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REVIEW – Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant is Great for Sweets but Misses the Mark on Savory

There’s so many places to dine at Disney Springs it can be easy to overlook a few spots. Admittedly we had kind of forgotten about Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant, so Chrissy on our team decided to give it a try. There were some highlights of the meal, but also some misses. Here’s what we did, and didn’t like, at Terralina.

This rustic Italian restaurant is a concept of Levy Restaurant group which runs multiple restaurants on Disney property, and around the country. Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant used to be known as Portobello Country Italian Trattoria. In 2017, when Disney Springs began to blossom, Portobello became Terralina, with an updated look and new menu. The interior is very rustic and intimate, with a fireplace, making it a cozy spot for those rare chilly nights in Orlando. There is a nice selection of outdoor seating, and an intriguing outdoor bar. This outdoor bar is accented by a colorful light fixture and offers views of bustling Disney Springs as fellow guests stroll by.

REVIEW – Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant is Great for Sweets but Misses the Mark on Savory
View from Terralina entrance and outdoor bar

To kick off the dining experience Chrissy order the Mediterranean Martini and the Limoncello Mojito. Both cocktails are spot on for fitting the Italian menu. The Mediterranean Martini (picture below on the right) is made with Malfy Limone Gin, Elderflower, Lemon and Simple Syrup. It was perfectly refreshing and a little sweet. The Limoncello Mojito is a simple combination of Árvero Limoncello, muddled mint, and simple syrup. This cocktail is very light and a good choice if you want a drink that won’t slow you down for the afternoon or evening. Both are $15.00 which is on par with most mixed drinks at Disney.

REVIEW – Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant is Great for Sweets but Misses the Mark on Savory
Limoncello Mojito at Terralina
REVIEW – Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant is Great for Sweets but Misses the Mark on Savory
Antipasti Tower at Terralina
REVIEW – Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant is Great for Sweets but Misses the Mark on Savory
Antipasti Tower at Terralina – Back

The menu at Terralina retained a few “favorites” from the days of Portobello. One of the standout items is the Antipasti Tower. This two-tiered tower has Prosciutto, Spicy Capicola, Grana Padano, Bocconcini, Tomatoes, Pickled Vegetables, Grilled Zucchini, Parmesan Crisp, Olives, House-made Pecorino-Truffle Potato Chips. At $37.00 it is a bit pricey, but it sure does make an impression. It is meant to serve two people and it really is ideal for nibbling on while sipping on some Italian wine or a craft cocktail or two. The serving is substantial.

Some items on the tower stood out for their quality. Other items fell short. The giant Parmesan crisp that crowned the tower was stupendous. The pickled carrots and tomatoes added a lovely brightness. The beets were earthy and the mozzarella was delicious. The rest of the cheese selection did not impress Chrissy all that much, but the quantity was there at least. The grilled zucchini wasn’t really seasoned or well grilled. The House-made Pecorino-Truffle Potato Chips were not as flavorful as one would hope.

Where Terralina shined for Chrissy’s dining experience was in the desserts. It was impossible to resist the Espresso Sundae, with Fresh Brewed Espresso, Vanilla Ice Cream, Pizzelle Cookies, Chocolate Sauce, and Toffee Crunch. Espresso and ice cream is a popular combination for dessert after a heavy meal with lots of Italian wine; it’s a definite pick-me-up. At $9.00 it is an impressive, and scrumptious, dessert.

REVIEW – Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant is Great for Sweets but Misses the Mark on Savory
Espresso Sundae at Terralina

The Double Chocolate Cake is different than a standard chocolate cake. It is garnished with Caramel Sauce, Toffee Crunch, and Fresh Berries. At $10.00 it satisfied and was a good choice. Between the two desserts Chrissy ordered, the Espresso Sundae takes the lead.

REVIEW – Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant is Great for Sweets but Misses the Mark on Savory
Double Chocolate Cake at Terralina
REVIEW – Terralina Crafted Italian Restaurant is Great for Sweets but Misses the Mark on Savory
Double Chocolate Cake at Terralina

Money saving-tip: Disney Vacation Club Members receive 20% off during the month of January, and Levy Preferred members earn Triple Points during the month of January when dining for lunch.

