We go to Crystal Palace to visit with Pooh and friends for breakfast when we go to Disney. When my daughter was 4, she ran up to Piglet, gave him a great big hug and said, "You're my favorite, I love bacon!" LOL
Agreed, but IMO a lot of these are more about nostalgia or experience. I don’t have kids but I’d pay 20$ for them to have Mac and cheese if they got to meet their fave character
I’ve been to Prime Time twice and absolutely LOVED it!!! My servers both times played the “sweet loving grandma” role rather then the bossy aunt lol! The food was delicious and the dessert was outstanding!
agreed! It's a favorite for my Disney trip group, along with Biergarten and Ohana's. If I don't get my peanut butter and jelly milkshake at 50's prime time, it's not a successful trip! :)
Cinderella's Royal Table is my number one "only do this if you REALLY want the experience" meal. You can meet the princesses at Akershus in a more kid friendly environment, and the CRT menu is just okay, not worth the price. But, I never have to wonder about what the restaurant inside the castle is like again. We also had a great spot after our meal outside the castle to see the Electric Light Parade the last year it was at WDW. So it was worth it for that memory, but not really much else.
The California Grill was the absolutely most epic, romantic dinner we had on our trip in 2016. Of course we had a fireworks view table at 8:45pm dinner reserved and we had a blast! First trip for my husband, this is now a must every trip, last night.
This restaurant used to be called Top Of The World and it featured a Broadway show of shows. You were required to dress and it was outstanding. Nothing could top the food or the entertainment, but that is gone. As with so much at Disney it is deteriorating and declining very quickly.
Ohana is like a Deny's or a Perkins but on Disney property. If they were just out in the world next to a Deny's or a Perkins they would go out of business as people would not tolerate the prices. As for their service, they are a lot like the bad service you can count on at Deny's. I think we need to face the fact that many of us are letting our inner child be held hostage by the Disney Magic, and letting the money-grubbers that now run Disney get away with financial rape when we go to Disney. Next time you are at your favorite breakfast restaurant, ask yourself if you would pay a Disney price?
@@sergiomalatesta1491 come on, I thought you were psychic 😄. Magic kingdom: pecos Bill Animal kingdom: flame tree or satu li Hollywood: commissary EPCOT: France soft serve, Germany’s nudel gratin. I know those are more snacks but I feel like people don’t talk about those snacks as much as others.
I have to agree about Le Cellier. Granted, i haven't been there in 20 years, and I was a teenager at the time, but i remember when we went it was just a steakhouse. It was delicious, but I felt like there were comparable super fancy steakhouses in our hometown too. I think the Canada pavilion would do better to trade that restaurant out for an First Nations restaurant. We went to Restaurant Sagamité in Quebec City, and it was such a neat menu. I feel like that would be more fitting with the Disney experience.
‘Ohana was our favorite dining experience, but it wasn’t all about the food (which was delicious). We got there early, played on the beach, then watched the fireworks from the beach. My son still talks about the evening almost a year later!
Just ate at Be Our Guest a couple of days ago and I was in heaven with my food. The cast member was awesome and recommended the lamb which was done perfectly and I think my lunch lasted like an hour and a half. Such a great place to eat lunch of my first trip to the magic kingdom. Also ate at SciFi Dine In and it was very fun and boy was my burger big and juicy.
Complaining about Ohana not being vegan friendly is like going to Fogo de Chao and complaining that the Brazilian Steakhouse didn't have good vegan options. Basic knowledge tells you it won't be for you.
It's still worth knowing which places will cater to your whole family and which are better skipped by some. For example, on initial view of their menu, Takumi Tei is all about seafood and wagyu beef so you might not expect much for vegetarians. I went with someone who wanted to do the Omakase and since the website only listed the meat/seafood details, I assumed I'd be going for the atmosphere and the company. Much to my delight, it turns out that they offer a vegan version of the Omakase tasting menu and it is absolutely SUPERB and worth every penny. You'd be surprised what places in Disney do an excellent job of offering a diverse menu and it's worth checking them out, not everything they offer is listed on the website. Sure, I don't mind when there's just one vegetarian option on a menu, but it's 100% worthwhile for DFB to let us know which places offer great options for everyone, and which fall a little short so we can squeeze in a few places with wow-factor for everyone at the table. ;)
@@MichaelRei99 to be fair.. you started the comment hating on younger generations for no reason. Please stop looking for reasons to be angry at everyone all the time. You’re just as bad as them.
One UNDERRATED thing about sci fi: if you ask for a cherry coke or any drink they’ll put in the old fashioned super cherry flavored syrup in your drink instead of just cherry coke. I personally love the taste and I think it’s cute to the theming. It’s suprising not that many people know about it
Absolutely love Be Our Guest!!! Have gone twice and both times had wonderful servers and felt the pixie dust since we were there for celebrations. I will try to go again and again!!!
we go to SCiFI every trip. We all love it and have been going since the kids were little. They loved it then and they love it now at age 20. The food isn't awesome but it's good and not as expensive as other places either.
Over Priced is the true problem. Food isn’t worth the money! I rather snack all day on quick service places then pay for a lot of these restaurants. I agree with all the high priced places.
I agree . While there are some restaurants that have amazing entrées, they're generally not worth the price. We have found some go-to quick service foods that are absolutely amazing and at a fraction of the price. Also, I rather spend my money on souvenirs rather than food.....But that's my own opinion....lol
I really like these sort of videos. Asking your followers was a great idea, it’s really tricky to not to be biased in these so I’m glad we have lots of people’s opinions!
we have always loved Crystal Palace. I think the food has been good. The restaurant is pretty, The characters are awesome of course and the service has been great. That's neither here nor there atm though since they will probably switch over to family style when reopened and therefore may have a new menu.... Casey's corner is just hotdogs and we never pay ridiculous prices for a hotdog.
imo Be Our Guest Restaurant was GREAT for breakfast ... on the dining plan. Thought it was fantastic and delicious, and we got into Magic Kingdom before the park opened!
My niece and I ate there for breakfast. Yes, its the basic breakfast foods but I'd prefer breakfast over the lunch and dinner menu of these places. Guess I'm just a basic person. Cinderella castle is the same way, we ate there for breakfast but for me it was a one time deal to say I ate there once.
Absolutely! We did the breakfast, on the dining plan, and it was really good. We also were able to ride seven dwarfs 3 times before park open which set us up for Peter Pan with no line as well...it was a tip from another blog and it worked great! this was of course when they served breakfast which I bet they will bring back....
