She had an accent we were all trying to place and discovered it was pure NYC with a bit of Australian mixed in. Not in an I-want-to-spend-the-rest-of-my-life-with-you way, but like a teddy bear. When we were seated, Laura, our waitress, went over the menus, and I asked her about possible tomatoes ( see FAQs). I tried to contact the other location, and they contacted me, but I missed the call and did not have the patience to go through their phone tree while I was in the middle of my order/meal. They were readily able to fit us in, and we were seated immediately. As I had confirmed, adjusted, and even added that we were running late on the way there, I was a bit upset, but we discovered there was another location and it seemed that was where I made the reservation. When we arrived, I mentioned we had a reservation, and they were confused because it could not be found. One of my dinner companions suggested meeting at a friend’s that was closer than either of us and go from there in one vehicle. I changed the reservation to reflect this. At the last minute, two members of the party of six canceled and there was a person swap. With that said, the day before I was asked by Open Table to confirm my reservation, as opposed to the restaurant directly compared to the few that asked about it. I was not aware, and when I made our reservations for Magical Dining, I seemed to confuse them. ![]() One off of I-Drive and the other in Champion’s Gate. ![]() I must start by mentioning there are apparently two David’s Clubs in Orlando.
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