BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted November 29, 2011 Report Share Posted November 29, 2011 From the Disney Food blog... Review: “Dine with an Imagineer” Opportunity at Disney’s Hollywood StudiosOct 23rd, 2011 by AJ.Finally! One of my Disney dining bucket list items has been crossed off of the list! Along with some wonderful friends, I got the chance to attend a “Dine With an Imagineer” lunch at Disney Hollywood Studios’ Hollywood Brown Derby earlier this month. Details About Dine With an ImagineerIn case you haven’t heard of it, Dine With an Imagineer is a spectacular opportunity offered for lunch at the Hollywood Brown Derby, and for dinner (on select nights) at the Flying Fish Cafe.Up to 10 guests get the chance to dine with a real live Walt Disney Imagineer. Your Imagineer will tell you about the work that he or she does, then answer any questions you might have about that work…or anything else that has to do with Disney Imagineering!Place Setting and Personalized MenuCost per person is $60 (taxes and gratuity are added at the table), and the experience has been designed for guests aged 10 and older. You can book this event 180 days in advance, and it’s suggested that you do. It sells out quickly.We had a gaggle of about 9 Disney fans who attended the lunch, including one VERY smart 11-year-old who had some great questions for the Imagineer. Don’t worry if your group can’t fill the room; Disney will keep taking reservations until the event is at capacity. That means you might have the chance to meet a few new Disney fans!Now, the first question everyone asks about Dine With an Imagineer is…DO WE GET TO HAVE LUNCH WITH JOE ROHDE?!?Well…no. You don’t get to have lunch with Joe Rohde.In fact, chances are very good that you’ll never have heard of the Imagineer you dine with. Walt Disney Imagineering includes many different types of jobs, from accountants to lawyers to ride designers, so your chances of getting to have lunch with the guy who’s in charge of designing the next big Disney thrill ride is pretty small. That said, Walt Disney Imagineers are pretty unique people, and I rarely hear negative feedback about this opportunity. Also, your Imagineer could be one of many — you never know who’s going to show up until you get there!Brown Derby Lobby in Disney's Hollywood Studios AtmosphereDine With an Imagineer takes place in the secluded, private Bamboo Room at the Hollywood Brown Derby in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. When you arrive at the podium, just let the cast member know that you’re there for Dine With an Imagineer. Once everyone arrives, you’ll receive your special nametag and be led into the Bamboo Room.Personalized PinThe Bamboo Room is a pretty literal name; everything in here is either made of, or represents, bamboo! From the wallpaper to the light fixtures to the ceilings, you’ll feel like you’re in a mid-century tropical getaway.Bamboo Room CeilingBamboo Room LightingBamboo Room WallpaperBamboo Room accentsEveryone is seated around one long table. I’m not sure about yours, but our Imagineer sat at a chair in the middle of the table so that he could see and speak with everyone.Our Dine with an Imagineer Table -- Our Imagineer is sitting at the middle right Our Imagineer!And speaking of our Imagineer, we got to have lunch with Josh Eisenberg, a Librarian Associate for Walt Disney Imagineering!But don’t be fooled by his title. Josh doesn’t spend his days with his nose in a book — well, not all the time! He basically transformed (read: created) the WDI East Coast Library, which means he’s in charge of cataloging the history of Disney’s East Coast parks and resorts.Just one of his many responsibilities includes providing reference material for Imagineers designing and renovating Disney attractions. When old rides need updating, Josh is responsible for making sure there are photos of textiles and fabrics, and details about the ride from when it was first created so that Imagineers can be authentic with renovations. When new rides need to design their look and feel based on a particular idea, Josh is the one who’s responsible for researching designs to help ensure they fit with the overall concept and strategy for the ride.For example, Josh has recently been doing a lot of research for the Imagineers designing Avatar Land so that their concepts and designs will be authentic and realistic when it comes to inventing a physical version of the film.Josh Eisenberg's BioAt the lunch, we were told that we could decide what direction the discussion took. We spoke about a variety of topics from Walt Disney himself, to how Josh