah. Dessert was good.I am a travel agent with The Magic For Less Travel. Please private message me if you'd like help booking a trip!
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01-08-2008, 06:46 PM #27Cead Mille Failte!
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Re: Who says that making ADR`s is difficult?
I've not heard anything too good about the place, Johnie. Good to know there are some nice things there!
YSH is nice Mick. You'll like your steak. Japan can be lots of fun now too, with their new set up. That's another place we'll want to try soon!Thank you for being a member of our Secrets Family!!! We are so very pleased to have you with us!
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01-08-2008, 06:48 PM #30Cead Mille Failte!
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Re: Who says that making ADR`s is difficult?
Be sure to go early for your ADR at YSH. You can wait to be called at the Crew's Cup Lounge which is connected by a doorway. Schooners of beer!
NICE place to wait and relax before or after dinner.
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