After 25 years of being annual pass holders and making Disney World our home for Christmas and New Years', we are giving up on Disney World. It may seem impossible, but we have always made reservations in advance and used fast passes to have an excellent time at Disney at Christmas. Disney always did take care of the guests that made reservations. In the last five years things have gone downhill, but the last two years we have been pretty much shafted on our Christmas Eve reservations. Two years ago it was Liberty Tree Tavern where we were 30 minutes early as we were not in a hurry and we went to register that we were present. We were told to come back in 30 minutes as they were running right on time. We came back about 25 minutes later after taking insulin before dinner, and we were told they were running behind 45 minutes. After waiting 45 minutes we asked for a manager who told us she didn't normally work at this restaurant, and it would be another 45 minutes. This manager said she could give us a voucher for the Habor House walk up but she had no idea about their wait time. We left the park and went to an off-property restaurant. Last year we set our reservation as always weeks in advance, this time at Chefs de France. Again, we were about 20 minutes early, we registered and then we were made to wait for an hour past our reservation. We tried to time our meal so we could watch the fireworks after our meal, now that couldn't happen. We complained to the manager and he explained it was Christmas eve. We have been eating on Christmas eve for 25 years and many other times, reservations are reservations. This is math, so many tables, so many reservations, so much time to eat. Did Disney staff not get the memo that December 24th is Christmas eve and it suddenly surprised them? If people come late if they have no reservation that happens, but I never think we should take someone else's seat if we have no reservation. For the kind of money Disney asks for these dining experiences, park admission, hotel costs, and more, how can they fall so far from the mark in honoring reservations? Treating employees like they are nothing, charging guests the highest prices, and expecting only to make money is a sad state of affairs. Uncle Walt would have an absolute fit at the kind of money-grubbers and cheats that have taken over his park. Now that Roy Disney Jr. is dead it seems nobody is standing up for what is at the heart of Disney's magic. When enough of us stop paying to go, they will blame us and close up shop having successfully killed the golden goose.
Le Cellier was literally the best food I've ever had! The steaks, the beer cheese soup, the poutine! And they were super nice and threw in two desserts for us to celebrate our anniversary! We're going to try to go back everytime even though it is expensive.
Really DFB viewers?!? Le Cellier, Be Our Guest, and 50s Prime Time Cafe are all in my top 8 best experiences at Disney restaurants. And I love most of the others too. I mean, sure, there are better options: Sanaa, Jiko, V&As, etc. But there's nothing to complain about here.
What, Be Our Guest was so good!! I had a trip early this year and it was honestly one of my favorite meals, in both atmosphere and food. Even liked it more than some of the other premium meals we had. Plus, the Beast had 0 line to meet him. I'd definitely do dinner again.
I feel like with everything running on a limited menu and the closures, it was VERY difficult as a vegetarian at the parks. So most of the places were overrated when I was paying for table service and getting the one item on the menu that was vegetarian friendly.
My family and I have a fun memory of sci-fi dine-in theater. Fifteen years ago, we planned to have our Christmas dinner at the Hollywood Brown Derby. We walked up to the entrance and saw the menu and realized we weren’t too excited about it. So we left to find something else and winded up at sci-fi. We like to laugh about how our Christmas dinner was at sci-fi.
‘Ohana used to be our tradition. We ate there every trip after our MK day. However, the last time we ate there, it wasn’t as good so we decided on the next trip, we’d skip it. Well guess what? Everyone missed it! We decided we won’t skip it again. I guess we just needed a break! 🤦🏼♀️
Hey AJ-! I just saw on Disney parks that there will be another Mickey and minnies runaway railway in Disneyland in aniheim also there is going to be a new Disney castle in Hong Kong and a new zootopia land in shanghai Disneyland (no official dates yet)
I do NOT regret our one dining experience at Cinderella's Royal Table - but we've never gone back since. so agreed completely with your input. of course, we *love* Restaurant Marrakesh - and often hear how it's "overrated". . so was a bit surprised it's not on your list here. But glad, since we love it.
I totally agree on Be our Guest and Prime Time cafe. Be our Guest is great themed but it could be much better if you swap it out with a "Dine With Belle" dinershow where you can experience her diner in the Be Our Guest song and hosted by Lumiere. He could give you a show while introducing the other main characters of the movie and it would be a perfect diner location up there with the Royal Table whom I loved despite being super tired. I had high hopes for Prime time cafe but it felt short and I do not know how to fix it. The interactive side of things did not cut it for me but the theme is lovely and it could be a great character meal if you ad a couple 50ties era characters or a classic diner quick service spot if you rethemed it to a US roadside diner cafe setting with Jukeboxes and everything. Johan.
In all fairness, the answer to "which is most overrated?" is "All of them." Ok, you can get a great expensive steak at Yachtsman, or a fancy, high-quality expensive meal at Victoria and Albert's. But, generally, people go to Disney restaurants because of decor or character meetings or because they're visiting the park in general. I don't think any of these places would survive at their current food and prices in a competitive place like NYC or San Francisco. If you want to splurge on mediocre food, than Disney will do everything that they can to encourage you. But if you're really looking for "The Meal of a Lifetime", than Disney isn't the best place to do it.
I think there are a few restaurants that are outstanding, but that is less than 10% overall. For the most part, you are right today, it wasn't always that way, but now you are pretty much right on target.
exactly right... I work in the city and dine out quite a bit at good restaurants... Disney food is just "meh" quality... think Applebee's wrapped up in a fancy themed packaging and inflate the price .... I wish they'd do better.. Universal has better food
@@MichaelRei99 No, I mean both. There are a few that are decent, but for 90% or more, the food is mediocre AND the prices for the food are exorbitant. If it was mediocre and cheap, than that would be unfortunate, but not uncommon. As it is, most of it is mediocre and quite expensive to boot, which makes it a bit of an overpriced rip-off But a lot of Disney apologists will still say "Oh, the food at XXX is so good!", which makes them overrated as well..
We always make sure we have a rental car so we can go off property for a meal each day. The price relief is part of it, but frankly, the food is so much better in many other establishments. It is also a huge relief to get a room with a kitchen in order to prepare something homemade and comforting.
@@MichaelRei99 Price has to be part of any rating, if the prices are outrageous then that can be the reason a restaurant is overrated. That would make almost everything you eat at Disney overrated. Would you find it to be a good deal on soda at over four dollars a bottle in any other location?
we loved Ohana for breakfast EXCEPT for the FOOD- WOW- talk about MEH. The characters were so much fun and the service was great but it's too expensive overall when the food is blah.
