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    Originally Posted By vicenzo83

    The line is not as long as when the park first opened, but there's still a line though. Even if the line was short, I don't think that I will want to get this snack. I agree with FerretAfros. This snack is a good snack to have to push back a proper meal early in the morning when nothing else is opened, haha. I will never get this again.

    Sometimes, I miss the mayhem of when I lived in Phuket, Thailand. Everything is really orderly here and I'm not complaining. But at times, you just want to experience that unorganized, "I'm gonna do whatever I want" mentality. Maybe, that's just me. :)

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    New Blog Post!

    A review of S.S. Columbia Dining Room. One dish in this restaurant blew my mind. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. I hope that you guys will enjoy this read. Thanks for the support guys.

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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    The Columbia looks really nice! It wasn't open for the day yet when we stopped by, but we had a lot of fun exploring the decks. Although it's hardly "hidden", there's a lot of great stuff over there that's easily overlooked if you don't try to get onboard the ship
     
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    Originally Posted By dagobert

    What a beautiful restaurant. Unfortunately there isn't a single vegetarian dish, except for salads.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    My one and only trip to TDS was done on a very tight budget. I wish I could have afforded to eat at the nice restaurants there. The food looks fabulous!
     
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    Originally Posted By vicenzo83

    FerretAfros: You are right! There's a lot of interesting stuff that can be found on board. I still find something new every time I explore the ship.

    dagobert: Unfortunately, when it comes to vegetarian dishes, the only restaurant that serves them in Disneysea is Ristorante Di Canaletto. :(

    trekkeruss: There's a lot of great restaurants in Tokyo Disneysea. When it comes to dining, I feel that Disneysea is way better than TDL. There's a lot of good dining options in Ikspiari too.

    New Blog Post!

    Recently, I've reviewed a few snacks in Tokyo Disneysea and most of them have been disappointing. How does this one compare?

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    Originally Posted By vicenzo83

    FerretAfros: You are right! There's a lot of interesting stuff that can be found on board. I still find something new every time I explore the ship.

    dagobert: Unfortunately, when it comes to vegetarian dishes, the only restaurant that serves them in Disneysea is Ristorante Di Canaletto. :(

    trekkeruss: There's a lot of great restaurants in Tokyo Disneysea. When it comes to dining, I feel that Disneysea is way better than TDL. There's a lot of good dining options in Ikspiari too.

    New Blog Post!

    Recently, I've reviewed a few snacks in Tokyo Disneysea and most of them have been disappointing. How does this one compare?

    <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.honorablerat.com/food-review/2015/6/1/lost-river-cookhouse-spicy-smoked-chicken-leg">http://www.honorablerat.com/fo...cken-leg</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By dagobert

    I always enjoy your updates, even when they are meat heavy ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    I like meat, and that chicken leg looks delish!
     
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    Originally Posted By vicenzo83

    dagobert: I can't help it. I'm an omnivore with a bit of a preference for meat. Hehe.

    trekeruss: Oh it is, good sir. It is.

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    The Honorable Rat Store is up!

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    Originally Posted By vicenzo83

    New Blog Post!

    A review of Disney Character Breakfast at Chef Mickey at Disney Ambassador Hotel. I hope that you guys will enjoy this read.

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    Originally Posted By dagobert

    Chef Mickey looks like a nice restaurant. In terms of charcter experience it seems to be similar to its Floridian counterpart.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    Looks like there was TONS of space between the tables, which must have been great for character interactions. I've only done character dining in the US and it often seems pretty crowded, before the characters even show up. It looks like there was plenty of room for everybody to move around and do their thing

    I also really like that platypus outfit! Too bad they don't make them in adult sizes; it looks super comfortable! (And as a side note, I'm sad that Phineas & Ferb aired it's final episode on Friday, even though there haven't been many new episodes in a few years)
     
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    Originally Posted By vicenzo83

    dagobert: I've never been to any other Chef Mickey in the world. After visiting the one in TDR, I wanna try the rest!

    FerretAfros: It was quite spacious which made meeting the characters much more enjoyable. I know what you mean about the platypus outfit. If they had that in adult size, I would get it to! Father and son platypus duo. I'm a big fan of Phineas & Ferb. Am sad that it is done. :(

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    Welcome to Drug Land.

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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    From what I have heard. you can get things like aspirin at DL, but you have to ask for it; it's not on display.

    I remember way back in the 60's, the Upjohn Pharmacy handed out vitamins. I kept the bottle for a long time. I wish I could remember what happened to it.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    ^^Some of the stores at DLR and WDW have single-dose medicines on display behind the counter, but you have to ask for it. Those are typically the larger stores in each park (Emporium, Star Traders, etc), and are also the most likely to have sunscreen readily available

    That said, I imagine that (like rain ponchos) over-the-counter medicine is probably carried in nearly every store, it's just not put out for display. Like the ponchos, it's there if you need it, but completely invisible if you don't. Plus there's always the first aid station, where the nurses will be able to get you whatever you need (probably for free, too!)
     
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    Originally Posted By vicenzo83

    New Blog Post!

    A review of Casbah Food Court in Tokyo Disneysea. The only place to find Indian curry in the parks.

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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I also really enjoyed the Casbah! The theming was great, and it was a nice relaxing place to sit and rest for a while when it was raining outside. I had the mild curry since I don't do spicy food well, and even I thought that it could have used a little more oomph, since there was literally no spice to it at all (though plenty of flavor). Maybe next time I'll be brave enough to kick it up to the next notch

    I also felt like this was a good location for feeling like you got a decent value for your money. The presentation was a little fancier than most counter service locations, and the various dining rooms were very nice. It's easy to overlook this place because of its location (though the smell wafts throughout the Arabian Coast), but I really enjoyed it!
     
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    Originally Posted By dagobert

    I love Indian food and it looks like that there are some vegetarian options available.
     
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    Originally Posted By vicenzo83

    FerretAfros: Next time, try the regular version. It's really not that spicy too. If you find the mild version needed more oomph, I'm very sure that you will enjoy the normal version of the curries.

    dagobert: The only vegetarian options are the side dishes. They're portions are really small. If you are seeking for vegetarian, it's best to head to Ristorante Di Canaletto.

    New Blog Post!

    What happens when your smartphone runs out of juice when visiting Tokyo Disney Resort? Read on to find out how you can bring life back to your ever so precious communication device.

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    Originally Posted By dagobert

    Then I am hoping you will do a review of that restaurant soon ;-)
     

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