followed his dream to work at Walt Disney Imagineering and basically created his own job there (a truly inspirational story of “If you can dream it, you can do it!”), to some of his favorite projects for WDI.Unfortunately, our Imagineer didn’t leak any secrets to us about Avatar Land, Fantasyland, or any of the other fun new additions that are coming to Disney theme parks soon; but we pretty much knew he wasn’t allowed to tell us any of that anyway. EatsOnce everyone was seated and we’d introduced ourselves, we all got to take a look at our personalized menus while our server explained the prix fixe offerings.Personalized MenuMenuWe started out with some of Hollywood Brown Derby’s bread rolls and salted butter…yum!BreadSalted ButterThe soup course included a Lobster Bisque with Brentwood Sweet Corn-Lobster Relish, but we also were offered the option of chicken noodle soup if we preferred. I had the chicken noodle, which was wonderful! Curly-cue noodles and big chunks of chicken! The broth was pleasantly salty, which I love. Can’t stand a boring broth!Lobster BisqueChicken Noodle SoupOur friend Kathie F. was eating vegetarian at the table and received a vegetarian Miso soup.Vegetarian Miso SoupThe salad course provided the table with the Hollywood Brown Derby’s famous Cobb Salad! This salad was developed at the original Hollywood Brown Derby and has been a palate-pleaser ever since!Cobb SaladVegetarian Cobb SaladFor entrees, guests had the choice of Filet of Beef with Cotswold Butter over Fingerling Potatoes, Asparagus, Ugly Ripe tomatoes, and a broken Cabernet-Shallot Vinaigrette; a Noodle Bowl with a Grilled Breast of Chicken, Soy Beans, Sugar Snap Peas, Bok Choy, and Shiitake Mushrooms in a Red Curry Broth; or Coriander-dusted Grouper, Cauliflower Risotto, fresh English Peas, crunchy Sunchokes, and a Yellow Tomato Coulis.I had the Filet of Beef and it was out of this world!!! I’ve always enjoyed my visits to Hollywood Brown Derby, and once again I was licking my plate (not really, but I would have been if I’d been alone) after this dish.The Cotswold butter — a massive heap of it on top of the filet — was a gorgeous addition. But everything on the plate was delicious. I’m pretty sure I was the first one done with my lunch…embarrassing, but true.Filet of Beef With Butter of WonderfulnessI heard some great reviews of the Noodle Bowl, and Kathie got a vegetarian version with tofu instead of chicken!Vegetarian Noodle BowlFor dessert, we had a choice of double vanilla bean creme brulee with dark chocolate-dipped biscotti; or the Hollywood Brown Derby’s famous Grapefruit Cake — another delicious invention of the original Hollywood restaurant. (See the whole story behind the cake — and the recipe! — here!)I had the Grapefruit Cake, of course (Cream Cheese Icing?! When have you known me to NOT order that?!), and it was delicious. It was a bit more bitter this time than it was the last time, but the icing was piled high, so I didn’t complain! Grapefruit CakeWhen we’d all finished our meals, we received another little personalized package with our Imagineer’s bio and a photo of our group at the table! This was a great memento.Part of our Parting GiftWe also received a glass plate depicting Sorcerer Mickey (the original Sorcerer Mickey, Josh said) with Josh’s autograph.Gift Plate Signed by our Imagineer OverallPersonally, I think this is one of the best special events Disney offers if you’re a big fan of Disney’s Parks and Resorts.First of all, the meal is delicious. You’d easily spend $60 dining at Hollywood Brown Derby anyway, so the special secluded room and the ability to ask all kinds of questions about Disney is just an added bonus.But, honestly, I found it fascinating to hear about what Josh does for a living — it gave another tiny glimpse into the backstory of how Disney runs its business, and how every single person working for Walt Disney Imagineering is an important component in bringing the “whole” to guests and Disney fans. Disney is a company made of talented and passionate individuals — it’s good to hear from the people behind the scenes who are making the parks what they are today.Just writing about me makes me want to go back again! Hmm…I’ll have to start planning!http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011/10/23/review-dine-with-an-imagineer-opportunity-at-disneys-hollywood-studios/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lou... 3,118 Posted November 29, 2011 Report Share Posted November 29, 2011 "Dine with an Imagineer", really?I'm amazed at what Disney puts out there and some people will buy.This guy is a librarian associate. Is this the best they could do? I guess the street sweepers refused to do it.They try to build the poor guy up but we all know what he does. He's a research assistant.They've put these guys, the Imagineers, on a pedestal that they can't live up to because Disney Imagineering is mostly smoke and mirrors. Very high in the cool factor but compared to engineering being done in the real world, it's pretty basic stuff. