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KevinT
   
 United Kingdom 1643 Posts Joined: 12 Sep 2003 Status: offline | Posted - 30 Nov 2005 : 22:53:48

| Went to the Villa de Flora for the Sunday Brunch in October. Marvellous. I would say that by comparison with the Renaissance the Gaylord has the edge on wow factor for surroundings, but felt that the Renaissance had more choice of dishes and presentation. (Like the ice sculptures - oh yes , and the chocolate fountain)
Don't get me wrong - the Gaylord certainly has style and the Brunch was very enjoyable.
 





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Parrothead
 
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| We are going to Villa de Flora for Xmas dinner. The best place for a large party. As we are going to eat quite late there should not be too many small ones arround I have nothing against small ones, but occasionally it is nice to be without them as my youngest is 28. | Parrothead | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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Parrothead
 
 United Kingdom 116 Posts Joined: 21 Mar 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 09 Jan 2006 : 00:12:46

| Went to Villa De Flores for Xmas Dinner. What a great time we had. A good choice of food, loved the chocolate fountain, and I dont eat chocolate It was not too busy, which surprised me. But thinking about it, we did have a late table, 8:30pm. The decorations were superb. | Parrothead | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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Ray&Sarah
    
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| quote: Originally posted by Parrothead Went to Villa De Flores for Xmas Dinner. What a great time we had. A good choice of food, loved the chocolate fountain, and I dont eat chocolate It was not too busy, which surprised me. But thinking about it, we did have a late table, 8:30pm. The decorations were superb.
Will have to try that one then, tried the choccie fountain at the Renaissance, very nice.  | Sarah
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