What's the one place that, despite all the hype, has never appealed to you as a dining option? For me, it has to be Liberty Tree Tavern. Just something about the idea of eating a roast dinner style meal in the Florida sun turns me off it!
Flying Fish. Why on Earth would anyone put seaweed in a loaf of bread? When they reopened after the refurbishment it was like they took everything that was once good and either discontinued it or changed it significantly. They're trying too hard now. Too many strange ingredients and too much froofroo added to every course.
Edit- clearly I didn't answer this question correctly. I think OP wanted us to pick a place we've actually never been. I'm leaving my response anyway because I'm just that mad about the seaweed in the otherwise perfect bread.
Edit- clearly I didn't answer this question correctly. I think OP wanted us to pick a place we've actually never been. I'm leaving my response anyway because I'm just that mad about the seaweed in the otherwise perfect bread.
I like the experience of Whispering Canyon much more than the food. I ordered the skillet but pretty much only ate the salad.lolI've never been to either 50s Prime Time or to Whispering Canyon. The idea of being yelled at, or made fun of while I eat doesn't appeal to me in the least. When I stay at Wilderness Lodge I don't even like to go on the side of the lobby where Whispering Canyon is located because I can hear the banter taking place and it makes me cringe.
What's the one place that, despite all the hype, has never appealed to you as a dining option?
I kind of feel the same way about character meals. I do them for my son (and because it keeps me out of meet and greet lines) but I think in my heart I really believe that meal time should be about the food- and refueling, recharging, resetting, and relaxing. Bonus points for good conversation. The characters are so distractingJust one? All character meals.
For one I tried and still didn't like, 'Ohana.
I've never been to either 50s Prime Time or to Whispering Canyon. The idea of being yelled at, or made fun of while I eat doesn't appeal to me in the least. When I stay at Wilderness Lodge I don't even like to go on the side of the lobby where Whispering Canyon is located because I can hear the banter taking place and it makes me cringe.
I kind of feel the same way about character meals. I do them for my son (and because it keeps me out of meet and greet lines) but I think in my heart I really believe that meal time should be about the food- and refueling, recharging, resetting, and relaxing. Bonus points for good conversation. The characters are so distracting
That's awesome! I didn't know you could say, "Leave me alone" hahaI went to prime time solo and my mom ignored me the whole time. The 3 entree sampler was amazing though. I asked to be in the corner away from people and i did not want to participate in the banter. My mom followed directions lol
That's awesome! I didn't know you could say, "Leave me alone" haha
I'm noticing a theme here. @disney4life2008 likes to be placed in the corner and left alone with an ample portion of food. I love it!I want to go to garden grill but refuse to pay $60 specifically because its a character meal. I just want the food. I agree, when i dine i do not want endless conversation. Give me my food and let me relax.
My last visit to ohana my server did just that and brought me tons of food without making me feel judged. They also placed me in the corner away from people. He got a $20 tip
I'm noticing a theme here. @disney4life2008 likes to be placed in the corner and left alone with an ample portion of food. I love it!
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