Mon Ami Gabi, Reston, VA

Mon Ami Gabi

Product:3.5 Stars (3.5 / 5)
Service:4.0 Stars (4.0 / 5)
Accuracy:3.5 Stars (3.5 / 5)
Gluten Free Options:2.5 Stars (2.5 / 5)
Average:3.4 Stars (3.4 / 5)

Laura, Ryan, and I ate at Mon Ami Gabi for lunch today at their Reston Town Center location on this beautiful day in May.
Reception was a bit awkward.  On a day like today we would have loved to eat outside, but they said it was a 20 minute wait, even though the tables were half full.  We ended in up sitting inside, but close to an open wall, which made it a little better.

They knew we were gluten free, but brought bread.  The waiter noticed the gluten free menu and offered gluten free bread, but brought out enough for just one of us.  He did correct this too.

After that things got better.  I ordered the Make Your Own Bloody Mary.  We’re getting closer to our May destination review so I’m always there in my head.  They bring out the Grey Goose Vodka and send you over to the fixing bar.

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Make Your Own Bloody Mary

For lunch Laura had the scallops, Ryan had a kids hamburger (no bun) and I had the steak with bernaise sauce.  Both were good meals, but I think we’ve had better.

Mon Ami Gabi Scallops

Mon Ami Gabi Scallops

 

Mon Ami Gabi Steak

Mon Ami Gabi Steak

I would go back, but I’d try something else next time.

Shawn

Disney Cruise May 2015 30 Days and Counting

Disney Cruise Line

Product:5.0 Stars (5.0 / 5)
Service:5.0 Stars (5.0 / 5)
Accuracy:5.0 Stars (5.0 / 5)
Gluten Free Options:4.8 Stars (4.8 / 5)
Average:5 Stars (5 / 5)

We are inside 30 days until our May cruise aboard the Disney Fantasy and boy are we excited.  You would think it was our first cruise based on everyone reaction to the upcoming date, but in reality we are pros at this.  We love Disney Cruises because it is the only cruise line to offer activities for all different age groups with designated areas for kids only, teens only, adult only, and family areas.  We have sailed with Disney on board the Magic, Wonder, and Fantasy in the past with destinations to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, and Alaska.  Every journey has been a great success and with a little bit of Disney magic, this trip will be another awesome voyage.

Disney Cruise Ship


Overview

Our trip is called the 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Disney Fantasy – Itinerary A, which is a fancy way of saying we are leaving on a 7 Night cruise from Port Canaveral, Florida with stops in St. Maarten, the US Virgin Islands, and Castaway Cay (Disney’s private island in The Bahamas).  During our cruise we will be experiencing Spa treatments on board, Adult Dining, and Port Adventures in St. Maarten and St. Thomas.

“St. Maarten, an island evenly and peaceably split between France and the Netherlands, is a Disney Cruise Line Caribbean Cruise port of call. Once the site of numerous sugar cane plantations and military strongholds, the West Indies island of St. Maarten/St. Martin today is a popular tourist destination characterized by festive nightlife, local handicrafts, exotic drinks, decadent shopping and gorgeous beaches. The 2 territories occupying the island hold the distinction of being the smallest to exist separately on one sea isle.”

 

“St. Thomas and St. John of the U.S. Virgin Islands make up one of the exciting ports of call on a Disney Cruise Line Caribbean Cruise vacation. Once largely occupied by Dutch-owned sugar cane plantations and pirates of the Caribbean, they are today some of the most popular tropical tourist destinations in the world.”

 

“Reserved exclusively for Guests on Disney Cruise Line Bahamian and Caribbean cruise vacations, Castaway Cay Disney's Castaway Cayis Disney’s private port-of-call paradise. On this island, enjoy tropical leisure activities, such as snorkeling, boating, swimming and sunbathing.”

May 2015 Cruise Itinerary

Planning

Planning started months ago.  Picking a cruise date, selecting itinerary, getting passports, signing up for kid clubs, selecting port adventures, spa treatments, adult dining, and making payments on your upcoming dream vacation are all part of the fun while waiting for your voyage.


 

Passports

US PassportAll members of the party are required to have Passports for entry in and exiting out of the country regardless of age.  Whatever you do, make sure your Passport is valid and has at least 6 months left on it prior to sailing.  And make sure you have them with you in your carry-on belonging when you arrive at the Embarkation port.  I have seen many people scramble to find their passports, some have them packed in their bags destine to go directly to their state room and others left them at home.  Disney (and any other cruise line you take) will not let you on board without them.

 


 Kids’ Clubs

The kids love going to the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab designed for kids 3-12.  Mine demand that we pick them up for dinner, but enjoy spending many an hour in the club.  There are all kinds of activities including story time, making flubber, and character visits.  Sign up online from the cruise website under Online Check-In and pickup a wristband either from the port prior to sailing or from either of the clubs and you’re ready to go.