One of my bucket lists is to stay at the Polynesian village resort and eat at Ohana since I’ve never eaten there before. Every time I see the photos it looks so tasty I’m surprised people said it is over rated! Also I loved crystal palace, my grandma really loves piglet so it was a sweet memory to see her meet him for the first time!
My family/I were just at Be Our Guest and we get that it’s a bit overpriced for what you get food wise but we had such a great time with everything. We loved it so much we wanted to go back again. Hopefully we’ll get to enjoy it soon under the normal Lunch/Dinner services but we really had fun! Thank you for the video
Totally agree with BOG, quick service meal was a great deal for lunch but not sure I would pay $60 per person for a pre fixe meal. Hope it's back to the quick service lunch by February.🤞
Just got back a couple of weeks ago. Had my wife’s birthday dinner at Le Cellier. It was great food (the Brussels Sprouts were amazing and my wife doesn’t even like them), atmosphere was nice, and steaks very good. The complimentary moose mousse my wife received was the capstone for a great experience.
My first trip to WDW with with my daughter included Ohana and Chef Mickeys and both meals were gross. I actually had to eat dinner after we left Chef Mickeys...it was that bad and they weren’t refilling the empty dishes. 🤢
Thanks for making these videos! They're really helpful because me and my family try to go every 3 years and we watch these every time! We hope to go next year, and I'm prepared thanks to you! 🤣🤣🤣
Our favorite restaurant on the property used to be the Norwegian castle in EPCOT....that is...until it was turned into another princess theme place. It used to be the best deal anywhere in DW and the food was excellent, as well as the design of the surroundings.
@@user-gl1kd3wj77 no no no I'm imagining it as if an adult was saying that. If your mind is constantly in the gutter like mine you'll see were I'm going with this.
I think the problem is that most vloggers create a sense of intense desire in viewers to make these food locations a MUST when visiting. Then, after spending incredible amounts of money, only an average experience is had by the viewer and disillusionment kicks in.
We had breakfast at Be Our Guest on our last 2 visits (2015 & 2018). The food was only OK, but the atmosphere was amazing (Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite Disney movies!) For me the best part was that both times we had a very early reservation for before the park actually opened so we got to take a TON of amazing pictures by the castle and on Main Street with literally no one there but us! To me that was worth every penny! We have also eaten at Cinderella's Royal Table about 5 or 6 times, both for lunch and dinner. I thought that the food was pretty good and I absolutely LOVE being inside the castle. The last time we were there for dinner (2018) and we got a reservation for right after the fireworks (about 9:30pm), which was nice because we watched the show and then were able to have a late dinner and relax after a long day in the park. Also, because we were such a late seating we weren't rushed and when we were done we still had time to ride a few rides with almost no waits. Also, if you try to get reservations and they are booked, keep trying, even once you get there. We have actually been able to book Be Our Guest while we were waiting in line for the mine train! We just kept calling to check for cancellations!!! They are both a little pricey but being in the castles is magical!
I do Cinderella's Royal Table every visit. I like eating above the "street level" at dusk as the lights come on, then entering the park whens its is dark.
Cinderella's Royal Table is an amazing place to save time only for character meeting when all the princesses are there. The 5-6 princesses you get is worth extra cost when you have princess loving kids (4-8 hours in park time). However it does not match Askerhaus but unless you are going to Epcot then it is the next step.
Omg I love 50’s prime time I was so hungry that day and it was so good 😍 we were unaware about the theming though and the servers definitely threw us off until we realized that was part of the restaurant 😂
When I went to ‘Ohana... my waitress was extremely rude... she made us feel rushed and we generally had a bad experience (this *was* 5 years ago... but it still doesn’t excuse that bad experience)
We were let down, too. We needed refills when they brought our food and we never saw our waitress again until we were finished eating. We also didn’t have enough silverware which was never brought us. One of my kids finally tore up his waffle as finger food. 🤷🏻♀️
I miss the menu at Be Our Guest from before the prix fix! It used to be amazing, but this last time was super disappointing. I even left still hungry, which was a first for anywhere with the meal plan.
My last meal at Crystal Palace made me swear off Disney buffets forever. The last time I was at 50's Prime Time, the family next to my table demanded so much attention, I barely got waited on at all. LOVE Sci-Fi will always go there again.
love Disney and have made about 15 trips spanning four decades... that said it's not a place that will wow those with a discerning palate.... you have to accept you're paying big money for (at best) mediocre food. The ONLY exception to that would be Victoria and Albert's where I dined on my honeymoon
I dunno if Casey's corner in Disneyland Paris is different from those in America, but it's really not good either, no meal combo, you gotta buy everything a la carte and there is no room to sit inside, you have to go on the terrace or find a table in the arcade gallery next door, not a good thing given the weather is nothing like California or Florida.
It makes me so sad that Crystal Palace Buffet is on this list. Crystal Palace is one of my favorite places to go in Disney World. I understand that to some the food might not always be great (although I always love it!!), but I love this restaurant more for the happy atmosphere than the food. I get so excited to see the characters and get that big warm hug from Pooh, and the general environment of the restaurant just brings my heart rate down and makes my heart so happy.
My parents used to looooooove Le Cellier (My mom's side is French Canadian) and would go once a year but stopped going the past couple of years because they were bummed about the smaller portion sizes and higher prices. For fine dinning they prefer places like Sanaa.
So we aren't loaded so did mostly quick service. BOG for lunch had a great atmosphere and average food. Ohana was delicious on the appetizers, chicken and bread pudding. The steak was tough, and the shrimp was seasoned weird.
Hi I’m going to Disney in 2 weeks but it’s all so confusing we want to resort hop but trying to make reservations are hard bc we don’t really know what’s open or not can u do a video on all the restaurants and fast food services open currently please?
Wow! I was really kind of surprised by the ones that people seem to claim as overrated. Our family had the best time at Ohana but we did eat there for breakfast and it was delicious. We also love the sci-fi movie experience as well but then again our family loves a themed restaurant.
50s Prime Time was one of our favorites! The food choices are “boring” but it tasted amazing to us! We didn’t have a server who messed with us a lot so maybe that’s what made the difference for us. We thought it was pretty fun :)
My issue with Le Cellier is that I'm FROM Alberta, so that steak is what steak always tastes like to me, lol. I paid $65 for a meal I could have had at The Keg where I live :).
