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Can anyone recommend anywhere nice to eat Christmas Day. We are off to Florida on the 15th Dec for two weeks, not sure we want to eat in one of the Theme Parks, any other restaurants with a Christmassy atmosphere would be nice. Also we are staying at Holborn Loop, Manors North, it has been described as a basic 3 bed villa with pool etc, but not quite sure what to expect!!
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Hi There
We are over on the 16th. The Manors North is lovely, very well maintained gardens, gary does a great job, and only 10 minutes from Disney, give us a knock and we will give you the best directions to Disney and some tips on places to dine etc.
See you there
cant wait only 10 days to go.... come on !!!!![clap][clap][clap][clap][clap][/quote]I don't think you will see Hipples there as this thread is from 2004! [msnwink]
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We have booked for the Celebration Hotel for Christmas lunch. Now looking forward to it even more.
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Just caught up with this post and wondered what you thought of your Christmas lunch as we went to the Celebrtation hotel and it was awful - no choice, poor quality food, bad service, ran out of cutlery, plates, dishes, desserts; desserts warmer than main course, children's chocolate melted to liquid, overcharged, ............. I could go on!!
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The Renaissance was its usual brilliant self. :) Loads of choice and free champagne (Buck's fizz) and a wonderful dessert section.
Sorry you had a bad time at the Celebration Hotel though.
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I am so sorry you didn't enjoy it Jane. We had a lovely lunch there in Christmas 2005 for $39 a head which we didn't think was too bad for Christmas day. The staff were lovely and the food good and plentiful. There was a pianist playing christmas songs, which we enjoyed. Having said that, we don't eat deserts and we did hear some people complaining about them as I mentioned in my previous. post.
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Agree with Blott, the Renaissance was its usual superb standard!
Fabulous food - choice amazing - and excellent service. With as much champagne or bucks fizz that you could drink - and all for $39 per head!
The Renaissance is one of our favourites for a special meal any Sunday lunchtime - and also well worth going to for Thanksgiving.
As an aside on Christmas Day we decided to book a taxi (to take advantage of the champagne!) and to our suprise the fare was the same as any other day! Imagine that in the UK on Christmas Day - it would have been at least double!
Carole
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We are planning to be in Orlande for Christmas this year and hope to book our lunch at the Renaissance, we've been there before for a Sunday Brunch and it was fantastic.[msnsmile2]
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Ray and Sarah
Remember to ring up and book - we booked really early in the year for last Christmas. Good job we did too as they soon filled up. Friends of our who tried to book a few weeks before were only able to get a really late eating time.
Carole
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We went to the Renaissance and it was wonderful, so good infact that we now have reservation from easter. Here is a picture of our gang. The tall girl on the end is our exchange student from Germany. We did not even think about bringing our "dress up" clothes, but will next time.
http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums...sizefamily.jpg
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Ray and Sarah
Remember to ring up and book - we booked really early in the year for last Christmas. Good job we did too as they soon filled up. Friends of our who ired to book a few weeks before were only able to get a really late eating time.
Carole
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I have added it to the "To do" list, thanks Carole.[msnsmile2]