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Old 08-15-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I was hoping you guys could help. In September we are heading to the "world" and we already have reservations for a night by ourselves for dinner at Narcoosee's, but one of my DH's old collegues heard we were going to be down there and since he and his wife now live about an hour away they want to come up and join us for dinner and go to Jellyrolls.

Our dinner is scheduled for that Thursday and they are coming on Wednesday so we have to change our reservations. That is fine, however it seems that everyone on here is saying they are having a hard time getting dinner reservations due to the free dining promo. This couple is going to stay at the AllStars, but I doubt they are going to buy a park pass, so where would you recommend we go for a nice dinner without having to travel too far to get to JellyRolls afterward, and that does not require park admission to dine? Price is not a big factor, but it has to be delicious!!!!!
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Flying Fish, on the Boardwalk right next door to Jellyrolls. ALso, Yachtsman steakhouse, Palio at Swan
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Flying Fish is fantastic, very nice and very close. Spoodles or Yachtsman are two other good choices.
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Great! Those were the ones I came up with too. I have been trying to get the reservations changed (I have to change our Fantasmic seating as well, I hope I can do it!) but member services systems have been down since before 3:00! Wish me luck!
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