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05-15-2000, 09:03 PM,
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The Corbitt Canyon Cabernet is decent enough for the beef. But who knows what Walt has on his wine list these days at the Contemporary Hotel?!? It has been about 5 years since I've been there..........

As for fish................. well the stock answer is white. But that depends on the fish, since some really fatty fishes can match nicely with reds also.

Try Sauvignon Blanc, Chablis (French) or maybe even Viognier (FRENCH).

If you don't eat a fatty beef, you can go with a Cab Franc or a Pinot or even a Beaujolais.

Places not to miss.......... Well depends on what you like.

Space Mountain is neat if you like roller coasters, as is also Splash Mountain (a water ride version of the ultimate roller coaster). Pirates of the Carribean is pretty interesting and if you can handle it so is Its a Small World. Then you might want to try the Haunted House.

If you are looking for FOOD, then get reservations at one of the places in Epcot Center. France is tremendous as is the Tepanyaki (sp?) place in Japan. Mexico serves some darn good fare also.

Hope you enjoy. I was stationed with the Navy in Jacksonville for three years. I went to Disney World just about every other weekend. I can visualize Disney World, Epcot Center, MGM Studios and Pleasure Island just by blinking. Oh, I forgot to mention that...... Night life......... Visit Pleasure Island - great dancing, great comedy shows, fireworks everynight at about midnight! The only thing they didn't have there was the Animal Kingdom, which is relatively new. However, I've heard that is worht exploring also.

More there than can be done in a 5 day period, that is for sure.
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