Oceaneer ClubDisney’s Oceaneer Club is a children’s activity center located on Deck 5, Midship on the Disney Fantasy. It is the perfect place for children 3 to 12 years of age to immerse themselves in the imaginative worlds that only Disney could create, while performing on stage, playing games and enjoying a wide variety of supervised activities.

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Oceaneer LabDisney’s Oceaneer Lab is a play space designed for children and dedicated to adventure and exploration—located on Deck 5, Midship aboard the Disney Fantasy. It’s an ideal location for children ages 3 to 12 years of age to play games, perform educational experiments and enjoy a wide variety of supervised activities throughout the day. A seemingly endless supply of toys, games and Disney movies make Disney’s Oceaneer Lab the perfect oasis at sea.

For kids between the ages of 11 and 14, Disney Cruise line offers the Edge.  Our kids aren’t old enough yet for this experiences, but we’ll report back when Patty experiences it for the first time.

Disney's EdgeEdge, a tweens-exclusive space located at Deck 13 inside the Forward Funnel aboard the Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy, as well as on Deck 2, Midship aboard the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder, is a scenic spot where kids ages 11 through 14 can play videogames, watch television, listen to music, surf the Internet and partake in various activities with kids their own age.

For kids between 14 and 17, Disney has their own special club on board all of their ships called the Vibe.

Disney's VibeVibe, a teens-exclusive space located at Deck 11, Midship aboard the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder, and Deck 5, Forward aboard the Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy, is a hip hotspot featuring an indoor lounge and breezy sundeck where teens ages 14 through 17 can listen to music, watch television and play videogames inside—or catch some rays and splash it up out on deck.


Port Adventures

Once you make final payment and you’ve approaching your cruise date, its time to sign up for your port adventures.  Disney goes to each of their ports of call and researches the suggested adventures listed on their website.  They make sure that there are recommendations that will meet your party’s level of enjoyment – whether its a high impact hike, a relaxing day at the beach, an underwater adventure, or something kid friendly…Disney has you covered.  They’ve even tried out these adventures so they know exactly what their cruisers will experience.

Port Adventures—shore excursions that have been specially selected by Disney Cruise Line—provide you and your family with the very best recreation, leisure and sightseeing each destination has to offer. When you book a Port Adventure, you’ll receive an unforgettable experience ashore along with the peace of mind that comes with having Disney do all the planning. Whether sailing into the DCL Port Adventureshorizon, exploring an under the sea world, pillaging with pirates or splashing through the waves on some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Port Adventures set the course for a whole new way to add even more magic to your Disney Cruise Line vacation.

Reserve a Port Adventure with Disney Cruise Line—instead of booking an independent tour at the Port—and you can be sure to enjoy a hassle-free excursion with all of the service, quality and fun that you would expect from Disney.


Transportation

For cruises leaving from Port Canaveral, Disney provides transportation to and from Disney's Magical ExpressOrlando International Airport and/or the Walt Disney World Resort hotels.  We will be DCL Busstaying the night before the cruise at one of the Walt Disney World hotels, so we will be taking Disney’s Magical Express from the airport to the resort.  Walt Disney World offers this complimentary motor coach transportation to and from Orlando International Airport and select Walt Disney World Resort hotels, with complimentary luggage delivery.  U.S. and Canada Reservations: (407) 939-1936

The next morning we will take transportation provided by the cruise line to the port.  We are flying into Florida the day before in case of any issues with the flight down (we really don’t want to miss the ship) and we’re staying at Disney World because we are Disney Vacation Club members and using their transportation to help mitigate any issues getting there.

Driving to the port is easy to do if you chose your own method of transportation.  Just make sure you are on time…they don’t hold the ship for tardy guests at any of the port including the home port so plan to be very early.

 


Adult Dining

Adult dining is highly recommended.  A 4 star experience for just a few dollars more.  On all four ships you can experience Palo, but on the Dream and the Fantasy they have a second adults only experience called Remy.  You can sign up for adult dining from the registration page or once on board at the front desk of the desired restaurant.  There are brunch and dinner options available so be sure to choose the option that works best for you.  For this cruise Laura and I will be dining at Remy.

DCL Palo“Palo on the Disney Fantasy is an intimate, Adult Exclusive restaurant serving traditional Northern Italian cuisine with a contemporary twist for dinner nightly. Brunch is available select dates on cruises lasting 4 days or longer. These premium dining experiences are available at a fee, and are not included in the cost of price of your cruise

Along with its exquisite cuisine and upscale atmosphere, Palo offers ocean views and an elegant décor—a perfect romantic setting for Guests 18 years of age or older.”

