annichan
There's a platypus controlling me, he's underneath
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2008
Hi everybody,
welcome to whoever may read this!
While there is not much to look at here yet, this is eventually going to become a dining report of five days' dining at Disneyland Paris, complete with a few pictures.
... oh yeah, and since I don't really know where else to put them, I will probably also, if slightly unconnectedly, throw in reports and pictures of 11 days' dining on the Disney Magic during our 2011 Mediterranean cruise.
Yes, I know, this is technically not supposed to be here - but unless a moderator actually (and, if I may say so, quite heartlessly ) stops me, I will throw it in anyway. It all happened in Europe, after all.
A couple of pictures to get into the swing of things ...
So anyway - this is the first time I have ever posted here on the DLP Trip Reports Forum. (And yes, I KNOW that a dining report is technically not a trip report. All of you who write "real" trip reports, I am very much in awe of you . It is simply too much work for me, so I decided a while ago to stick to them food reports.)
Therefore, I would like to briefly introduce myself before I start "telling strangers what I ate", as my loving husband puts it:
I am 37 and work in a book publishing house, while the man of my life (who shall affectionately - if not creatively - be known in this report as DH) is 34 and a software consultant. We do not have kids (but pamper our cats silly instead), and we are big fans of travelling and of the Disney parks.
On two prior trips to Walt Disney World and a Disney cruise, we enjoyed ourselves immensely, and I wrote about our dining experiences here (WDW 2009)and here (WDW and DCL 2010).
Anyway, unlike in 2009 and 2010, we were not able to make it to Disney World this year, so we stayed in good old Europe instead. This did not mean that we stayed away from Disney, though:
In May / June we enjoyed an absolutely wonderful cruise on the Disney Magic in the Mediterranean, and in September we had the great fortune to be spending five long and really rather leisurely days at Disneyland Paris during the most glorious summer weather to be seen all year.
Oh, and to further explain my thread title, we are known in these Disboards dining report circles as the Two Germans because - well, because we're German and I started naming my threads after that fact. Wasn't one of my most creative days, I know, I know .
So, these are the meals I shall be reporting on:
Part 1: Disneyland Paris
Day 1: Salon Mickey
Day 1, continued: Everything but the Blue Lagoon
Day 1, continued: Blue Lagoon Restaurant
Day 2: Everything but dinner
Day 2, continued: Yacht Club Restaurant
Day 3: Walt's - An American Restaurant, and Earl Of Sandwich
Day 4: Quick service dining
Day 4, continued: Manhattan Restaurant
Day 5: Agrabah Cafe, and a short mention of Cafe Mickey
Part 2: Dining on a Disney cruise in the Mediterranean
Day 1: with Let The Magic Begin Dinner
Day 2: with Palo Dinner
Day 3: with Parrot Cay Island Dinner
Day 4: with Lumiéres French Dinner
Day 5: with Animator's Palate Show Dinner
Day 6: with Master Chef Dinner
Day 7: with Villains Dinner
Day 8: with Pirates IN the Caribbean Dinner
Day 9: with Captain's Gala Dinner
Day 10: with Flavors of the Mediterranean Dinner
Day 11: with Palo Brunch
Day 11: continued with Till We Meet Again Dinner, and the final breakfast on Day 12
welcome to whoever may read this!
While there is not much to look at here yet, this is eventually going to become a dining report of five days' dining at Disneyland Paris, complete with a few pictures.
... oh yeah, and since I don't really know where else to put them, I will probably also, if slightly unconnectedly, throw in reports and pictures of 11 days' dining on the Disney Magic during our 2011 Mediterranean cruise.
Yes, I know, this is technically not supposed to be here - but unless a moderator actually (and, if I may say so, quite heartlessly ) stops me, I will throw it in anyway. It all happened in Europe, after all.
A couple of pictures to get into the swing of things ...
So anyway - this is the first time I have ever posted here on the DLP Trip Reports Forum. (And yes, I KNOW that a dining report is technically not a trip report. All of you who write "real" trip reports, I am very much in awe of you . It is simply too much work for me, so I decided a while ago to stick to them food reports.)
Therefore, I would like to briefly introduce myself before I start "telling strangers what I ate", as my loving husband puts it:
I am 37 and work in a book publishing house, while the man of my life (who shall affectionately - if not creatively - be known in this report as DH) is 34 and a software consultant. We do not have kids (but pamper our cats silly instead), and we are big fans of travelling and of the Disney parks.
On two prior trips to Walt Disney World and a Disney cruise, we enjoyed ourselves immensely, and I wrote about our dining experiences here (WDW 2009)and here (WDW and DCL 2010).
Anyway, unlike in 2009 and 2010, we were not able to make it to Disney World this year, so we stayed in good old Europe instead. This did not mean that we stayed away from Disney, though:
In May / June we enjoyed an absolutely wonderful cruise on the Disney Magic in the Mediterranean, and in September we had the great fortune to be spending five long and really rather leisurely days at Disneyland Paris during the most glorious summer weather to be seen all year.
Oh, and to further explain my thread title, we are known in these Disboards dining report circles as the Two Germans because - well, because we're German and I started naming my threads after that fact. Wasn't one of my most creative days, I know, I know .
So, these are the meals I shall be reporting on:
Part 1: Disneyland Paris
Day 1: Salon Mickey
Day 1, continued: Everything but the Blue Lagoon
Day 1, continued: Blue Lagoon Restaurant
Day 2: Everything but dinner
Day 2, continued: Yacht Club Restaurant
Day 3: Walt's - An American Restaurant, and Earl Of Sandwich
Day 4: Quick service dining
Day 4, continued: Manhattan Restaurant
Day 5: Agrabah Cafe, and a short mention of Cafe Mickey
Part 2: Dining on a Disney cruise in the Mediterranean
Day 1: with Let The Magic Begin Dinner
Day 2: with Palo Dinner
Day 3: with Parrot Cay Island Dinner
Day 4: with Lumiéres French Dinner
Day 5: with Animator's Palate Show Dinner
Day 6: with Master Chef Dinner
Day 7: with Villains Dinner
Day 8: with Pirates IN the Caribbean Dinner
Day 9: with Captain's Gala Dinner
Day 10: with Flavors of the Mediterranean Dinner
Day 11: with Palo Brunch
Day 11: continued with Till We Meet Again Dinner, and the final breakfast on Day 12