KatieCharlotte
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2010
I'd love for my kids to experience the Leaky Cauldron, but the menu sounds a bit too adventurous for them. They'd love a Ploughman's, if it consisted only of tons of crusty bread and cheese with maybe some very American fruit. Would it be worthwhile to just share a couple desserts, if we're not interested in the breakfast or lunch menus?
What other non-ride experiences might we be missing? We enjoy the Feast at the 3 Broomsticks; we have interactive wands (my biggest HP fan was chosen by a wand); we've had ice cream, chocolate frogs, and of course butterbeer (although I'm the only one who actually drinks it); we always eat every flavor beans while waiting for the Hogwarts Express; we've heard moaning myrtle; and we all go through the FJ queue, including those not planning on riding. This will be our first trip since the evening lights began. We can never seem to catch the shows, but is there one that's especially worthwhile?
Please help me add things to my list of HP experiences, especially for my teenager who can't do FJ or Gringotts.
What other non-ride experiences might we be missing? We enjoy the Feast at the 3 Broomsticks; we have interactive wands (my biggest HP fan was chosen by a wand); we've had ice cream, chocolate frogs, and of course butterbeer (although I'm the only one who actually drinks it); we always eat every flavor beans while waiting for the Hogwarts Express; we've heard moaning myrtle; and we all go through the FJ queue, including those not planning on riding. This will be our first trip since the evening lights began. We can never seem to catch the shows, but is there one that's especially worthwhile?
Please help me add things to my list of HP experiences, especially for my teenager who can't do FJ or Gringotts.