Bruh. They can only fix so many things at once. And if you’ve watched this channel for some time, then you know there are plenty of restaurants on Disney property that used to suck and are now decent or even great, either because they’ve been rebranded or simply been taken over by new chefs and received menu overhauls. Places like regal eagle, abc commissary, the new sushi restaurant that replaced Tokyo dining, and apparently now Tony’s town square have all cleaned up their act or taken the place of previously lackluster restaurants. And considering there are tons of other non-food-related things that need to be fixed or improved, you really think pizzafari is going to be a top priority? Come on. Give them a little break this time.
Tony's Town Square had another charm for me when I had an annual pass and would daytrip: You could typically get into the restaurant without having to arm-wrestle others for the privilege of eating there. No, the food wasn't amazing nor the atmosphere great... but I sat down in a cool place and ate, and it was sometimes more than I could manage elsewhere.
@@mikeymutual5489She’s said it often. The food is overpriced for what you get, but you don’t go to The Table for the food, you go for the Princesses. If you had to wait in line at 5 different meet n greets, if you could even find them all, you’d lose your whole day of rides. It is what it is, slightly above average food at a very high price point, with brief visits by very skilled actresses that your kids of a certain age will love.
Second restaurant being Tony's hurt lol! My family goes at least twice every vacation to Disney World, I have no idea why either (we're italian, we can totally get this stuff at home!)
This is controversial but I really enjoyed Tony’s but I did eat the veggie meatballs which are pretty much the same as the ones you get from the food and wine festival beyond stall. Everyone who had the meat didn’t like it.
I really enjoyed Olga’s I just recently went this past month! Did a walk up which took less than 10 minutes and had a standing area at the bar over in the corner. I was able to have 3 drinks within the 45 minutes and still hold a very comfortable conversation with my girlfriend while enjoying the crowd, atmosphere, DJ, and fun in character bartenders. Great for a couple who wants drinks, probably not ideal for a family who wants food.
Fun tip! If you go to Oga's at the Disneyland version of Galaxy's edge, go when the fireworks are about to start ESPECIALLY if you go multiple days (one day to have a drink at Oga's and one day to watch the fireworks if you wish to do o and plan on going for at least 2 days) Me and a friend of mine went recently and was a walk in during that time... AND IT WAS THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS! The crowd was pretty mild (all tables had small crowds but wasnt slammed to a point it was claustrophobic) and you can just enjoy the vibe while having a fun looking boozy drink (or a fun looking, star wars themed drink for the little ones). My friend got the yub nub and I HAD to try the fuzzy tauntaun. (The cast member we had serving us did tell me that people have been SNORTING the foam and they don't tolerate that. I simply said that it is surprising people want to make their nose tingly and numb when it is meant to be consumed orally!)
Be our guest is our favorite restaurant at wdw. It's always amazing. The escargot is my favorite dish on property. It's incredible eating dinner there, will never understand why channels like this perpetuate the hate
Through its history, has Coral Reef ever take a turn toward the better? I ate there once over 20 years ago and have never heard anyone give it a decent review.
I remember when I was 5 and went to Disney world we went to the TREX cafe and my dad was looking at the dinosaur. I must have been at max 3 feet ( i'm short 😅) . The Dino was huge to me and when my dad went way to close to it imo it made a loud noise and I thought it was going to eat him and was telling him to come back. 😂😂!!( this probably does not matter to anyone, but I thought it would be a funny story and let people who might go there with younger children or children that might be scared easily to consider the place. )!!
We ate at Landscape of Flavors a week ago - and had a meal, with drinks (wine for me, juices for my non-drinker SO) that was tasty, good sized portion, nutritious - and under $50, for 2. A five-star meal if you ask me.
Tony’s is the BEST! Best vybes best service and the food is fine! I actually was very satisfied with the food I ate there twice in one day last year! 🎉 One of my favorites esp for MK!
So fortunate to have landed Pecos Bill's for Nachos Real Grande on May 11, 2017 before it ended. If that date seems memorable, it was also the FINAL performance of Wishes fireworks. We flew in for 5 hours at the park to enjoy Pecos, ride Space Mountain with our Cowboy hats and badges on and final Wishes dance before heading back home the next morning. DVC and APs for the win!!!
"I’ve Eaten all of Disney World’s Worst Food"....hopefullly not on the same trip....
I agree with your assessment of these restaurants and so does everyone else so.....why doesn't Disney fix them? So many lost opportunities.