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Roller ... aka Ed 351 Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 "Dine with an Imagineer", really?I'm amazed at what Disney puts out there and some people will buy.This guy is a librarian associate. Is this the best they could do? I guess the street sweepers refused to do it.They try to build the poor guy up but we all know what he does. He's a research assistant.They've put these guys, the Imagineers, on a pedestal that they can't live up to because Disney Imagineering is mostly smoke and mirrors. Very high in the cool factor but compared to engineering being done in the real world, it's pretty basic stuff.That's about what I thought. A Librarian ... Really?Now for the real question ... What would it take for the Fort Fiends to "Dine with a Certain Bus Driver"? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nicki aka Rebelstand 272 Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 That's about what I thought. A Librarian ... Really?Now for the real question ... What would it take for the Fort Fiends to "Dine with a Certain Bus Driver"?Homemade Apple Pie Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mouseketab.....Carol 1,261 Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 If I know Lou, a reservation for your family +2 and a phone call!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lou... 3,118 Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 What would it take for the Fort Fiends to "Dine with a Certain Bus Driver"?A nice donation to "Fiends helping Fiends".Homemade Apple PieThat too.If I know Lou, a reservation for your family +2 and a phone call!!!That's way over my head Carol. Remember who you're dealing with. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rdancemom... Pam 113 Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 hmmmm... i may have to pay disney to dine with a bus driver b/c I heard Lou stopped by to see everybody but me at the fort last week... in fact, I suspect this whole Thanksgiving thing is a myth and he only evacuated to the cold northern regions so he could butt dial Mo in peace after he heard I was back... LOL at least at the Brown Derby I'd be offered some cheese to go with my whine... :rofl2: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lou... 3,118 Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 hmmmm... i may have to pay disney to dine with a bus driver b/c I heard Lou stopped by to see everybody but me at the fort last week.Your hubby needs to be yelled at because I did stop by, but it appears that he never gave you my message. You weren't there but he was. We chatted briefly and I asked him to tell you that I stopped by. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
doodlebug....Cherie 461 Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 Uh oh , I sense trouble in the rdance home tonight. Just how fast can the hubby roll with the ECV, Pam. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rdancemom... Pam 113 Posted December 1, 2011 Report Share Posted December 1, 2011 Your hubby needs to be yelled at because I did stop by, but it appears that he never gave you my message. You weren't there but he was. We chatted briefly and I asked him to tell you that I stopped by.oops... nope, he's like that... all social butterfly when people call or stop by. He'll swear he told me but, as usual, I find out long after the fact... geez, retired old geezers, what's a wife to do? can't live with them, can't bury em in the yard... :rofl2:Anyway, in case you couldn't tell, I really missed seeing you this time Lou. :wave1:Uh oh , I sense trouble in the rdance home tonight. Just how fast can the hubby roll with the ECV, Pam. hehehe... not too fast when it's still in pieces inside the TT waiting for the next trip...hmmm, I'm thinking it's gonna take a bribe with some ice cold Jack's downhome punch tonight to get over this one... maybe even a big tonga toast breakfast shared with Lou... though I do really like those shrimp and chunks of steak at Ohana's too... oh boy, this could be a costly senior moment for somebody... :clint: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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