Grossest thing you ate at the parks?

NiarrNDisney

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I think I may have mentioned this before but it bares repeating!
Back in 95' I dined at Cosmic Ray's and they served blue mayonnaise and green mustard. It didn't taste bad or differently it just wasn't appetizing to look at. Sometimes its better just to leave things as they are and not add food coloring for a "futuristic" theme.
 

Matt_Black

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The worst thing I ever tasted was the mustard greens or whatever they were at the Liberty Tree Tavern dinner. And I like green vegetables! Broccoli, peas, green beans, spinach (usually- frozen & canned spinach = yuck; baby spinach on sandwiches & tacos instead of lettuce = yum!), etc.
 

Cosmic Commando

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I honestly haven't had anything gross at WDW in a long time. The only gross thing I can remember is from sometime in the 90s when I was a kid. I remember having a burger (I think it was at Pinocchio's) with some kind of slop covering on it; not a sauce, but some awful burgery-ness. My mom yelled at me for not eating it... until she tried it. It's the only bad food at WDW that I can remember.

BTW, Lou tried haggis on his F&W review show. It was very entertaining to hear him avoid saying he hated it. :D
 

blana

New Member
The worst meal I have had was the Chicken & Waffles at Boatwrights, about 7 years ago. Just NMS at all. Honestly, we ate at Boatwrights multiple ties that trip because DH's parents loved it, and we were staying at POR. I never found anything there to be appetizing. But the Chicken & Waffles was the worst.
 

Texas84

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Escargot at Food & Wine. Nasty. But everyone else who had previous experience liked it. Not my thing I guess.

Pineapple hot dog. Can't remember if that was Flower & Garden or F&W.

Fried Shrimp at ABC. I think all the shrimp was cooked away. Never again.

That's really it. I love Disney food. I even love the Disney burger.
 

Matt_Black

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That's really it. I love Disney food. I even love the Disney burger.

Yeah. One of the assistant managers at work once said, "It's almost impossible to have a bad meal there." While I personally wouldn't go that far, most meals I've had have been very agreeable. The mustard greens (they taste like how Cthulhu looks!) are really the only bad experience I can think of off the top of my head, and that's outweighed by all the over good stuff I had at LTT that night.
 

CaptainAmerica

Premium Member
BTW, Lou tried haggis on his F&W review show. It was very entertaining to hear him avoid saying he hated it. :D
Haggis is absolutely fantastic. I've never had it at WDW, but I ate it several times when I visited Scotland a few years ago. It's very heavy but delicious as a breakfast meat.

The worst meal I have had was the Chicken & Waffles at Boatwrights, about 7 years ago. Just NMS at all. Honestly, we ate at Boatwrights multiple ties that trip because DH's parents loved it, and we were staying at POR. I never found anything there to be appetizing. But the Chicken & Waffles was the worst.
We love the chicken and waffles at Trail's End, but never at Boatwrights. I wonder if it's the same stuff.

Fried Shrimp at ABC. I think all the shrimp was cooked away. Never again.
Fish and chips at ABC, too. We traveled during Lent a few times (when Catholics can't eat meat on Fridays), and the seafood options at ABC are absolutely garbage. Frozen fish nuggets and rubber shrimp. I expected the same fish that they serve at the Rose and Crown counter but I couldn't have been more wrong.
 

NiarrNDisney

Well-Known Member
Fish and chips at ABC, too. We traveled during Lent a few times (when Catholics can't eat meat on Fridays), and the seafood options at ABC are absolutely garbage. Frozen fish nuggets and rubber shrimp. I expected the same fish that they serve at the Rose and Crown counter but I couldn't have been more wrong.

So true! I too made the mistake of having the Fish & Chips at ABC Commissary once expecting it to resemble the meal offered at Colombia Harbour House and instead I was given a plate of fried cardboard fish sticks and soggy fries. NEVER AGAIN! :hungover:
 

danyoung56

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Many years ago I had dinner at the Brown Derby (where I've had many great meals). This time they had a special of a very large, like 28 oz. cut of meat on the bone for a great price. It was way WAY undercooked, practically raw in places. I could only eat about 1/2 of it. I told the manager that I was only going to pay for the half I ate, and once he saw what was left he agreed with me.
 

Victoria

Not old, just vintage.
So true! I too made the mistake of having the Fish & Chips at ABC Commissary once expecting it to resemble the meal offered at Colombia Harbour House and instead I was given a plate of fried cardboard fish sticks and soggy fries. NEVER AGAIN! :hungover:


I am glad I am finding this out about the Fish and Chips at ABC Commissary now. It was one of the places I had considered going during my trip next week. It's likely I would have ordered the Fish and Chips too. Figured they would be like the Columbia HH ones that are pretty decent. Crisis averted. Although, really I should know better. ABC Commissary is historically horrendous. I don't know how a counter service restaurant like this can always be so bad. It doesn't matter how many times they change the menu either. Makes no sense to me.
 

NiarrNDisney

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I am glad I am finding this out about the Fish and Chips at ABC Commissary now. It was one of the places I had considered going during my trip next week. It's likely I would have ordered the Fish and Chips too. Figured they would be like the Columbia HH ones that are pretty decent. Crisis averted. Although, really I should know better. ABC Commissary is historically horrendous. I don't know how a counter service restaurant like this can always be so bad. It doesn't matter how many times they change the menu either. Makes no sense to me.

Yeah you're better off dining CS in DHS at either Backlot Express, Studio Catering Co. or Sunset Market. Otherwise do TS or take a break from the park and dine at one of the many restaurants found in the resorts around Crescent Lake.
 
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britdaw

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Nothing I ate was gross, but I was really dissapointed in the "nachos" I got from Casey's... I expected melted nacho cheese dip and tortilla chips, but I got shredded cheese thrown on top of tortilla chips...
 

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