Two versions of Dinner with an Imagineer? hummm maybe three levels; Fast Food, bring your own and enough to share,
and
homecooked. Would this include transportation and is a ticket to the park
required? L
wickwire wrote:
> On Aug 1, 11:33 pm, "doct...@fflax.com" <doct...@fflax.com> wrote:
>
>>My wife and I will be going to WDW for the last week of October, to
>>attend the Halloween party.
>>
>>I was hoping to enjoy my traditional dive at the Living Seas, but it's
>>not available the whole week. So, instead, I thought I'd sign us up
>>for Dinner With An Imagineer. I need to wait a few more weeks before
>>I can make the reservation, so I have time to ask this question:
>>
>>There's a $70 dinner at the Brown Derby, and a $100 dinner at a place
>>I think the customer service rep described as "Artist Alley".
>>
>>Has anyone got personal experiences they can offer to help me decide?
>>The price difference is negligible to me. My wife and I are probably
>>more interested in cool stories than a personalized drawing (which I
>>suspect is the point of the second choice), but I'd like to hear what
>>you guys have experienced.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Dennis
>
>
> The dinner is at Artist's Point (Wilderness Lodge).
>
> -Wick
> Third choice: Dine with an imagineer at Wick's house. What should I
> charge ?
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