When you’re at Walt Disney World, you may only have a few moments to take a break from all of your vacationing. But those few moments may be all you need to re-energize…after all, there are parks to explore. If you are at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, Jambo House, might we suggest the rocking chair balcony? This week, Shontell is joined by John Van Meter, of Owner’s Locker, to take just a few precious moments to enjoy the savanna from the comfort of a rocking chair.
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Tomorrow, Matt Hochberg is our guest for a segment of RR&R. In the meantime, we invite you to view this video to meet Matt and understand his love for Disney. Please come back tomorrow for some more RR&R!
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John Van Meter spends a lot of time on Walt Disney World property as he delivers Owner’s Lockers to guests who have just arrived for a magical Walt Disney World vacation. All that deliverin’ can make one a little tuckered out, which is exactly why he wanted to show us the lobby inside of the Villas at Wilderness Lodge. It is a great spot filled with serenity and attention to detail that reflects the Pacific Northwest. Join Shontell and John as they take a few moments to unwind.
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Our good friend John Van Meter, of Owner’s Locker, is the master of finding so many great spots throughout the Walt Disney World Resort to relax. When you spend most of you day delivering the Purple Place for Storing Your Vacation Stuff to all of the anxious vacationers, you get to thoroughly know the resorts inside and out. And who doesn’t deserve a minute or two to enjoy themselves in a serene environment? This week’s spot is truly one of our personal favorites so far. On Thursday, Shontell and John share with our viewers the lobby inside of the DVC’s Villas at Wilderness Lodge.
We are busy filming and producing new episodes of RR&R, and will be posting a brand new episode next Tuesday. In the meantime, we have posted a new video below of a recent stay at The Animal Kingdom Lodge, Jambo House. Shontell had the opportunity to have concierge level access at the Kilimanjaro Club, which is interlaced in the video montage. We hope you enjoy and look forward to bringing you more RR&R next week!
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With the Summer officially coming to a close, it’s time to slip away into what the fall has to bring. But, this is Florida after all, and the summer temperatures tend to last a little bit longer. Which is exactly why Shontell and Deb Wills, of AllEars.net, have chosen this week’s relaxation spot inside of the Breezeway in the Beach Club Villas. We hope you enjoy this week, and will leave us a comment below.
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Regardless of what anyone says, first impressions always make a difference and can sometimes make or break a relationship. Does this hold true when trying a new restaurant? Absolutely!
Fortunately, my first experience at the Boardwalk’s newest restaurant, Kouzzina by Cat Cora, was wonderful.
Assuming you saw the video this week, you met my good friends and previous clients; Linda Cobb and the Lesserts, Jay and Sandi. All are “foodies” by most standards and it was Sandi, in fact, who made the reservation that allowed us to get in for the soft opening unbeknownst to me. What a treat!
Upon entering the restaurant we were greeted by the sounds and flavors from the kitchen. The searing caused by the rising flames, pans clinking and then out of now where the kitchen yells, “Opa!” I knew this was going to be a fun evening.
The Kitchen
We were seated at a table a good distance from the kitchen but everything is open and it’s easy to observe from almost any spot throughout the restaurant. Daniel greeted us and soon became one of our best friends. He knew the menu inside and out, answered every question with ease and intricate detail and made recommendations based on our questions and preferences. If you remember, ask for him when you visit and be sure to tell him Shontell sends her regards! If all the servers are as prepared as he was, you can’t go wrong.
Let’s get this experience moving…I was impressed by the menu of Specialty Drinks, Beer & Wine choices without excluding the traditional beverages. Notable from our experience was the Sparkling Pointsettia: a combination of Greek Sparkling Wine and Pomegranate Liqueur. The other ladies each enjoyed one and said it was the perfect beginning, not too sweet as one might fear. Ouzo, the national drink of Greece, is used to make up a few of the other drinks and of course, available straight up for your toasting pleasure. I’ll admit I’m not a big fan of this anise flavored spirit because it reminds me of black licorice….the jelly bean flavor I always traded at Halloween. When I go back, however, I won’t let it keep me from trying one of the unique cocktails that have obviously taken a lot of time and experimentation to put together based on the list of ingredients in each: the Sun-Kissed cocktail has agave nectar in it, the Kouzzina-rita includes the nectar and organic tequila, and the Greek Island Iced tea includes the Metaxa Ouzo as opposed to the traditional tequila. If you try any of these I would love to hear your feedback before my next visit!
Sandi (left) and Linda (right) enjoy a toast!
On to the Mezze, or appetizers: After much debate we opted for the Kouzzina Sampler and the Saganaki, the signature item that is topped with ouzo and generates the loud “opa!” from the chefs when it is fired. Daniel delivered our fresh bread and black sea salt covered butter to whet our appetites until our treats arrived. The sampler included pita with two sauces for dipping; hummus and Tzatzki, marinated olives, spiced cashews, Doldmades and a choice of meats, which for us was the sesame lamb meatballs. Everyone at the table thoroughly enjoyed the Saganaki – sheeps milk cheese, flash seared with lemon and oregano. Expecting it to be similar to goat cheese, I was surprised to find it milder yet equally delicious. The meatballs were a hit along with the dolmades. In fact, nothing on the sampler was worth skipping so I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it for a group wanting a little taste of everything. Chef Dee stopped by and shared a story with us from her childhood when she watched her grandmother pick the grape leaves and freeze them every year so she could prepare fresh dolmades in every season. The heritage involved with the preparation has been preserved and passed along for our benefit, thankfully!
