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Sorry, I haven't been able to get to the boards for a while...
Basically it's a catered affair... when you make your reservation you can let them know what you'd like, and you can ask the prices. I'd imagine it's ala carte, and would be pretty expensive, but I understand you can have a full meal if you choose... I'm also guessing that there are several resort restaurants they use, so that might be a starting point for choices... I'd also imagine that since Disney is so accommodating, you could pretty much get whatever you wanted, as long as you were willing to pay for it...
Sorry I couldn't be more detailed, but my only experience is from the guide books... (well, aside from actually taking drinks aboard the boat myself... and they are really good about providing glasses... I usually call to confirm that they'll be there, and they have always been so far...)
Have a great time!
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Bouncy, flouncy, pouncy! Fun, Fun, Fun, Fun, Fun!
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OK - I'm confused. I called WDW-PLAY and asked if I could "BYOB" and they said no. I could only purchase their's.
Which is it?
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1972, Orlando Campground; 1988-94, Orlando-area resident (frequent visits); 1992, PO; 1993, Dolphin; 1996, WL; 1996, D.Inst.; 1997, BW Inn; April 2001, Wild. Home; Nov. 2001, BWV & OKW
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We did the "Party Boat" last year for Illuminations. It was great! It was a boat that held up to 12 people. I know they have a smaller one. We had an Anniversary cake, chips, pretzels, sodas, and bottled water. The boat was neatly decorated with streamers and balloons. The cost of the whole thing was $240.00, but it was a great memory! Our view was right under the bridge and people did tease us about the cake but the view of Illuminations was fantastic!
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WDW Trips
12/1996: All Star Sports
5/1998: Wilderness Lodge
5/1999: Dixie Landings
2/2000: Dixie Landings
9/2000: Dixie Landings
Next trip: Feb. 2002
DL: Too many times to count!