The quality puts me off though.we live near philly so prices at disney for meal do not put us off much esp considering you are in or near a theme park. We did notice that prices at Hersey are not much cheaper.
The quality puts me off though.we live near philly so prices at disney for meal do not put us off much esp considering you are in or near a theme park. We did notice that prices at Hersey are not much cheaper.
The quality puts me off though.
It definitely varies widely in terms of quality, and both quality and quantity have suffered the past two years.That really is the issue. I have said this time and time again, I do not mind paying higher prices for good food, and I do not mind paying a reasonable "theme park captive audience" premium.
The food at WDW is just not that good. It in no way justifies the price, even taking into account that it is higher because of the captive audience.
Whispering canyon is one of my favorite places. Such a great experience.We’ve been here since 12/28 and leave tomorrow, 1/4. We had spectacular meals at Flying Fish, Toledo and Citricos.
Somewhat disappointed at Steakhouse 71 (and our fantastic server seemed to know it wouldn’t be top-notch!)
Our first night dinner at Whispering Canyon was good, not great. At least we got to experience the skillet. But as @Tuvalu noted, the burnt end nachos were awesome.
We weren’t in the main room, so we didn’t get the full “experience”.Whispering canyon is one of my favorite places. Such a great experience.
We’ve been here since 12/28 and leave tomorrow, 1/4. We had spectacular meals at Flying Fish, Toledo and Citricos.
Somewhat disappointed at Steakhouse 71 (and our fantastic server seemed to know it wouldn’t be top-notch!)
Our first night dinner at Whispering Canyon was good, not great. At least we got to experience the skillet. But as @Tuvalu noted, the burnt end nachos were awesome.
ETA: I should note that we are from NYC and accustomed to paying big bucks for dinners. We found that some of the WDW restaurants were priced as expected, and some were higher than even we are used to.
It definitely varies widely in terms of quality, and both quality and quantity have suffered the past two years.
But if you're talking pre-pandemic, the food at a lot of WDW quick service places was very good. The shawarma platter at Tangierine Cafe in Epcot was excellent and enough for two for lunch; the shrimp flatbread at Pizzafari was outstanding; CHH in MK had the best salads and sandwiches. We would also split small plates at many of the lounges like Brown Derby and Nomad and had plenty to eat for a pretty reasonable price.
I'm hoping some of our favorites come back; we'll have to see.
Table service restaurants are still suffering from lack of staffing and product shortages. It’s resulting in limited menus and uneven quality.When I say that price/quality is not there, I am referring to table service. Quick service is an entirely different set of expectations for me.
Still have yet to have a bad meal at wdw in recent years but I avoid known places that aren’t good qualityThat really is the issue. I have said this time and time again, I do not mind paying higher prices for good food, and I do not mind paying a reasonable "theme park captive audience" premium.
The food at WDW is just not that good. It in no way justifies the price, even taking into account that it is higher because of the captive audience.
Table service restaurants are still suffering from lack of staffing and product shortages. It’s resulting in limited menus and uneven quality.
If you mean pre-pandemic I’m not sure I agree about the quality, but the table service restaurants at WDW are expensive. We eat mainly at the ones in the resorts and DS but usually enjoy them.
Still have yet to have a bad meal at wdw in recent years but I avoid known places that aren’t good quality
I agree. I'm to the point I don't like any of the park food and stick to hotels. Yak and Yeti even seems worse than before.That really is the issue. I have said this time and time again, I do not mind paying higher prices for good food, and I do not mind paying a reasonable "theme park captive audience" premium.
The food at WDW is just not that good. It in no way justifies the price, even taking into account that it is higher because of the captive audience.
We liked the Space 220 lounge. I thought the restaurant’s prix fixe menu was just too much food for us, but we had drinks and split the sliders and fries for lunch in the lounge and it was excellent. The “view” is great from the lounge.We still have our favorites - Boma, La Cellier, Yachtsman, Cali Grill, 50’s Primetime, Via Napoli (get pizza not entrees), Tangeriene. Old favorites Ohana and Sci Fi are much worse now. Sci Fi is a great setting with lousy food. New: enjoyed Steakhouse 71, looking forward to trying new Kona menu. Haven’t been to Space220 yet.
How can the cooks mess up a burger and fries in Sci Fi?We still have our favorites - Boma, La Cellier, Yachtsman, Cali Grill, 50’s Primetime, Via Napoli (get pizza not entrees), Tangeriene. Old favorites Ohana and Sci Fi are much worse now. Sci Fi is a great setting with lousy food. New: enjoyed Steakhouse 71, looking forward to trying new Kona menu. Haven’t been to Space220 yet.
How can the cooks mess up a burger and fries in Sci Fi?
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