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Post by McDuck on Mar 7, 2011 8:27:19 GMT -5
If money were no object, would you eat at Victoria and Albert's or is it a place you can't see yourself dining no matter what?
I think if money were no object I would eat there and give it a try. Seems like a total decadent splurge and I do love opportunities to dress up!
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Post by my2sweetums on Mar 7, 2011 12:59:43 GMT -5
I'd try it. I am a somewhat adventurous eater and I think it would be fun.
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Post by crispy on Mar 7, 2011 15:09:34 GMT -5
I'd try it, but I'm not sure if I would like it. My DH would love it though.
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Post by remy1970 on Mar 7, 2011 17:17:47 GMT -5
I would absolutely love it. One of these days when I get enough money saved up I am going to try it.
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Post by adi12982 on Mar 7, 2011 17:48:11 GMT -5
I'd totally love to!! I think it would be amazing.
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Post by Dave on Mar 7, 2011 19:21:05 GMT -5
DW and I took DD, SIL and SIL's mom to Victoria and Albert's to celebrate SIL's graduation from college. It was wonderful! The chefs came out and asked us what we wanted to eat, and then they fixed it. It's a once or twice in a lifetime event and it's worth every cent.
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Post by sydney on Mar 8, 2011 6:25:10 GMT -5
If DH and I were on a trip by ourselves we would.
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Post by carolb on Mar 8, 2011 9:53:16 GMT -5
I don't think so. I really doesn't interest me (I know I am in the minority here).
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Post by adi12982 on Mar 8, 2011 23:55:25 GMT -5
I don't think so. I really doesn't interest me (I know I am in the minority here). It's ok to be in the minority! That's part of the beauty of Disney - many different experiences to be had to suit all sorts of different people!
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Post by susanm on Mar 10, 2011 16:47:20 GMT -5
if I didnt have to pay ;D i would try it... i am sure i could find something on the menu i would like to try... not sure if i would feel comfortable, being at WDW and then having to go to dinner formal... but to try it once.... i would go for it
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Post by disnifiedmarge on Mar 11, 2011 19:23:03 GMT -5
It's not so much a money decision for me, it's more of a "do I want to bring dressy clothes to Disney?" question and so far the answer has been a resounding no!
We usually travel in July and until this year, we've stayed off-site. So getting into the parks or resorts requires travel, which would be inconvenient and sweaty in nice shoes and clothes.
But now that we are giving Bay Lake Tower a try, it would be more convenient to dress up and just "hop the monorail" to dinner at V & A's.
I'm still not putting it in the plan this year, but I bet we do it in the future.
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Post by beeofthefoo on Mar 16, 2011 15:13:07 GMT -5
I have been to V&A's twice, once with my (now) DH for an amazing anniversary dinner, and the second time on the ultimate princess trip to celebrate my mom's 60th birthday. I come from a family of foodies though, so while the nicest restaurant I've ever been to it wasn't that huge of a leap over other dining experiences we've had.
It was an amazing dining experience, and I may even repeat it some day, but for now Jiko is taking care of my foodie cravings admirably.
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Post by Karen K. on Mar 19, 2011 14:17:46 GMT -5
It doesn't appeal to me either and I know DH would not want to go. So I don't think we would go even if it was free.
Karen K.
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Post by dalmatianfan7 on Mar 21, 2011 10:57:41 GMT -5
definetly, I love the travel channel show with the chef's table. I also love to dress up. someday.....
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Post by sprtnman92 on Mar 28, 2011 14:26:54 GMT -5
Since children are not allowed to dine here, I am on the fence with this one. I have a hard time accepting anything at Disney that does not allow children. Disney is all about children and family (Walt's passion). If I want to eat without my children I can do it somewhere back home.
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