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    something special

    for mothers day 08?

    i notice that it will be mothers day the sunday after we arrive and i'm thinking it would be nice to be made a fuss off for a change

    i think the americans make more of a event of mothers day than us british do?

    so any suggestions where to go for a nice mothers day brunch or lunch?


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    Gaylords Palms for Sunday brunch?[msnsmile2]


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    It gets chocka Mizzy so book ahead if you go to one of the nicer places. We forgot it was Mothers Day last trip and ended up deciding to try a new Applebees in our neighbourhood (yuck) and it was stowed to the gunwall and we could not figure out why initially
    CDV


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    Why not choose another day to go out? You could be spoilt at home on the day and go out somewhere special when it's quieter [msnwink]


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    Mothers day in the US is different to Mothers day in the UK which one were you thinking of.

    At the gaylord palms I would thoroughly recommend Sunset Sams, over the buffet service. I little more expensive but I prefer the food here.
    CERI



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    Mother's Day in the US is a really big day where almost everyone takes their mother out for a meal (along with sometimes huge numbers of extended family members) so you need to decide where you want to go quickly and get it booked up.

    Instead of a meal out as such, why not try high tea?
    blott


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    As others have said Mothers Day is a quite an event in the US and places certainly get packed. Two years ago we went to Bahama Breeze at around 7pm, we waited over 2 hours for a table.
    This year we were travelling home on Mothers Day - after checking in at DTD we went to Celebration for brunch and waited around an hour and a quarter for a table.

    So I would definately advise going somewhere you are able to book in advance if possible
    Julie


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