I went to le cellier as a recommendation from a friend. My husband got the steak and I got the duck. Honestly? It was the most bland dinner either one of us had at Disney 🤷🏻♀️. Could it have been an off day? Yeah, maybe. But either way I won’t ever suggest it or go back there.
Just ate there, disagree. We had a fantastic meal. The Brussels Sprouts were amazing and the steak very good. Have I found better steak at extremely good and fancy places locally? Sure, but for Disney dining I was very happy.
Ohana Breakfast was my favorite. Be Our Guest isn’t necessarily bad, you’re just obviously paying more for the exclusive look inside Beast’s castle instead of a gourmet filet mignon
I would agree with chef mickey, though we did it once with my son and I told the server that my son was scared of goofy so she told him and goofy was slow with my son to not overwhelm him which I thought was great. Even though it's crowded they still were great with my kiddo when they came by.
Be Our Guest was one of my favorite dining experiences when it was a menu meal instead of prix fixe - probably one of the best experiences I had on property. Swapping to the prix fixe menu really ended up tanking the quality of the experience sadly.
Wow! Ohana, this is a must for any WDW trip for my wife and I. The flavors of all of the food is incredible. Be Our Guest is over rated. You only see the Beast at dinner. Breakfast and lunch takes forever to be served. The atmosphere is great. The quick service lunch is worth the money but it still takes forever to be served.
I actually had the pre-fixe dinner at Be Our Guest and we may have hit a good spot, but we had the best meal we’ve ever had at Disney. We would’ve been comfortable paying even more because it was genuinely that good.
Places like Ohana swing back and forth based on the chef and the staff. It can suck for awhile and then have a renaissance and shoot back up the list. Right now I have to agree that Ohana is extremely overrated. Not only have they swapped out some of the recipes for their meats (what happened to the delicious white meat marinade for pork and chicken?!?!) but the staff frequently makes you feel like you are being pushed in and out as fast as possible to maximize seatings.
You were at le cellier on Friday?? Cause I was there on Friday too trying to get a reso and I was hoping I’d hear your voice and recognize you at some point on my trip!
When I finally go to the Disney parks, I really want to go to that drive-in restaurant. I don’t care if they say the food is bad, whether I will like the food or not I want to go to experience that as I think that concept is really cool.
We did infact have a rude host at 50s prime time. They wanted to split up our party even tho we requested to wait for tables that are closer together. We even had a reservation. We ended up leaving and eating elsewhere
In my opinion the Ohana restaurant Lunch + Dinner is OK, but their breakfast is absolutely amazing. (My favorite from the menu is the Breakfast Potatoes)
I went there for the first time in February for breakfast, and didn’t really like it, lol. I remember there was bread that I liked at the Polynesian, but it might’ve been at the luau dinner, I don’t remember which it was
@@Ella35222 I did not have any of the Bread at the Polynesian because my cousin has a severe tree-nut allergy, but everyone around us was saying that it was super good.
I gotta agree with Casey's... It's been a while since I've been there, but they used to serve Nathan's hot dogs, but the last time I was there they switched to Ball Park. YUCK!! But maybe it's changed since then.
Always do find Magic Kingdom the most difficult to find good (non-fried) food compared to the other parks- at least Crystal Palace gives you a good range, any recommendations? :/
We go to Crystal Palace to visit with Pooh and friends for breakfast when we go to Disney. When my daughter was 4, she ran up to Piglet, gave him a great big hug and said, "You're my favorite, I love bacon!" LOL
This is adorable
That is priceless. 😂 Gotta love a child's honesty.
Lol 😆 🤣 😂
Poor piglet hahahaha
Dying laughing at this! Out of the mouths of babes! 😂
I feel like many of the Disney Table Service restaurants are too pricey for what you get/quality. Also, congrats on 600k subs!
Thank you, Sandi! We appreciate you following along with us!
@Sandi, They exist, but I'm not telling! ;-)
Agreed, but IMO a lot of these are more about nostalgia or experience. I don’t have kids but I’d pay 20$ for them to have Mac and cheese if they got to meet their fave character
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I’ve been to Prime Time twice and absolutely LOVED it!!! My servers both times played the “sweet loving grandma” role rather then the bossy aunt lol! The food was delicious and the dessert was outstanding!
agreed! It's a favorite for my Disney trip group, along with Biergarten and Ohana's. If I don't get my peanut butter and jelly milkshake at 50's prime time, it's not a successful trip! :)
I miss the stuffed pork chops at prime time. But still, the food is great and the atmosphere is cool
NOOOOOOOO!!! Casey's Corner is iconic!! I know it's just hot dogs but sometimes a hot dog hits the spot!!
Yes yes a million times yes! :D
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Cinderella's Royal Table is my number one "only do this if you REALLY want the experience" meal. You can meet the princesses at Akershus in a more kid friendly environment, and the CRT menu is just okay, not worth the price. But, I never have to wonder about what the restaurant inside the castle is like again. We also had a great spot after our meal outside the castle to see the Electric Light Parade the last year it was at WDW. So it was worth it for that memory, but not really much else.
I agree. While the experience looks amazing. The majority of reviews seem to have the same sentiments: overpriced and underwhelming food.
The California Grill was the absolutely most epic, romantic dinner we had on our trip in 2016. Of course we had a fireworks view table at 8:45pm dinner reserved and we had a blast! First trip for my husband, this is now a must every trip, last night.
Ohhh thanks for this tip I might try that next time!
This restaurant used to be called Top Of The World and it featured a Broadway show of shows. You were required to dress and it was outstanding. Nothing could top the food or the entertainment, but that is gone. As with so much at Disney it is deteriorating and declining very quickly.
But kool if they give my girl tiana restaurant it would be nice
Agree! I hope that finally happens.
YES! YES! YES!
Lol i know god forbid you have a whole story and character focused on a restaurant. The idea is right there!
I'm surprised this concept hasn't been applied to New Orleans square.
OK! Literally call it Tiana’s place and serve beignets 🙌🏽
o'hana!?!?! come on... some people just want to watch the world burn.
