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Old 1st August 2007, 11:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Two versions of Dinner with an Imagineer?

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

 
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Old 2nd August 2007, 11:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
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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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Old 2nd August 2007, 12:01 PM   #3 (permalink)
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"wickwire" <wickwire@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> Third choice: Dine with an imagineer at Wick's house. What should I
> charge ?


That depends - is it you *and* Boom? (And yes, I'm utterly serious. I'll
even bring the pizza.)

DJJ


 
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