>Yoo-Hoo Carol:
>
>My favorite park is MGM. Those live shows are wonderful. Did you see The
>Hunchback live show when you were down there. That was my favorite. I
>could watch that one over and over. The singing was phenominal.
>
>Never have been to River Country. Usually too cool to swim when we go
>down. Although this December and Feb. both we went into the pools. Water
>was warm and great, but the air was a bit cool until you dried off a
>little.
>How about you? What is your favorite park, ride, and place to dine?
>Mine is the Skyway at MK...love that thing. Dine...has got to be the Brown
>Derby as my first choice, but I do have a lot of places I like to go.
I was hoping you wouldn't ask me that! :) I have a hard time when at WDW to
decide what I like best...Each of the Big 3 are pretty even by me, I'd say.
Magic Kingdom used to be ahead, but I've grown to like MGM more and at EPCOT,
there are an awful lot of places for dining! So, I can't tell you which is
my favorite park. Dining is about the same thing, and I like variety, so I
generally keep changing each time we go as where I'd like to eat. There are
so many places to eat that we haven't made much of a dent in the list,
either. Let me think...I like Au Petit Cafe because we ate on a pleasant
weather day and were able to watch people walk by. The service was good,
too. We had a wonderful meal at Liberty Tree Tavern complete with souvenir
glasswa! Boatwright's at Dixie Landings was nice, too. We enjoyed our
breakfast at Tony's Town Square. But, the one we keep going back to, partly
because it's our usual resort's restaurant, is Olivia's! We go for the
romantic places!
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