Are they overrated? Yes. Do I love them all? YES!
ohanais the best
Ohana is like a Deny's or a Perkins but on Disney property. If they were just out in the world next to a Deny's or a Perkins they would go out of business as people would not tolerate the prices. As for their service, they are a lot like the bad service you can count on at Deny's. I think we need to face the fact that many of us are letting our inner child be held hostage by the Disney Magic, and letting the money-grubbers that now run Disney get away with financial rape when we go to Disney. Next time you are at your favorite breakfast restaurant, ask yourself if you would pay a Disney price?
Sorry, I agree that Ohana is over rated. It's not horrible, but if you have ever been to a good Brazilian Steak House Ohana pails by comparison.
Now do an Underrated list.
Ya, there aren’t any.
@@rob379lqz Nothing? really? no restaurant that is off the beating track or something?
@@sergiomalatesta1491 I would say a small handful of quick service places.
@@garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731 would be nice to know those handful of places.
@@sergiomalatesta1491 come on, I thought you were psychic 😄.
Magic kingdom: pecos Bill
Animal kingdom: flame tree or satu li
Hollywood: commissary
EPCOT: France soft serve, Germany’s nudel gratin. I know those are more snacks but I feel like people don’t talk about those snacks as much as others.
I have to agree about Le Cellier. Granted, i haven't been there in 20 years, and I was a teenager at the time, but i remember when we went it was just a steakhouse. It was delicious, but I felt like there were comparable super fancy steakhouses in our hometown too. I think the Canada pavilion would do better to trade that restaurant out for an First Nations restaurant. We went to Restaurant Sagamité in Quebec City, and it was such a neat menu. I feel like that would be more fitting with the Disney experience.
‘Ohana was our favorite dining experience, but it wasn’t all about the food (which was delicious). We got there early, played on the beach, then watched the fireworks from the beach. My son still talks about the evening almost a year later!
Just ate at Be Our Guest a couple of days ago and I was in heaven with my food. The cast member was awesome and recommended the lamb which was done perfectly and I think my lunch lasted like an hour and a half. Such a great place to eat lunch of my first trip to the magic kingdom. Also ate at SciFi Dine In and it was very fun and boy was my burger big and juicy.
Complaining about Ohana not being vegan friendly is like going to Fogo de Chao and complaining that the Brazilian Steakhouse didn't have good vegan options. Basic knowledge tells you it won't be for you.
@@MichaelRei99 What next, people will stay in mohabi (bad spelling) desert and can't find a water park to visit?
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It's still worth knowing which places will cater to your whole family and which are better skipped by some. For example, on initial view of their menu, Takumi Tei is all about seafood and wagyu beef so you might not expect much for vegetarians. I went with someone who wanted to do the Omakase and since the website only listed the meat/seafood details, I assumed I'd be going for the atmosphere and the company. Much to my delight, it turns out that they offer a vegan version of the Omakase tasting menu and it is absolutely SUPERB and worth every penny. You'd be surprised what places in Disney do an excellent job of offering a diverse menu and it's worth checking them out, not everything they offer is listed on the website. Sure, I don't mind when there's just one vegetarian option on a menu, but it's 100% worthwhile for DFB to let us know which places offer great options for everyone, and which fall a little short so we can squeeze in a few places with wow-factor for everyone at the table. ;)
@@vivianb.2334 Well my point is to do basic research, reviews and review menu before going somewhere that may not meet your dietary restrictions.
@@MichaelRei99 to be fair.. you started the comment hating on younger generations for no reason. Please stop looking for reasons to be angry at everyone all the time. You’re just as bad as them.
One UNDERRATED thing about sci fi: if you ask for a cherry coke or any drink they’ll put in the old fashioned super cherry flavored syrup in your drink instead of just cherry coke. I personally love the taste and I think it’s cute to the theming. It’s suprising not that many people know about it
Ah, old-fashioned cherry cokes. I remember getting those at Friendly's restaraunt, along with chocolate and vanilla.
Absolutely love Be Our Guest!!! Have gone twice and both times had wonderful servers and felt the pixie dust since we were there for celebrations. I will try to go again and again!!!
we go to SCiFI every trip. We all love it and have been going since the kids were little. They loved it then and they love it now at age 20. The food isn't awesome but it's good and not as expensive as other places either.
Right now, I would eat a three-second-rule cookie near a trashcan, as long as I am at WDW. :(
Me: "Oh, this will be fun to find out..."
*Disses Crystal Palace right out of the gate*
Me: *RAGES* ;)
omg same
Over Priced is the true problem. Food isn’t worth the money! I rather snack all day on quick service places then pay for a lot of these restaurants. I agree with all the high priced places.
I agree . While there are some restaurants that have amazing entrées, they're generally not worth the price. We have found some go-to quick service foods that are absolutely amazing and at a fraction of the price. Also, I rather spend my money on souvenirs rather than food.....But that's my own opinion....lol
I really like these sort of videos. Asking your followers was a great idea, it’s really tricky to not to be biased in these so I’m glad we have lots of people’s opinions!
we have always loved Crystal Palace. I think the food has been good. The restaurant is pretty, The characters are awesome of course and the service has been great. That's neither here nor there atm though since they will probably switch over to family style when reopened and therefore may have a new menu.... Casey's corner is just hotdogs and we never pay ridiculous prices for a hotdog.
imo Be Our Guest Restaurant was GREAT for breakfast ... on the dining plan. Thought it was fantastic and delicious, and we got into Magic Kingdom before the park opened!
My niece and I ate there for breakfast. Yes, its the basic breakfast foods but I'd prefer breakfast over the lunch and dinner menu of these places. Guess I'm just a basic person. Cinderella castle is the same way, we ate there for breakfast but for me it was a one time deal to say I ate there once.
Absolutely! We did the breakfast, on the dining plan, and it was really good. We also were able to ride seven dwarfs 3 times before park open which set us up for Peter Pan with no line as well...it was a tip from another blog and it worked great! this was of course when they served breakfast which I bet they will bring back....
Are they overrated? Yes. Do I love them all? YES!
i agree they are overrate,but we still love them.
After 25 years of being annual pass holders and making Disney World our home for Christmas and New Years', we are giving up on Disney World. It may seem impossible, but we have always made reservations in advance and used fast passes to have an excellent time at Disney at Christmas. Disney always did take care of the guests that made reservations. In the last five years things have gone downhill, but the last two years we have been pretty much shafted on our Christmas Eve reservations. Two years ago it was Liberty Tree Tavern where we were 30 minutes early as we were not in a hurry and we went to register that we were present. We were told to come back in 30 minutes as they were running right on time. We came back about 25 minutes later after taking insulin before dinner, and we were told they were running behind 45 minutes. After waiting 45 minutes we asked for a manager who told us she didn't normally work at this restaurant, and it would be another 45 minutes. This manager said she could give us a voucher for the Habor House walk up but she had no idea about their wait time. We left the park and went to an off-property restaurant.