Overall, Terralina Crafted Italian is a decent choice, but there are better options at Disney Springs. We have ratings and ranking for every Walt Disney World restaurant. Our readers give Terralina a 70% thumbs up rating, and it is ranked pretty low at number 102 of 106 table service restaurants at Disney. Better options for dinner at Disney Springs include Wine Bar George, The BOATHOUSE, and Homecomin’.

Have you dined at Terraline Crafted Italian before? What did you think of it?

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The Regular Disney Character Cavalcades are BACK at Magic Kingdom

Although the holiday decorations are still up, the Christmas and winter holiday sparkle is starting to fade at Magic Kingdom. Yesterday our team was welcomed to the Magic Kingdom with the return of the regular character cavalcades at Magic Kingdom.

The Regular Disney Character Cavalcades are BACK at Magic Kingdom
Mickey and friends character cavalcade at Magic Kingdom – January 2, 2021
The Regular Disney Character Cavalcades are BACK at Magic Kingdom
Mickey and friends character cavalcade at Magic Kingdom – January 2, 2021

These character cavalcades are individual sections of two different parades. The regular parade that would normally march through Magic Kingdom at 3:00 p.m. every day is now broken up into individual sections that run along the parade route of Magic Kingdom at unscheduled time. These are also cavalcades that are portions of the Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party.

The Regular Disney Character Cavalcades are BACK at Magic Kingdom
Mickey and friends character cavalcade at Magic Kingdom – January 2, 2021
The Regular Disney Character Cavalcades are BACK at Magic Kingdom
Mickey and friends character cavalcade at Magic Kingdom – January 2, 2021

It looks a little strange to see the Christmas decorations still up with the regular cavalcades moving through the streets, but we expect the holiday decorations to be packed away very, very soon. If you want to make sure you don’t miss out on seeing your favorite character, check out our tips on viewing the character cavalcades at Magic Kingdom.

Have you visited Magic Kingdom and seen any of the cavalcades? Which is your favorite?

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PHOTOS – An Increase in Capacity is Being Tested at it’s a small world

There’s evidence of Disney increasing the capacity of certain attractions throughout Walt Disney World, including it’s a small world. At Magic Kingdom yesterday our team noticed one of the boats at it’s a small world now has plexiglass at every row of the boat. Since the reopening in July 2020, most boat-style rides at Walt Disney World were being loaded at every other row, without any plexiglass dividers.

PHOTOS – An Increase in Capacity is Being Tested at it’s a small world
Plexiglass dividers added to one boat at it’s a small world
PHOTOS – An Increase in Capacity is Being Tested at it’s a small world
Fantasyland near it’s a small world

With this boat at it’s a small world it is clear Disney is testing out increasing the capacity of this attraction, at the very least. This is purely speculation, but it would stand to reason that such changes could be implemented at other boat-style attractions such as Pirates of the Caribbean. These type of attractions have seen their average wait times increase beyond what is typical due to the physical distancing being followed.

PHOTOS – An Increase in Capacity is Being Tested at it’s a small world
Plexiglass dividers added to one boat at it’s a small world
PHOTOS – An Increase in Capacity is Being Tested at it’s a small world
it’s a small world loading area

We’re at the parks daily so we can ensure our Lines app and other tools are up-to-date. We’ll keep you updated as things progress.

Have you been to Walt Disney World recently? How do you feel about the potential for ride capacity to be increased through the use of plexiglass dividers?

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Our Ideas for Universal Orlando and WDW New Year’s Resolutions

A new year is a new start for many as we adopt resolutions and plans to make this coming year better than the last. Some people strive for new diets, more exercise, spending more time with loved ones, or finally finishing the Next Great American Novel they have been writing for years. For me, I am focusing on my diet, less alcohol, and being more social (safely, of course).

The Orlando theme parks should also consider their own resolutions as we march into 2021. Here are my suggestions on where they can start.

Security Processes

Security scanning before entering theme parks has previously been.. inconsistent.

