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3dog2kidmom
03-11-2008, 08:44 PM
We were able to change our fligts thanks to a SWA sale and will now have half a day extra to work with on our early May mom/dad only weekend!

I don't want to buy another day of park tickets so was thinking of non-park things to do our first evening. Of the various things I suggested to DH (including checking out the boardwalk and going to ESPN club for wings & beer -- what a wife!), he picked go to AKL, eat at Boma, and check out AKL villas if they have a DVC tour (what a guy!!).

Has anyone had dinner there? How did you like it? Must try food items? And can you wander around the resort and actually see animals?

Thanks!

zoodoyle
03-11-2008, 09:05 PM
I'll be eagerly waiting to hear others' responses - we have not eaten dinner at Boma before (thought we have had b'fast there and loved it!) but will be on our August trip. As for seeing animals, some of the windows in the hallways have great views of the savannahs, plus you can walk outside and see them. We went out one night and saw them with night vision goggles, and that was REALLY cool!! :love:

Hedy
03-11-2008, 09:58 PM
Boma is my favorite TS at WDW. They have something for every one: from curry tofu, to salmon, to falafel and prime rib. They also have Mac n cheese, which receives a high rating from my nephew-and he eats enough of it. The desserts are excellent.

I *think* the AKL mock-ups are only at SSR. A DVC tour might be fun, though, and then dinner at DTD, followed by the Adventurer's Club.

3dog2kidmom
03-11-2008, 10:16 PM
Boma is my favorite TS at WDW. They have something for every one: from curry tofu, to salmon, to falafel and prime rib. They also have Mac n cheese, which receives a high rating from my nephew-and he eats enough of it. The desserts are excellent.

I *think* the AKL mock-ups are only at SSR. A DVC tour might be fun, though, and then dinner at DTD, followed by the Adventurer's Club.

Thanks, Heather. If you do a DVC tour, do they give you anything? Fastpasses or something? It might be a good thing to do that afternoon before heading for dinner... and yes, maybe the Adventurer's Club to have a drink for you :)

Hedy
03-11-2008, 10:26 PM
Thanks, Heather. If you do a DVC tour, do they give you anything? Fastpasses or something? It might be a good thing to do that afternoon before heading for dinner... and yes, maybe the Adventurer's Club to have a drink for you :)

I got 3 instant Fastpasses and free ice cream. I've heard if you play it right, you can do better (gift cards?)-but I wanted to take the tour.

3dog2kidmom
03-12-2008, 08:13 AM
I got 3 instant Fastpasses and free ice cream. I've heard if you play it right, you can do better (gift cards?)-but I wanted to take the tour.

That would be me, too. I want to take the tour!

Magical JenK
03-12-2008, 09:26 AM
Boma is my favorite TS at WDW. They have something for every one: from curry tofu, to salmon, to falafel and prime rib. They also have Mac n cheese, which receives a high rating from my nephew-and he eats enough of it. The desserts are excellent.

I *think* the AKL mock-ups are only at SSR. A DVC tour might be fun, though, and then dinner at DTD, followed by the Adventurer's Club.

We're going to Boma in April too! Very excited, but I have to say "something for everyone: curry tofu, to salmon, to falafel and prime rib.".....:sick: none of those appeal to me....I wonder if we shouldn't eat there???? I guess I could have mac n' cheese & desserts...I heard the zebra domes are awesome!

MKCP84
03-12-2008, 10:27 AM
My family went there last year and enjoyed it. I liked the soup area with about 6 different kinds - my favorite the butternut squash soup.

We arrived early and walked around the resort and were able to see the animals. We also had fun checking out the shopping area since some of the items were unique to that resort.

andrea2289
03-12-2008, 03:55 PM
We were SO excited about eating here, but sadly, we did not like it at all. We are big foodies and not picky at all, but the food here was not our thing.

The first thing we noticed was everything was sweet. The rice was sweet, the black-eyed peas were sweet, the soups were sweet...LOL...almost everything was sweet. They cook with a lot of coconut and coconut milk which didn’t jive well with us. I liked the steak in au jus and the potatoes and we all enjoyed the desserts. The kids (16 and 17) ended up eating off the kid's bar. The carrot ginger soup was good, but I didn’t like sweetness in my seafood chowder (some things just shouldn’t be sweet lol).

We loved the resort and the décor of the restaurant. It was gorgeous! We walked all over the place but never saw any animals. We ate early though and it was still hot outside so they were probably still escaping the FL sun!

Alice28
03-12-2008, 09:54 PM
Interesting reviews, thank you! We are going to eat here in Sept, cause my Mom loves it- I'm not too sure. I guess as long as there is salmon, prime rib and potatoes I'm good. :rotfl:

3dog2kidmom
03-12-2008, 10:29 PM
I've been reading the reviews on allears, too, and they are also mixed. People seem to either love it or hate it. DH and I are big foodies, too, and neither is at all picky. So unless the food is horrid, I'm sure we'll love it. If nothing else just for the experience and ambiance. I am more about atmosphere than the food at restaurants more often than not! A place can have the best food in the world but if the atmosphere is "blah" it won't get a good review from me. (Disney has sure spoiled me for other restaurants with no themeing!)

luvdisney00
03-21-2008, 06:47 PM
I've been reading the reviews on allears, too, and they are also mixed. People seem to either love it or hate it. DH and I are big foodies, too, and neither is at all picky. So unless the food is horrid, I'm sure we'll love it. If nothing else just for the experience and ambiance. I am more about atmosphere than the food at restaurants more often than not! A place can have the best food in the world but if the atmosphere is "blah" it won't get a good review from me. (Disney has sure spoiled me for other restaurants with no themeing!)


I totally agree! Disney is more about the atmosphere and experience than the food for us as well. Don't get me wrong, the food is good, but I'm not going in looking for a 5 star restaurant, I'm looking for fun and great memories for my family. We booked dinner at Boma for our Sept. trip and I'm looking forward to checking out AKL more than anything. I hope everyone can find something that they like, but my girls are big meat eaters, so I'm not really worried.