Last year we set our reservation as always weeks in advance, this time at Chefs de France. Again, we were about 20 minutes early, we registered and then we were made to wait for an hour past our reservation. We tried to time our meal so we could watch the fireworks after our meal, now that couldn't happen. We complained to the manager and he explained it was Christmas eve. We have been eating on Christmas eve for 25 years and many other times, reservations are reservations. This is math, so many tables, so many reservations, so much time to eat. Did Disney staff not get the memo that December 24th is Christmas eve and it suddenly surprised them? If people come late if they have no reservation that happens, but I never think we should take someone else's seat if we have no reservation. For the kind of money Disney asks for these dining experiences, park admission, hotel costs, and more, how can they fall so far from the mark in honoring reservations? Treating employees like they are nothing, charging guests the highest prices, and expecting only to make money is a sad state of affairs. Uncle Walt would have an absolute fit at the kind of money-grubbers and cheats that have taken over his park. Now that Roy Disney Jr. is dead it seems nobody is standing up for what is at the heart of Disney's magic. When enough of us stop paying to go, they will blame us and close up shop having successfully killed the golden goose.
Ohana for breakfest, sci fi at dinner and Casey's Corner for quick serve, fabulous! Agreeing with the list about the other places
Le Cellier was literally the best food I've ever had! The steaks, the beer cheese soup, the poutine! And they were super nice and threw in two desserts for us to celebrate our anniversary! We're going to try to go back everytime even though it is expensive.
Really DFB viewers?!? Le Cellier, Be Our Guest, and 50s Prime Time Cafe are all in my top 8 best experiences at Disney restaurants. And I love most of the others too.
I mean, sure, there are better options: Sanaa, Jiko, V&As, etc. But there's nothing to complain about here.
Crystal Palace??? Nonsense! I've always had a great time and great food at that place.
Crystal Palace depends on the meal -- their breakfast is AWESOME, their lunch...not s'much.
What, Be Our Guest was so good!!
I had a trip early this year and it was honestly one of my favorite meals, in both atmosphere and food. Even liked it more than some of the other premium meals we had. Plus, the Beast had 0 line to meet him. I'd definitely do dinner again.
SCI-FI! how dare you! this reestraunt is amazing, good burgers,good atmosphere, GOOD FUN!
ps, congrats on 600k!
My memories run deep at Chef Mickey’s , but if we are being real it’s overrated. I would recommend Hollywood and Vine.
You're one of the few then when it's nickname is Hollywood and Slime
@@emmacrooke807 I have only had a good experience there and if my wife didn’t like the food she wouldn’t be slow to say so. Disney is always changing.
I feel like with everything running on a limited menu and the closures, it was VERY difficult as a vegetarian at the parks. So most of the places were overrated when I was paying for table service and getting the one item on the menu that was vegetarian friendly.
Casey’s Corner may have a small menu, but that menu is highly popular and might I add, delicious.
My family and I have a fun memory of sci-fi dine-in theater. Fifteen years ago, we planned to have our Christmas dinner at the Hollywood Brown Derby. We walked up to the entrance and saw the menu and realized we weren’t too excited about it. So we left to find something else and winded up at sci-fi. We like to laugh about how our Christmas dinner was at sci-fi.
‘Ohana used to be our tradition. We ate there every trip after our MK day. However, the last time we ate there, it wasn’t as good so we decided on the next trip, we’d skip it. Well guess what? Everyone missed it! We decided we won’t skip it again. I guess we just needed a break! 🤦🏼♀️
Hey AJ-! I just saw on Disney parks that there will be another Mickey and minnies runaway railway in Disneyland in aniheim also there is going to be a new Disney castle in Hong Kong and a new zootopia land in shanghai Disneyland (no official dates yet)
I respect the honesty and integrity of DFBGuide. You folks tell the truth no matter how painful. My deepest respect.
I do NOT regret our one dining experience at Cinderella's Royal Table - but we've never gone back since.
so agreed completely with your input.
of course, we *love* Restaurant Marrakesh - and often hear how it's "overrated". . so was a bit surprised it's not on your list here. But glad, since we love it.
I totally agree on Be our Guest and Prime Time cafe.
Be our Guest is great themed but it could be much better if you swap it out with a "Dine With Belle" dinershow where you can experience her diner in the Be Our Guest song and hosted by Lumiere. He could give you a show while introducing the other main characters of the movie and it would be a perfect diner location up there with the Royal Table whom I loved despite being super tired.
I had high hopes for Prime time cafe but it felt short and I do not know how to fix it. The interactive side of things did not cut it for me but the theme is lovely and it could be a great character meal if you ad a couple 50ties era characters or a classic diner quick service spot if you rethemed it to a US roadside diner cafe setting with Jukeboxes and everything. Johan.
In all fairness, the answer to "which is most overrated?" is "All of them." Ok, you can get a great expensive steak at Yachtsman, or a fancy, high-quality expensive meal at Victoria and Albert's. But, generally, people go to Disney restaurants because of decor or character meetings or because they're visiting the park in general. I don't think any of these places would survive at their current food and prices in a competitive place like NYC or San Francisco. If you want to splurge on mediocre food, than Disney will do everything that they can to encourage you. But if you're really looking for "The Meal of a Lifetime", than Disney isn't the best place to do it.
I think there are a few restaurants that are outstanding, but that is less than 10% overall. For the most part, you are right today, it wasn't always that way, but now you are pretty much right on target.
exactly right... I work in the city and dine out quite a bit at good restaurants... Disney food is just "meh" quality... think Applebee's wrapped up in a fancy themed packaging and inflate the price .... I wish they'd do better.. Universal has better food
@@MichaelRei99 No, I mean both. There are a few that are decent, but for 90% or more, the food is mediocre AND the prices for the food are exorbitant. If it was mediocre and cheap, than that would be unfortunate, but not uncommon. As it is, most of it is mediocre and quite expensive to boot, which makes it a bit of an overpriced rip-off But a lot of Disney apologists will still say "Oh, the food at XXX is so good!", which makes them overrated as well..
We always make sure we have a rental car so we can go off property for a meal each day. The price relief is part of it, but frankly, the food is so much better in many other establishments. It is also a huge relief to get a room with a kitchen in order to prepare something homemade and comforting.