The Kouzzina Appetizer Sampler
We shared a Greek salad and a house salad and let me tell you…neither were “ordinary”. I’ve tried many a greek salad but this one somehow was a step above the norm. The house salad included spiced cashews, herbs and a lemon vinaigrette. I overheard Jay say, “…this is the best house salad I think I’ve ever had…”
Ordering the main meal was fun because we all agreed to order something different and share with the table – my favorite way to dine, I’ll add! Linda enjoyed the Cinnamon Stewed Chicken, Sandi ordered the Wood-grilled Flank Steak, Jay took Daniel’s recommendation of the Traditional Whole Fish and I went with the Pastitsio, greek-style lasagna with bucatini pasta, cinnamon-stewed meat sauce and bechamel. While all the entrees were good…the fish was hands down, the table favorite. Linda enjoyed her chicken as it was just what she expected, and while I appreciated the Pastitsio and Sandi enjoyed her steak we just couldn’t get past the amazing flavors of the fish. If you are looking for hearty, comfort food I think the Pastitsio or stewed chicken would suit you well. There were certainly many other choices we didn’t get to try, including a Pork t-bone, slow cooked Lamb Shank and charbroiled Lamb burger, Fisherman’s Stew and vegetarian Spiced Briami. I would encourage you to check out the whole menu and be adventurous. You won’t find these flavors presented so well in very many places in the United States, for certain.
The Whole Fish (They filet it right in front of you)
Finally, it was time for dessert and while the options were plentiful, our bellies were too full to order more than two. We chose the Baklava; traditional walnut and cinnamon pastry along with the Loukoumades; greek doughnuts with warm honey. Maybe it was because we were so full but I can’t say any of us were overwhelmingly impressed with the desserts. The baklava was rolled instead of layered which may have made the difference and possibly not mattered if we weren’t experienced baklava eaters. The Loukoumades were good, but again, not what we expected. The consistency seemed thicker than our American version of the same. I would have powdered them with cinnamon or vanilla had it been available to enhance what seemed to be lacking. Other options on the menu were the Chocolate Budino Cake – likely my option on the next visit – Glaktoboureko, Greek Style Sorbet and Greek cookies.
The Baklava with a nice cup of coffee.
The experience was an exceptional one for me, for a few of reasons: 1. The service! Without question, Daniel was on top of everything and spoiled us rotten. In any dining experience the server is the first impression and he excelled for his restaurant. 2. The uniqueness of the food! As already declared, you won’t find this menu nor these items readily available throughout the US. Since I can’t afford to jet set to Europe on a regular basis yet, I’m happy to have an alternative nearby. 3. The atmosphere! This is a place to be loud, have fun and enjoy your friends and family. While I’m sure couples will still enjoy this dining experience, it’s not the quiet romantic evening spot. Be prepared to let loose!
I am already excited to go back for a couple of reasons: The Calamari, and the Spanakopita Daniel said both were the other appetizers to try when we returned. In fact, Whole Fish aside, I’ll probably stick to the appetizer menu and let the rest of my group order the entrees. The portions are plentiful and I’m always convincing my guests to share!
Shontell, Jay, Sandi, and Linda
If you haven’t checked out the video this week, please do so and as always, know that we graciously welcome your feedback. Until next week, “OPA!”
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This week, we are headed back to the Boardwalk for a very good reason…there is a brand new restaurant! Shontell is joined this week by her friends, Disney experts, and DVC By Resale clients from the West Coast to discover the flavors of Kouzzina’s by Cat Cora. We hope you enjoy this week’s segment. Check back on Friday for the intricate details of the various food items and more details of the evening as written by Shontell. Hope we will see you then!
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After a long day in the parks, you just have to take a few moments to relax and recharge your batteries. Maybe a quiet little nook tucked away in a lodge that resembles something out of the Pacific Northwest. This week, we are heading over to Disney’s Wilderness Lodge with John Van Meter, Co-founder of Owner’s Locker, as he shares with us one of his absolute favorite spots on property to slip away. We hope you enjoy this week’s video, and we invite you to let us know what you think by commenting below. We also encourage you to stay tuned until the end where we invite you to give us your ideas for Restaurants, Recess, and Relaxation. Who knows, your idea may be featured in a future segment!
You may also want to take a peep at John’s blog entry on this week’s subject by clicking here. We also encourage you to keep up with his Daily Adventures of the Purple Van on twitter and his YouTube Channel. If you are a regular visitor to Walt Disney World, and would like to make your travel to Orlando a little easier, you may want to look into Owner’s Locker. After all, it is the purple place for storing your vacation stuff.
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