Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Well no wonder y'all have 6 kids...maybe you 2 just need to stay away from the water. ;-)
Originally Posted By vbdad55 <Leave kids with Grandma in the room. Sneak out and do a little... RECON ... me and the wife skinny dipping in one of the secluded pools at OKW. < aaarrrrgggghhhhh----so you were the ones !
Originally Posted By DVC_dad Only a joke Tom. The pools are still "safe". However, if I WERE to pick a place for such, it would certainly be OKW (Old Key West). The resort has soooo much to offer in the way of quiet seclusion. It is really amazing how "private" you feel among such a large resort. I love the place.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 The Spirit has engaged in many kinds of fun nocturnal and -- sometimes spooky -- activities at Disney after Dark!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 As spooky as the darkest nights deep in the wilds of Fort Wilderness.
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey Hmmmmmmm, never been to the California Grill, but I'd like to try it. Does the CG have a dress code? Would it look really weird if I went to eat there all by myself?
Originally Posted By Labuda I've dined solo at the CG - didn't feel weird at all. And, the dress code is business casual, basically.
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m ^^I thought that people on the boards have complained because there is no dress code for CG. People show up in park attire (shorts and t-shirts). So basically, what I'm saying Nikki is this, I think because it's a nice restaurant there should be a dress code, but because it is near a theme park there either isn't one, or they don't enforce it.
Originally Posted By Labuda July 2005 dinign news posted on Deb's site: Upscale resort restaurants change dress code to Business Casual! No hats, swim suits, swim suit coveralls, tank tops, T-shirts, torn clothing or flip-flops. You can wear - dress shorts, pants, jean pants, collared shirts, blouses, sweaters, pants. Restaurants now requiring Business Casual include: Artist Point (Wilderness Lodge), California Grill (Contemporary), Citricos and Narcoossee's (Grand Floridian), Jiko (Animal Kingdom Lodge), Flying Fish (Boardwalk), and Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club).
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m Oh ok, yeah I remember reading complaints here that people would come in shorts and tshirts fresh from the parks. But that was a while ago. It's nice that they changed that. I don't think there was a dress code when we ate at Jiko in August 2004, but we still dressed nice (no jeans/shorts, that sort of thing) just because we knew it was more of an upscale place.
Originally Posted By trailsend >>>>As spooky as the darkest nights deep in the wilds of Fort Wilderness.<<<< TDG ~ I hope you see this ~ Spirit's post reminded me of something. Every Halloween, the wagon at Ft Wilderness meanders through a trail where, lo and behold, guess who appears ??? The HEADLESS HORSEMAN!!! This little adventure is very difficult to get a ticket to, in fact, they only do this for about 2 weeks or so, maybe the whole month of October, I'm not exact on that. Anyway, the deal is you have to arrive in the morning in front of the Hoop dee do Review to get a ticket for that evening. No advance tickets; just the day of. I'm thinking you need to make a trip down around Halloween, TDG. This would be right up your alley . . hehe. . . I can just visualize you and the Headless Horseman meeting up!!
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<Sneak out and do a little... RECON ... me and the wife skinny dipping in one of the secluded pools at OKW.>> Roadtrip removes "pervert mantle" and places it carefully across the shoulders of DVC_dad. My wife and I have NEVER done such a thing at Disney World. We've never done such a thing ANYWHERE! We don't even get naked at WDW. We take showers in our swimsuits to preserve the purity of WDW. We don't even sleep together. Why do you think all the rooms have TWO beds? You're supposed to sleep seperately when you are at WDW. To love pure and chaste from afar...
Originally Posted By DVC_dad <----- is humbly honored and in awe! Nah you take it back Trippy. You have earned it over a much looooonger period of time.
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m trailsend, I had read about the wagon rides either on allearsnet.com or mousesavers.com We have stayed at Fort Wilderness twice, and LOVE the resort!!!!!! We've never been there during Halloween, but will be staying at Pop Century this October, and now that you gave your thumbs up to the hay ride we will have to try and make it over for it. I love spooky things and Halloween is probably my favorite time of year!
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey Thanks guys! Depending on how hot and funky it is down there come Monday, I might go eat the CG.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <TDG ~ I hope you see this > I saw your post trail, thanks! Sounds really neat... And LOL!@Trippy'nDVC!