@@MichaelRei99 Price has to be part of any rating, if the prices are outrageous then that can be the reason a restaurant is overrated. That would make almost everything you eat at Disney overrated. Would you find it to be a good deal on soda at over four dollars a bottle in any other location?
we loved Ohana for breakfast EXCEPT for the FOOD- WOW- talk about MEH. The characters were so much fun and the service was great but it's too expensive overall when the food is blah.
7:50 and I thought Caesars Buffet in Atlantic City cost a lot! Yikes, still wanna got to Ohana tho.
One of my bucket lists is to stay at the Polynesian village resort and eat at Ohana since I’ve never eaten there before. Every time I see the photos it looks so tasty I’m surprised people said it is over rated! Also I loved crystal palace, my grandma really loves piglet so it was a sweet memory to see her meet him for the first time!
I went to Crystal Palace as a kid while visiting WDW back in 2012. I remember meeting the Winnie the Pooh characters.
My family/I were just at Be Our Guest and we get that it’s a bit overpriced for what you get food wise but we had such a great time with everything. We loved it so much we wanted to go back again. Hopefully we’ll get to enjoy it soon under the normal Lunch/Dinner services but we really had fun! Thank you for the video
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I was about to throw hands when I saw Ohana 😂
😂😂😂
Totally agree with BOG, quick service meal was a great deal for lunch but not sure I would pay $60 per person for a pre fixe meal.
Hope it's back to the quick service lunch by February.🤞
Just got back a couple of weeks ago. Had my wife’s birthday dinner at Le Cellier. It was great food (the Brussels Sprouts were amazing and my wife doesn’t even like them), atmosphere was nice, and steaks very good. The complimentary moose mousse my wife received was the capstone for a great experience.
AJ I could rarely ever get to Disney world, so your blogs let me just enjoy the memories I have when I was fortunate to go, so thanks:)
My first trip to WDW with with my daughter included Ohana and Chef Mickeys and both meals were gross. I actually had to eat dinner after we left Chef Mickeys...it was that bad and they weren’t refilling the empty dishes. 🤢
Thanks for making these videos! They're really helpful because me and my family try to go every 3 years and we watch these every time! We hope to go next year, and I'm prepared thanks to you! 🤣🤣🤣
Sci Fi was amazing when we went. I had delicious onion rings and a burger, and my shake was to die for!!!
Our favorite restaurant on the property used to be the Norwegian castle in EPCOT....that is...until it was turned into another princess theme place. It used to be the best deal anywhere in DW and the food was excellent, as well as the design of the surroundings.
"Humiliation just isn't my thing" XD not going to lie that had me cracking up.
@@user-gl1kd3wj77 no no no I'm imagining it as if an adult was saying that. If your mind is constantly in the gutter like mine you'll see were I'm going with this.
As a former Cast Member (Disney International College Program) all your videos make me miss Disney World so much...
Don't shoot the messenger, we all love A.J.
I think the problem is that most vloggers create a sense of intense desire in viewers to make these food locations a MUST when visiting. Then, after spending incredible amounts of money, only an average experience is had by the viewer and disillusionment kicks in.
We had breakfast at Be Our Guest on our last 2 visits (2015 & 2018). The food was only OK, but the atmosphere was amazing (Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite Disney movies!) For me the best part was that both times we had a very early reservation for before the park actually opened so we got to take a TON of amazing pictures by the castle and on Main Street with literally no one there but us! To me that was worth every penny! We have also eaten at Cinderella's Royal Table about 5 or 6 times, both for lunch and dinner. I thought that the food was pretty good and I absolutely LOVE being inside the castle. The last time we were there for dinner (2018) and we got a reservation for right after the fireworks (about 9:30pm), which was nice because we watched the show and then were able to have a late dinner and relax after a long day in the park. Also, because we were such a late seating we weren't rushed and when we were done we still had time to ride a few rides with almost no waits. Also, if you try to get reservations and they are booked, keep trying, even once you get there. We have actually been able to book Be Our Guest while we were waiting in line for the mine train! We just kept calling to check for cancellations!!! They are both a little pricey but being in the castles is magical!
I do Cinderella's Royal Table every visit. I like eating above the "street level" at dusk as the lights come on, then entering the park whens its is dark.
The atmosphere is so great in there. I only have an issue with the price, haha.
Cinderella's Royal Table is an amazing place to save time only for character meeting when all the princesses are there. The 5-6 princesses you get is worth extra cost when you have princess loving kids (4-8 hours in park time). However it does not match Askerhaus but unless you are going to Epcot then it is the next step.
Omg I love 50’s prime time I was so hungry that day and it was so good 😍 we were unaware about the theming though and the servers definitely threw us off until we realized that was part of the restaurant 😂
When I went to ‘Ohana... my waitress was extremely rude...
she made us feel rushed and we generally had a bad experience (this *was* 5 years ago... but it still doesn’t excuse that bad experience)
We were let down, too. We needed refills when they brought our food and we never saw our waitress again until we were finished eating. We also didn’t have enough silverware which was never brought us. One of my kids finally tore up his waffle as finger food. 🤷🏻♀️
aww really I loved my experience there :c I'm sorry you had a bad waitress I hope you can go again and have a better experience! :D
I hope be our guest brings back the French dip sandwich eventually... that was my favorite
Spent a fortune at Chef Mickey's. Lame food and all our character photos included the toilet doors we were seated next to...
I miss the menu at Be Our Guest from before the prix fix! It used to be amazing, but this last time was super disappointing. I even left still hungry, which was a first for anywhere with the meal plan.
My last meal at Crystal Palace made me swear off Disney buffets forever. The last time I was at 50's Prime Time, the family next to my table demanded so much attention, I barely got waited on at all. LOVE Sci-Fi will always go there again.
love Disney and have made about 15 trips spanning four decades... that said it's not a place that will wow those with a discerning palate.... you have to accept you're paying big money for (at best) mediocre food. The ONLY exception to that would be Victoria and Albert's where I dined on my honeymoon
I dunno if Casey's corner in Disneyland Paris is different from those in America, but it's really not good either, no meal combo, you gotta buy everything a la carte and there is no room to sit inside, you have to go on the terrace or find a table in the arcade gallery next door, not a good thing given the weather is nothing like California or Florida.
Basically, all the restaurants are great and all the restaurants are terrible. It all depends on your preferences.
