Originally Posted By Hutch I've been told that you can see people at a restaurant when you on pirates of the carribean?? what is the name of it?
Originally Posted By KCCHIEF I will add that the dining experience there is top notch.....be sure and ask for a table by the water and reserve the day that you intend to go...it is sometimes hard to get into otherwise...
Originally Posted By kari12177 It's called-Aargh Matey, wouldn't that be a funny name, and people saying it.
Originally Posted By oc_dean >>I've been told that you can see people at a restaurant when you on pirates of the carribean?? what is the name of it?<< I love how the concept of a restaurant within an attraction is as novel and cool in 2007 .. as it was in 1967!
Originally Posted By oc_dean I would love it if this "1 billion" for DCA can include this 40 year old concept into any one of it's projects.
Originally Posted By MrDisneyGeek Blue Bayou as trek said its best to make reservations as far in advance as possible. any seat is nice but ask for a water side table and try the Monte Cristo.
Originally Posted By threeundertwo >>I've been told that you can see people at a restaurant when you on pirates of the carribean?? what is the name of it?<< It's actually just the crew's quarters. Don't drink the rum, I hear it goes right through you. . .
Originally Posted By tynkrbell1977 HAHAHA! Captain Jack and I were just wondering why that rum was always gone! Thanks for clearing that up for us!
Originally Posted By alexbook >>I would love it if this "1 billion" for DCA can include this 40 year old concept into any one of it's projects.<< A suggestion from disneylies.com: >> Serlings Hollywood Tower Hotel P, $$ A strange, mysterious place for lunch or dinner. Beware -- there may be an excessive wait for your food if your order gets lost in another dimension! << The "P" indicates that "booths may unexpectedly Plunge into the basement."