For years, Disney has had its own private security poke your bag with sticks with select people being asked to walk through metal detectors. At Universal, all guests must send their belongings throughs a scanner and everyone walks through metal detectors. SeaWorld shakes it up by having bag poking sticks AND mandatory metal detectors. There has to be a better way!

Our Ideas for Universal Orlando and WDW New Year’s Resolutions

Six Flags found a better way: Evolve Express security scanners. Instead of multiple checkpoints and long lines guests instead walk past a scanner, similar to the anti-theft devices at stores, and their bags are scanned. If there is a need for more checking an iPad will alert the employee.

Disney has already begun deployment and Universal is testing the units for Team Member security. Our resolution for the parks is for a full deployment of these new scanners – they are quick, efficient, and less invasive than other methods.

Disney Child Swap

Our Ideas for Universal Orlando and WDW New Year’s Resolutions
Fast & Furious Supercharged child swap room includes a slot car game.

One of Universal’s smartest features is their themed child swap waiting rooms. For attritions with height requirements, the whole party waits in line till they reach the load area. When at load the parties not riding wait in an indoor waiting room at load with entertainment, restrooms, changing tables, and benches.

Our resolution for Disney would be for them to look into offering a similar option for their new attractions with height requirements. Instead of having to wait through a full FastPass queue alone to ride the whole party can wait together and then swap off riding right at load. We would love to see these waiting rooms start with TRON and Guardians of the Galaxy.

Universal Parking

Parking at Disney is a tactical deployment operation only rivaled by the repatriation of citizens from foreign countries, Air Force flight maneuvers, and your grandmother cooking during the holidays. The lots are fully staffed as Cast guide cars into spots quickly and efficiently. Universal’s parking on the other hand can better be described as herding cats or a team of five-year-olds trying to play soccer. One time when parking at their garages we ended up being directed back out of the garage and forced out and onto I-4!

Our resolution is for Universal to improve its parking signage and operations to match its world-class operations in the parks.

A Universal Unified Ticketing System

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I am not the biggest fan of MagicBands, MyDisneyExperience, and FastPass+. The changes to the parks plus the added complexity of planning a vacation made something relaxing into a second job. Plus all the expensive technology has quickly depreciated (a wrist wearable that can open rooms, access tickets, and purchase things with – quick, am I describing MagicBands or the Apple Watch?)

But one universally great aspect is the unified ticketing system. When I’m at Disney all my passes, cards, and more are tied together and accessible through a MagicBand or card. But at Universal, it feels like we are back in the 1990s: room keys,  Express Pass, park tickets, and more are all separate tickets or cards. My resolution for Universal will be to unify all those different items into one card or pass that is easily stored.

Reward Your Annual Passholders More

We know about food, merchandise, and room discounts at Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and more. After a crazy 2020 with lots of changes to parks, we would like to see the return of more annual passholder rewards and benefits. Bring back lounges, special operating hours, attraction previews, and more. Reward your most loyal and fervent supporters with reasons for them to proselytize to the masses.

Do you have any resolutions you wish the parks would take up? Leave them in the comments below!

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Here’s What We’ve Been Told About the Opening Date of Everglazed at Disney Springs

Many Disney fans have been looking forward to the arrival of Everglazed at Disney Springs. This donut and cold brew coffee shop would bring a much-needed breakfast option to West Side. Things looked bright for this Florida-based business to open when in November they announced they were hiring, and did so again on their Facebook page at the end of December. But, since that time there’s been no sign of opening soon.

Here’s What We’ve Been Told About the Opening Date of Everglazed at Disney Springs
Everglazed Coming to Disney Springs
Here’s What We’ve Been Told About the Opening Date of Everglazed at Disney Springs
Everglazed Coming to Disney Springs

During a recent visit to Disney Springs we popped into Guest Services to check on a few things, one of which was the status of Everglazed. We’ve been told it will not open until March. This news comes just as Gideon’s Bakehouse announced it would close immediately, but temporarily. No word yet on the reason for the delay of Everglazed, or the news about Gideon’s.

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Are you a fan of donuts and cold brew coffee? Are you excited about Everglazed or not so much?

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