They both love music, and are skilled musicians, and make up a "one-dragon band" which can even play notes on their scales. Wheezie is silly, loud, friendly, free-spirited, energetic, and optimistic. Zak is neat, quiet, orderly, stubborn, arrogant, lazy, and pessimistic, as well as cautious. This is because their claws are dirty (simply because Wheezie refuses to use claw cleaner).ĭespite being a two-headed dragon, both Zak & Wheezie are completely distinct in thoughts and are actually opposites of each other: Unlike the other dragons, their claws are pastel yellow instead of a clear-white. As far as coloration goes, their stomach is colored pastel blue. Wheezie appears to have small green speckles on some parts of her half (shoulder, upper leg, and tail), while Zak seems to have teal spots. Their badges are shaped like musical notes. Like every other dragon, Zak and Wheezie have small wings, and a tail with dark teal spines, as well as elongated snouts (though Wheezie appears have her lower-jaw extended slightly farther than Zak does). Zak is the green-brother with blue spikes and controls the right-half, while Wheezie is the purple-sister with fuchsia spikes and controls the left-half. The only positive thing to say is that the burger was good.In nearly every episode of Dragon Tales, Zak & Wheezie are mainly both heads connected to a large dragon-body, and the two have long necks. At the end we decided to stay, although we considered this behaviour really unprofessional. When we arrived, there was no performance at all, only a soccer game on tv. We then talked to the waiter to know if there was a place inside (as we planned this dinner there in order to be entertained) and she tried to call the other location in Aragon, where they had our table inside: they assured us that they had performances also there so we decided to go there. The waiter told us that Terrace in Spain means on the street, but no one ever told us that and anyway you couldn’t hear the music. When we arrived at Alameda, we discovered that the “Terrace” was a table alone on the street, without any decoration and completely outside of the restaurant: you could never hear some music or anything. Therefore, we decided to book a table to be sure to have dinner also at Alameda: they had only space in the Terrace, which was fine for us, as long as we could hear music and see the performances. At the end, the waiter in Aragon told us he reserved a table but to call back for confirmation: no one never answered. We tried to call both locations 20 times as most of the time no one was answering or no one spoke English. As we knew we were going to be Valencia from Saturday to Tuesday, we decided to book a table at Zazu on Sunday night in order to see an “animated” dinner. We had many problems with Zazu, both the restaurant Alameda and the restaurant Aragon. Special occasions Restaurants in La Xerea.Late Night European Restaurants in Russafa.Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Valencia.Restaurants for Group Dining in Valencia.South American Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Valencia.Late Night Seafood Restaurants in Valencia.Fusion Restaurants for Special Occasions in Valencia.Finest Punta Cana By The Excellence Collection All Inclusive.Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort.Barcelo Bavaro Palace All Inclusive Resort. Hotels near Parroquia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir.Hotels near Plaza del Mercado (Placa del Mercat).Hotels near Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias.Autograph Collection Hotels in Valencia.
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