previously in rfc, Nancy Young > wrote:
-==snippity snip==-
>All of a sudden,
> where there was nothing, there was Rainforest Cafe. Huh. This
> wasn't here before. The woman who seated us said something about
> being new (the restaurant) and I didn't think she heard me when
> I said, I didn't think this was here before. She turned around,
> this was the Warner Brother's store. Oh! Was kinda funny.
>
> At any rate, it was a lot of fun. Many tanks of beautiful
> sal****er fish, lots of flora and fauna (fake, no doubt) and
> moving rainforest animals that put on a show. Then there was
> a thunder and lightning storm (no, they didn't include the rain)
> and I wondered, doesn't this scare kids? Sure enough, plenty
> of crying ensued. The animated elephants were terrific.
>
> I had my usual fajitas, food was quite good. No complaints there.
I went with my young nephews to the Rainforest Cafe in Phoenix a few years
ago. We had a great time, although none of us got to eat much because we
were following the boys around the animal displays...I remember bringing my
bbq sauce/chicken pizza back to the hotel. It was really good. Haven't
been back since, but have used the memory of that pizza to serve up similar
here many times - huge flour tortilla, bbq sauce, chopped garlic, shredded
chicken, cheddar cheese, chopped scallions, bake, voila!
-Claudia