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PollyA

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Posted - 05 Jun 2005 :  15:43:05 Show Profile Send PollyA a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Has anyone ever been for brunch at the Raddison or could anyone recommend anywhere thats exceptionally good?
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Posted - 05 Jun 2005 :  16:14:17 Show Profile Send dawn a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Hi There,

I've never been to the Radisson, but it's definately on our 'to do' list - I hear the chocolate fountain is to die for

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Posted - 05 Jun 2005 :  16:47:27 Show Profile Send chrissb a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Hi PollyA
I have had brunch at a Raddison Hotel several times, but not the one in Orlando. If you are talking about the Sunday Champagne brunch then it is fantastic but not something to be undertaken lightly. Put aside a few hours, make sure that you are hungry as it is all you can eat and drink, then go and enjoy. The variety of food is amazing and there is no hurry to finish. This used to be a "must do" on holiday for us before the children can along.

Chris

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Lynne S

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Posted - 05 Jun 2005 :  17:47:20 Show Profile Send Lynne S a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by PollyA
Has anyone ever been for brunch at the Raddison or could anyone recommend anywhere thats exceptionally good?



Hi Polly where is The Raddison ?
We are looking forward to trying the brunch at The Renaissance near Sea World when we go over in July. I've read some great reports on this one....Can't wait

Lynne
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orlandodaze

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Posted - 05 Jun 2005 :  19:31:21 Show Profile Send orlandodaze a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We hope to go there on July 10th ,I see you will be coming to Florida on July 15th so I promise I will let you know what we think of it.

Olive
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PollyA

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Posted - 06 Jun 2005 :  19:03:10 Show Profile Send PollyA a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
I feel so silly, it is the Renaissance not the Raddison. Someone told me about it and I did not write the name of the hotel down.
Thanks for all your comments. The Raddison sounds just as good!!!
May give that a try too.
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KevinT

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Posted - 06 Jun 2005 :  20:16:00 Show Profile Send KevinT a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Pauline,

The Renaissance Brunch is brilliant (checkout my Trip Report).

Here's a photo of the melted chocolate fountain, for dunking strawberries and marshmallows on sticks !!! MMMMMmmmmmmm !!!! You can tell by the background it's a big
affair. Tables and tables of eats!! Waannnnagobakkkk NOW!!




Kevin
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Lynne S

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Posted - 06 Jun 2005 :  21:20:19 Show Profile Send Lynne S a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Don't worry Polly They both start with R...I just thought you'd found another great place to eat

Thanks for the photo Kevin.....All that chocolate mmmmmmmLooking forward to trying this out.

Do they do something like this for Thanksgiving ?

Lynne
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Edited by - Lynne S on 06 Jun 2005 21:22:33
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Daybreak

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Posted - 06 Jun 2005 :  22:34:35 Show Profile Send Daybreak a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Don't think you're getting me to eat any chocolate on the holiday young lady after all our blood, sweat and tears at 'body balance', remember the pain we've endured
Well go on then perhaps a little bit
Dawn

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Lynne S

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Posted - 07 Jun 2005 :  08:53:46 Show Profile Send Lynne S a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Oh you caught me looking at chocolate

Lynne
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LiesaAnna

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Posted - 07 Jun 2005 :  09:07:25 Show Profile Send LiesaAnna a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
i did to Lynne! catch you i meant!!!

Liesa
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Posted - 07 Jun 2005 :  11:55:04 Show Profile Reply with Quote
Ah, the Renaissance is just great! We've been there three times on Christmas day and you need to have not eaten for a week beforehand to take advantage of all those tables just groaning with food.

The rest of the year, it's held on Sundays only so not on Thanksgiving as far as I know (a Thursday). If you want to go there around that time though, make sure you book up well in advance as it's very popular.

Blott
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Lynne S

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Posted - 07 Jun 2005 :  12:42:08 Show Profile Send Lynne S a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Blott.
I knew they did it for Christmas and this is not always on a Sunday, so thought they may do something similar for Thanksgiving. Wishful Thinking

We will try it in July and ask what they do for Thanksgiving

Lynne
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orlandodaze

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Posted - 07 Jun 2005 :  14:36:11 Show Profile Send orlandodaze a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
here I am at present looking for a modest priced hotels near the renaissance to book into the day we have lunch in the renaissance. we are giving our lone driver a treat afer all he is c elebrating his wedding anniversary too, and last year he could not have a glass of champagne. A taxi for us would cost a fortune and we shall use the time to visit some places on International Drive and next morning head straight to Seaworld nice and early.

Olive
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blott

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Posted - 07 Jun 2005 :  18:30:22 Show Profile Reply with Quote
The Renaissance isn't exactly modest priced but booking a room there also means you only have to stagger upstairs into bed or take one of the glass lifts if it's a good celebration!

Blott
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Farida

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Posted - 09 Jun 2005 :  14:50:07 Show Profile Send Farida a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Sounds fantastic - and the picture of that chocolate fountain is making my mouth water...or could that simply be the fact that I'm on one of these 7 day diets and am absolutely SICK of fruit and salad ....bananas and milk day tomorrow
Anyway, I know it's near Seaworld, but what's the best way to get to it...I think I'll start walking now!!

Farida

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KevinT

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Posted - 09 Jun 2005 :  17:30:18 Show Profile Send KevinT a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Farida,

Best way to get to Renaissance obviously depends on where you're staying. If you get onto Central Florida Parkway, heading west, you need to turn right at the first lights intersection past main Seaworld entrance. Travelling east on Central Florida it will be left at the lights before Seaworld. The Renaissance is then on your left side.

Oh......and if you're walking, it's quite a long way

Kevin
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Edited by - KevinT on 09 Jun 2005 17:32:23
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Farida

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Posted - 09 Jun 2005 :  20:34:48 Show Profile Send Farida a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
OK so I'm hallucinating as well....(I'm imagining that I can walk on water too!!)-it's lack of food that's doing it...and thinking about that brunch DOES NOT HELP but I'll make sure it's on our list of 'to-dos' this summer

Farida

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PollyA

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Posted - 12 Jun 2005 :  18:09:10 Show Profile Send PollyA a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the phote Kevin. I think the Renaissance sounds just brill. By the way loved your trip report.

Polly
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orlandodaze

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Posted - 12 Jun 2005 :  19:01:52 Show Profile Send orlandodaze a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Blott you have twisted my arm , the Renaissance it is for the night and one less trip to the shopping mall, then we can do seaworld early on the Monday. Makes a lot of sense.

Olive
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Lynne S

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Posted - 22 Jun 2005 :  22:01:34 Show Profile Send Lynne S a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Guess where I have just booked us in for Thanksgiving ??????

Only the Renaissance, they do the brunch for Thanksgiving toooooo


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