Tea & croissant: Eat, eat, my children


There are few different dining options available in the theme park. Unless you are staying in the hotel, your options are really just those. Lunch is quite easily available as all the restaurants are open. If you are the kind who can only eat near to sunset, then the choices get rather limited. When I say sunset, it's about 7pm? Even then, the sun is still quite bright.

Yes, they have Coca Cola. No, they do taste similar to ours. Maybe even the same.

We wanted to try this Mexican joint for dinner but it was closed by the time we got hungry. Although there's a no outside food policy, I don't think they enforce it very strictly. So, bring along your kid's milk and puree and whatever.

If you are famished after a day of waiting and occasionally getting on rides, they have a buffet which does seem to cater to families more. Well, we weren't quite famished and most of the meals here were rather substantial. I wonder if there are hidden mickeys in there. Oh, I didn't go around the park looking for it.

We decided to go for something simple instead. No frills dining but not quite fast food either.

Caesar salad. Maybe it's the weather. Maybe it's the magic of Disney. Or maybe we Asians don't treat salads with enough respect that I was in awe to find a fresh and crunchy salad. There were enough cubes of cheese to go around. The only thing peculiar is that the sliced chicken is cold. Odd but not that bad.

Ham pizza. Not sure why the star shape but it's cute. Unfortunately, the crust was a bit too thick and there wasn't enough sauce on it. Otherwise, a good pizza especially in the cold weather. Those green tubs are the salad dressing. I took some home and it made for a good lunch. With salad, of course.

For dinner, we ended up having sandwich after few disappointing visits to the other shops.

Turkey ham.

Chicken and cheese.

To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from them as the place was almost deserted and dark that we thought they were closed too. Luckily they were still open. Or else, we would have starved until midnight. The sandwiches turned out to be quite awesome. Yes, the bread was thick but it was warm and toasty. The melting cheese was a stark contrast with the sharp rocket greens. A great dinner while waiting for the fireworks.

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