It makes me so sad that Crystal Palace Buffet is on this list. Crystal Palace is one of my favorite places to go in Disney World. I understand that to some the food might not always be great (although I always love it!!), but I love this restaurant more for the happy atmosphere than the food. I get so excited to see the characters and get that big warm hug from Pooh, and the general environment of the restaurant just brings my heart rate down and makes my heart so happy.
My parents used to looooooove Le Cellier (My mom's side is French Canadian) and would go once a year but stopped going the past couple of years because they were bummed about the smaller portion sizes and higher prices. For fine dinning they prefer places like Sanaa.
Did CRT with 2 of the grands and the food just got worse so we took the other 2 grands to Ach in ECOT.
California Grill is below-expectations more often than not. Best bet is sitting at the bar and getting a flatbread lol
Prime Time Cafe made my wife stand in the corner for not eating her veggies. I was dying... she was mortified. 🤣🤣🤣
So we aren't loaded so did mostly quick service. BOG for lunch had a great atmosphere and average food. Ohana was delicious on the appetizers, chicken and bread pudding. The steak was tough, and the shrimp was seasoned weird.
Hi I’m going to Disney in 2 weeks but it’s all so confusing we want to resort hop but trying to make reservations are hard bc we don’t really know what’s open or not can u do a video on all the restaurants and fast food services open currently please?
Wow! I was really kind of surprised by the ones that people seem to claim as overrated. Our family had the best time at Ohana but we did eat there for breakfast and it was delicious. We also love the sci-fi movie experience as well but then again our family loves a themed restaurant.
50s Prime Time was one of our favorites! The food choices are “boring” but it tasted amazing to us! We didn’t have a server who messed with us a lot so maybe that’s what made the difference for us. We thought it was pretty fun :)
Flying fish at Boardwalk was nice and over across the lake the Yaught club.
Agree with Le Cellier. The food wasn’t bad, but if I want steak I’m picking Yachtsman.
My issue with Le Cellier is that I'm FROM Alberta, so that steak is what steak always tastes like to me, lol. I paid $65 for a meal I could have had at The Keg where I live :).
I went to le cellier as a recommendation from a friend. My husband got the steak and I got the duck. Honestly? It was the most bland dinner either one of us had at Disney 🤷🏻♀️. Could it have been an off day? Yeah, maybe. But either way I won’t ever suggest it or go back there.
The food is good, but completely agree - not sure Le Cellier is even worth the 2 credits to be honest on the dining plan.
Just ate there, disagree. We had a fantastic meal. The Brussels Sprouts were amazing and the steak very good.
Have I found better steak at extremely good and fancy places locally? Sure, but for Disney dining I was very happy.
Ohana Breakfast was my favorite. Be Our Guest isn’t necessarily bad, you’re just obviously paying more for the exclusive look inside Beast’s castle instead of a gourmet filet mignon
“Yes I am reading a biography...” hilarious. Thank you! Lol
I would agree with chef mickey, though we did it once with my son and I told the server that my son was scared of goofy so she told him and goofy was slow with my son to not overwhelm him which I thought was great. Even though it's crowded they still were great with my kiddo when they came by.
Be Our Guest was one of my favorite dining experiences when it was a menu meal instead of prix fixe - probably one of the best experiences I had on property. Swapping to the prix fixe menu really ended up tanking the quality of the experience sadly.
Wow! Ohana, this is a must for any WDW trip for my wife and I. The flavors of all of the food is incredible. Be Our Guest is over rated. You only see the Beast at dinner. Breakfast and lunch takes forever to be served. The atmosphere is great. The quick service lunch is worth the money but it still takes forever to be served.
Both Prime-Time Cafe and Drive-in are my favorite restaurants in the parks...had so much fun eating there last visit!
I actually had the pre-fixe dinner at Be Our Guest and we may have hit a good spot, but we had the best meal we’ve ever had at Disney. We would’ve been comfortable paying even more because it was genuinely that good.
Places like Ohana swing back and forth based on the chef and the staff. It can suck for awhile and then have a renaissance and shoot back up the list. Right now I have to agree that Ohana is extremely overrated. Not only have they swapped out some of the recipes for their meats (what happened to the delicious white meat marinade for pork and chicken?!?!) but the staff frequently makes you feel like you are being pushed in and out as fast as possible to maximize seatings.
You were at le cellier on Friday?? Cause I was there on Friday too trying to get a reso and I was hoping I’d hear your voice and recognize you at some point on my trip!
When I finally go to the Disney parks, I really want to go to that drive-in restaurant. I don’t care if they say the food is bad, whether I will like the food or not I want to go to experience that as I think that concept is really cool.
It is fun, burgers and sandwiches are good. The milkshakes are a must order.
We did infact have a rude host at 50s prime time. They wanted to split up our party even tho we requested to wait for tables that are closer together. We even had a reservation. We ended up leaving and eating elsewhere
In my opinion the Ohana restaurant Lunch + Dinner is OK, but their breakfast is absolutely amazing. (My favorite from the menu is the Breakfast Potatoes)
Same the breakfast is soooo goood.
I went there for the first time in February for breakfast, and didn’t really like it, lol. I remember there was bread that I liked at the Polynesian, but it might’ve been at the luau dinner, I don’t remember which it was
@@Ella35222 I did not have any of the Bread at the Polynesian because my cousin has a severe tree-nut allergy, but everyone around us was saying that it was super good.
@@Ella35222 The good bread was from ohana but it is also at other places around the polly.
love the little boy who just lays down on the floor at Chef Mickey's
I gotta agree with Casey's... It's been a while since I've been there, but they used to serve Nathan's hot dogs, but the last time I was there they switched to Ball Park. YUCK!! But maybe it's changed since then.
Always do find Magic Kingdom the most difficult to find good (non-fried) food compared to the other parks- at least Crystal Palace gives you a good range, any recommendations? :/
Skipper Canteen
I loved to try out that movie theater restaurant n the pic of the food look like it frozen food. Lol.
Omg O’HANA nooooo!!! This list is killing meeee. I love their dinner so much. 😂
In my opinion the food doesn't look that good. ( I have never been there.)
me too!!! The noodles are the best
Same never been to dinner but their breakfast is soooo good.
@@sixersnation977 omg you’re crazy, it’s the best!! it’s super hard to get in though sadly but you just have to play it by year
their breakfast in incredible too!
AJ I am still patiently waiting for the video that compares all the Disney Italian restaurants. 😀