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Father’s Day at Disney Epcot’s Le Cellier

FATHER’S DAY LE CELLIER – When my wife initially got us reservations for one of the most esteemed restaurants in all of Disney World, I was extremely excited to finally be eating at Le Cellier. Then winter happened, everyone had extra snow days, and our entire trip had to be cancelled and rescheduled. There went my dreams of eating at Le Cellier now that we were only a couple months from the trip.

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However, my wife was fortunate enough to secure a lunch reservation for our family during our visit to Epcot. As luck would have it, we also realized as the trip got closer that we were going to be eating at Le Cellier on Father’s Day. Sweet! That meant this dad gets free rein of the steak menu then, right?

Actually, my wife and I decided before we went on the trip that we would share as many meals as we could since they are typically substantially sized to accommodate more than one person. Although Mrs. InACents did give me the freedom to order whatever I wanted off the menu.

After comparing the prices and the many potential options on the menu, we actually found it more economical to order several appetizers dishes and share them versus ordering one entree. So what did we go with?

With so many delicious options, we decided to start out our meal with a classic Canadian dish, Poutine. We opted for the Pulled BBQ Pork Poutine; fries topped with cornbread croutons, house-made barbeque sauce, pulled pork, and jalapeno aoli ($13.00).

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Next up was a bowl of the fan favorite Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup made with Moosehead beer and “Nueske’s” applewood smoked bacon ($10.00).

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For the next course, I elected to go with the Seared Scallops with cauliflower puree, jalapeno pepper relish, popped Sorghum, in a citrus blend sauce ($15.00).

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While my wife went with Steakhouse Caesar with a grilled lemon, San Joaquin Gold, garlic-buttermilk dressing, Boquerones, and brioche toast ($11.00).

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Our kids elected to go with the favorite, mac and cheese. Fortunately, they loaded up on bread, because the portion size was dramatically small, even for a kids meal.

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I can honestly say, each item we ate was fantastic. My favorite was probably the poutine while my wife (and kids) really enjoyed the soup. Actually, our oldest son liked the soup so much, we ordered him his own bowl.

In total, my wife and I spent a combined $49 for 4 courses. By contrast, entrees ranged from $27-64 each, with an average price in the $40 range. By sharing meals, we not only got to sample many of the fan favorite menu selections, but also saved a little bit of money.

What was the best menu item you ate at Le Cellier?

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Source: InACents

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Review: Beaches at Vilano

During a recent trip down to Florida, we stayed and visited with some great friends of ours. One day we decided to go out and explore the St. Augustine area, and on the way stopped in for some lunch at one of their favorites, Beaches at Vilano.

Since we were there for an early lunch on a weekday, we had no problem getting a beach table, right on the sand. This also meant within seconds of hitting the sand, 5 kids were shoes off and running along the beach. The restaurant is located right on the water of the Tolomata River.

Parents could casually talk and hangout while the kids scavenged for things on the beach and played in the shallow surf.

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The one downside to having kids and a beachside eating is the sand. Despite washing them up before eating, they still managed to get some sand in their food, which tarnished the experience a little bit for them.

I went with the Sunset Shrimp Tacos (Local shrimp, lightly fried and tossed in a sweet and spicy sauce, topped with toasted sesame seeds and cilantro. Served with pineapple mango salsa.) I also substituted coleslaw for fries.

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I tend to be able to tolerate quite a bit of heat to my food, and elected to top mine with some jalapenos from my friends nachos. The heat really was a nice contrast to the sweet of the sauce and salsa. Everything was extremely fresh and excellently prepared.

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Overall, Beaches at Vilano was an excellent choice for a light lunch in the St. Augustine area.

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Source: InACents

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Review: Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

Our family recently made the trek to Disney World, where we typically stay on Disney property, but in the Downtown Disney hotels. However, earlier this year when Disney offered a 30% discount on rooms, the price to stay at a Moderate Resort was the same as it would have cost to stay outside the system. Plus with the addition of the Magic Band system, we elected to “splurge” and stay with the mouse.

My wife did all the Disney planning for the trip and elected to go with the Caribbean Beach Resort. When it came to rooms, we had two choices. Either stay in a standard room or pay an up-charge to stay in a Pirate themed room.

We opted not to pay for the Pirate rooms, even though our boys would have loved it, because based on reviews, those rooms are the farthest away from everything such as the pools and central hub of the resort.

We were assigned to building 14 in the Barbados area. We had adjacent rooms with my in-laws on the second floor.

The rooms came with two full size beds, a table and chairs, and an dresser with fridge and flat screen television. The bathroom area was separated by a curtain with double sinks, and a separate shower/toilet room.

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Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Each section/island of the resort had their own swimming pool, and a large pirate themed pool with slides and play areas was located at the Old Port Royale Centertown.

The Pros

– The location of Caribbean Beach was nicely located in relation to the parks. Our bus rides allowed for fairly quick access to and from with out any issues. At nights, we often found ourselves letting everyone go around us to fill the bus, leaving the second bus for us and several strollers and often fewer people.

– The swimming pools were all very nice. The kids loved the pirate themed area and slides, and the smaller pools at each section of the resort provided for some nice quieter time.

– Since we drove our own vehicle, one of the major cost factors was the price of parking both at a hotel and then at the parks. Staying at a non-Disney resort meant nightly parking fees, plus the daily fee to park at a park if we did not take the transportation systems. However, staying on property meant we never had to pay a parking fee anywhere. Simply show our vehicle pass, and we got free access anywhere we wanted.

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The Cons

– The resort felt like a cheap hotel, such as a curtain to separate the bathroom from the room. While the resort grounds were nicely landscaped and felt tropical, the rooms them self did not impress at all.

– Each building did not have its own vending machines. Instead you had to walk either to the central hub or next to the pools there was a laundry with a beverage machine.

– We never saw any characters, which I would have at least expected at the pools.

– Full beds

Everyone always said you have to stay at a Disney hotel for the magical experience. Ok, this time the numbers aligned and we tried it out. However, I saw nothing special and worthy of the often hefty price difference to warrant the charge. We left our kids stuffed animals and stuff out in the room several times, and never really had those special magical touches others talked about.

The housekeeping staff did do a good job though of cleaning the room and providing adequate towels and toiletries. My wife even made it a point to leave tips in envelopes for the maids during the early part of the trip.

The other thing that drives me nuts is if you are going to charge me a premium to stay in your Disney rooms, the least you could do is offer a queen size beds. Come on Disney, people travel with families. Fortunately, our boys are little and we could fit easily in the room with them. However, things could get fairly constrained for older families.

I had visions of being able to come back and write a grand review, how even I, the skeptic could be convinced that staying on Disney property was worth the cost. However, I was not impressed to say the least. Was it a room to spend the night? Yes, absolutely, and that is all I typically look at and do not like paying a premium for a room you are never in.

However, this is Disney we are talking about. I expect a stellar room with little details that make it worth the experience. Especially at a moderate resort. I saw nothing worthy of me ever returning to a Disney property. All of the hotels we stayed in on the trip there and back were way better appointed and accommodating then those at Disney.

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Source: InACents