Where do you eat thanksgiving dinner? Last year we ate lunch at Yak and Yeti then ate a turkey quick meal back at our food court.
We eat it at home.
However, if you're at WDW and you want a traditional Thanksgiving style menu (with turkey, stuffing, etc.), I'd recommend Liberty Tree Tavern in the Magic Kingdom!
Actually, not every restaurant offers a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving. Only certain restaurants will add it. We didn't know that and one year we ate at Sci Fi for Thanksgiving dinner. It was the regular menu with no turkey special. My DH was very disappointed. Allears.net usually has a list of those restaurants that will serve a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. It might even be on this site; I just didn't search for it before typing this response.I'm pretty sure every WDW restaurant will offer a traditional Thanksgiving menu that day, along with their usual offerings. I'm not saying don't eat at LTT - it's probably the most Thanksgiving-y themed place to eat in the World. But honestly, I'll bet any place that can cook a turkey, will offer a turkey dinner that day. It's a busy weekend at the World, every place is packed and I'm sure most people will want turkey.
Honestly, I'd suggest some places that usually don't get fully booked - The Wave at the Contemporary, Turf Club at Saratoga. I'm sure they would get "sold out" that day, if any, but there's half a chance they won't be too terribly crowded or too terribly rushed, because everyone is waiting at LTT or Garden Grill or 50s, thinking "but turkey's on their menu!"
Same here, the only tradition we get out of it is going to ESPN Club and watching football while eating.We don't worry about trying to find a traditional Thanksgiving meal when we're at disney over the holidays. None are as good as what we can do at home so we figure if we want traditional we'll stay at home, if we're at disney we book a signature venue and have a nice meal together.
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