Cajunman02
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I'll be in Orlando this coming weekend and need some help. The Cajuns have a basketball game against Denver that is supposed to be shown on Fox Sports Rocky Mountain and I was wondering if anyone knew of a place in Orlando that would possibly show the game. I'll be staying at one of the All-Star Resorts, so hopefully something may be close to it. Thanks.
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knight-knole
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Try the Ale House near Universal Studios:
Kirkman Ale Houe
5573 Kirkman Road
Orlando, FL 32819
(407) 248-0000
or "Rossi's" on the corner of Orange Blossom Trail and Oakridge Rd.:
Rossi's Pizzeria and Lounge
5919 S Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, FL 32809
407-855-5755
Ale house is a regional chain - Good food
Rossi's is a Local Classic (Great food and No tourists becasue they don't advertise - Try the Tangy Gold Wings and the Spagetti with meat sauce! Prices are low, too.) If you try Rossi's Let me know what you think.
Damn! Now I want some Rossi's wings and a (or two).
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knight-knole
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I think the All-Star property is part of the Disney area. If so, Cajunman02 is right, if you don't know the area and you don't mind corporate foodservice, best to stick to ESPN Zone (or NBA City if you happen to be near Universal Studios).
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02-01-2005 11:08 AM |
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Cajunman02
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When I went to Washington D.C. in 2003, me and my dad watched the Cajuns-Gamecocks football opener at the ESPN Zone there. I was rather happy with what I got there. Our waitress set us up nice in front of the only TV that would show the game. We also got to visit with some Gamecock fans too. If I have a choice, I'd go back to the ESPN Zone.
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02-01-2005 01:06 PM |
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knight-knole Wrote:I think the All-Star property is part of the Disney area. If so, Cajunman02 is right, if you don't know the area and you don't mind corporate foodservice, best to stick to ESPN Zone (or NBA City if you happen to be near Universal Studios).
The All-Star hotels are owned and operated by Disney. There's the Disney All-Star Sports Resort and the Disney All-Star Music Resort. I think there might be a third one, but I don't recall.
If you're looking for a place that's on Disney property, you could go to Disney's Wide World of Sports and eat at the All-Star Cafe. You can also go down to Disney's Boardwalk and visit the ESPN restaurant to see if they have the game. One of the restaurants at Downtown Disney might carry the game also. Call (407) 824-2222 or (407) 824-4500 for any questions about locations on Disney property.
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