 

“Remy on the Disney Fantasy is a romantic Adult Exclusive DCL Remyrestaurant located on Deck 12, Aft that serves the finest in French-inspired cuisine for dinner. Offering the most elegant dining experience on board, Remy boasts sweeping ocean views and a warm, sophisticated décor—the perfect intimate setting for Guests 18 years of age and older.”


 

Spa Treatments

Disney offers many spa treatments on board all of their ships.  The   You’re on vacation and what better way to start relaxing then with a Swedish massage especially after dealing with packing, the chaos of the airport, kids screaming (even if they aren’t yours).  Even if spa treatments aren’t you’re thing or if you’ve never experienced one before consider making a Spa visit while on board it just might be the magic your vacation needs.

DCL Senses Spa and Salon

Senses Spa & Salon offers therapeutic and beautifying personal care services for men and women in an impressive onboard retreat, spanning Decks 11 and 12, Forward of the Disney Fantasy.”

Ford’s Fish Shack, Ashburn, VA

Food:3.5 Stars (3.5 / 5)
Service:4.0 Stars (4.0 / 5)
Accuracy:4.0 Stars (4.0 / 5)
Gluten Free Options:3.5 Stars (3.5 / 5)
Average:3.8 Stars (3.8 / 5)

Tonight Laura and I dined at Ford’s Fish Shack in Ashburn.  Ford’s is a local restaurant chain that was established in 2010 with another location in Chantilly, Virginia. This is the first time visit to this location and overall it was a good experience.

Ford’s does not have a separate Gluten free menu, but have several items available and they are willing to discuss any allergic needs to better meet your needs.

I ordered Ford’s Fantastic Lemonade; one of the signature drinks from their Hand-Crafted Cocktails.  Ford’s Fantastic Lemonade blends Smirnoff Blueberry Vodka, Cranberry, Pineapple, and Orange Juice to make this libation.  

I liked the drink, but felt that “fantastic” is a stretch to describe it.  It was refreshing, but a bit light in the flavor.  I don’t think it will be my go-to drink during future visits, but I have not crossed it off the list.  The drink costs $9.

For dinner both Laura and I ordered the Maine Fried Seafood Baskets with Sautéed Sea Scallops.  Mine came with French fries while Laura had the sweet potato fries.  Ford’s uses a separate fryer from their breaded entrées to avoid cross contamination.

Scallops and Fries

The scallops were okay.  Other restaurants in the area have better scallops.  The coleslaw was pretty good, but for some unfortunate reason Ford’s uses a preservative with Gluten in it to maintain freshness. The fries were ok, but tasted like they hadn’t changed the oil in the dryer in a long time.  This meal cost $19.90

Scallops and Sweet Potato Fries

The reason why Laura’s plate looks sparse is because her meal was completely Gluten free due to her allergy.  As stated above Ford’s coleslaw was not Gluten free which was unfortunate, but we were surprised to find out that their sauce and ketchup were also not gluten free.  Ford’s didn’t offer, but to be fair, we didn’t ask for any gluten free substitutions.

Laura says that the sweet potato fries were good, but a little soggy.  They were seasoned with a little bit of an Old Bay favor so they had a savory flavor to them.

Her meal also costed $19.90

For dessert I had the Banana Pudding.  This was fantastic.  Fresh banana, caramel, whipped cream, vanilla wafer in a fantastic mix to end the meal on a high note.  Served without the vanilla wafer makes this the only gluten free dessert Ford’s offers, but it’s a good one at $6.50

Banana Pudding

Overall the experience was a good one.  The food could have been better, but on par for the price (at least for the area).

Shawn

Grand Opening

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5.0 Stars (5.0 / 5)

Welcome to On-The-Go by MurphyLeisure.com.  This company is dedicated to providing valuable reviews of vacation locations, leisure activities and restaurants reviews to help your vacation planning with a food twist- we are [mostly] gluten and dairy free.

Let me explain, I am gluten intolerant. Celiac– no, I am not formally diagnosed, but let’s just say that if I doubted my benefits from going gluten-free, my last accidental exposure made it abundantly clear that I should avoid it. And I gave my poor digestion genes to my kiddos. So, that explains three of us. Shawn- he is a bit different. He embarked on this lifestyle because he was hungry and I cook gluten-free. But after a time, he admits he feels better when he avoids it, too. So he isn’t strict, but avoids it when he can. So me, I use “Paleo” as a guideline, eat organic and grass-fed when I can, try to minimize preservatives, artificial colors, and processed foods. But I’m not strict because let’s face it- as a full-time working mom with busy school kids and life on the go, sometimes you have to compromise.

So here we are- a mess of food allergies, and we love to move. Restaurants, vacations, etc. and as anyone on this lifestyle knows, that is hard to do while traveling. So this is our chance to blend our love of adventures and traveling with food allergies. So, grab a seat and come along with us.

Thanks and Enjoy!

Laura and Shawn