Then again, when you go to Venice for real, you'll *definitely* be sitting outside next to a hockey rink. The McDonald's is believable, unfortunately, but the rink kind of throws the whole authentication idea out the window.
Is it just me, or does the whole Venetian theme seem like something you'd find in Japan, where someone has made a weak attempt to seem international and trendy? It's cool, don't get me wrong, but it does also seem Japanese. Did Japanese people design/build Villaggio by chance?
Speaking of cold coffees and sort of McDonald's, in the States this summer McDonald's had these halfway decent iced coffees. While McDonald's usually has pseudo-food on which the American people have engorged themselves shamelessly, I must say McDonald's does make a decent and cheaply priced coffee. The iced coffees weren't too bad this summer, but I had to always tell them to put about half the amount of sugar they normally do.
Point being-- how is the coffee at McDonald's here? Do they even have coffee on offer? I've only seen the little McDonald's kiosks in malls, not an actual eatery.
Ha ha ha, I never thought of that Hummers!!!
Then again, when you go to Venice for real, you'll *definitely* be sitting outside next to a hockey rink. The McDonald's is believable, unfortunately, but the rink kind of throws the whole authentication idea out the window.
Is it just me, or does the whole Venetian theme seem like something you'd find in Japan, where someone has made a weak attempt to seem international and trendy? It's cool, don't get me wrong, but it does also seem Japanese. Did Japanese people design/build Villaggio by chance?
Speaking of cold coffees and sort of McDonald's, in the States this summer McDonald's had these halfway decent iced coffees. While McDonald's usually has pseudo-food on which the American people have engorged themselves shamelessly, I must say McDonald's does make a decent and cheaply priced coffee. The iced coffees weren't too bad this summer, but I had to always tell them to put about half the amount of sugar they normally do.
Point being-- how is the coffee at McDonald's here? Do they even have coffee on offer? I've only seen the little McDonald's kiosks in malls, not an actual eatery.