Why doesn't Disney fix them? Because people pile into these places anyway and throw their money at them. That's why those places won't improve.
disney has A LOT of issues with the parks that they neglect because, like the person above said, people pile into the parks regardless lol
Why fix what makes money?- a Disney exec, likely
Bruh. They can only fix so many things at once. And if you’ve watched this channel for some time, then you know there are plenty of restaurants on Disney property that used to suck and are now decent or even great, either because they’ve been rebranded or simply been taken over by new chefs and received menu overhauls. Places like regal eagle, abc commissary, the new sushi restaurant that replaced Tokyo dining, and apparently now Tony’s town square have all cleaned up their act or taken the place of previously lackluster restaurants. And considering there are tons of other non-food-related things that need to be fixed or improved, you really think pizzafari is going to be a top priority? Come on. Give them a little break this time.
agree about Be Our Guest, the food is not worth the cost. however yes, the beast and decor are fun.
On our first trip to MK this year, we ate at Pecos Bill. It was absolutely vile! We'll never go back.
That place is disgusting
I literally live for these videos
Tony's Town Square had another charm for me when I had an annual pass and would daytrip: You could typically get into the restaurant without having to arm-wrestle others for the privilege of eating there. No, the food wasn't amazing nor the atmosphere great... but I sat down in a cool place and ate, and it was sometimes more than I could manage elsewhere.
I'm surprised that Cinderella's Royal Table isn't on this list
AJ doesn't have the nerve to say what an extreme rip-off that place is.
@@mikeymutual5489She’s said it often. The food is overpriced for what you get, but you don’t go to The Table for the food, you go for the Princesses. If you had to wait in line at 5 different meet n greets, if you could even find them all, you’d lose your whole day of rides. It is what it is, slightly above average food at a very high price point, with brief visits by very skilled actresses that your kids of a certain age will love.
Second restaurant being Tony's hurt lol! My family goes at least twice every vacation to Disney World, I have no idea why either (we're italian, we can totally get this stuff at home!)
Coral Reef is also featured in the Full House Disney episode
This is controversial but I really enjoyed Tony’s but I did eat the veggie meatballs which are pretty much the same as the ones you get from the food and wine festival beyond stall. Everyone who had the meat didn’t like it.
I heard Tony's changed up their menu quite a bit recently, so it's possible that they did get better!
I really enjoyed Olga’s I just recently went this past month! Did a walk up which took less than 10 minutes and had a standing area at the bar over in the corner. I was able to have 3 drinks within the 45 minutes and still hold a very comfortable conversation with my girlfriend while enjoying the crowd, atmosphere, DJ, and fun in character bartenders. Great for a couple who wants drinks, probably not ideal for a family who wants food.
I like to get one of the kids meals at Pecos Bill's. It's an economical quick meal when you've got the munchies, but don't want a huge lunch.
We typically split the fajita plate between two or three people
Tony’s is one of my must reservations every trip. Good food, great location and cute decor.
My brother loves Rainforest Cafe. And he doesn’t have any kids. Food does suck there though.
Re: Landry's: Costco sells discounted gift cards for Landry's restaurants ($80 for a $100 gift card). I've used these many times.
I've been saying it for years: Pizzerizzo needs to call up Pie For the People and get some PROPER NY STYLE PIZZA!!!
Fun tip! If you go to Oga's at the Disneyland version of Galaxy's edge, go when the fireworks are about to start ESPECIALLY if you go multiple days (one day to have a drink at Oga's and one day to watch the fireworks if you wish to do o and plan on going for at least 2 days) Me and a friend of mine went recently and was a walk in during that time... AND IT WAS THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS! The crowd was pretty mild (all tables had small crowds but wasnt slammed to a point it was claustrophobic) and you can just enjoy the vibe while having a fun looking boozy drink (or a fun looking, star wars themed drink for the little ones). My friend got the yub nub and I HAD to try the fuzzy tauntaun. (The cast member we had serving us did tell me that people have been SNORTING the foam and they don't tolerate that. I simply said that it is surprising people want to make their nose tingly and numb when it is meant to be consumed orally!)
The 5 Blossom Bread at Oga’s is maybe the best food I’ve ever had in a Disney park. I could have eaten 15 loaves of it tbh.
Ogas Cantina has literally 20+ reservation times per day.
My wife and I actually loved Coral Reef.
"Tony's is best at halloween" hahaha you are describing the food.
One person's worst is another's yum. That's the beauty of Disney.
Um, most of these places are universally panned by Disney experts and the public.
@@mikeymutual5489disney experts pls stop
@@dimentioo OK, "Disney journalists." Is that better?
I enjoyed ending the day at the Lava Lounge of Rainforest Cafe, there by the lake. I found the food alright, and having the membership card helps.
We thought Tony’s was good. One and done but not as bad as folks describe.
My favorite place to eat!!!
Last week the oga canteen workers were begging people to come in.
I love 50's Prime Time Cafe. The food is good, and the atmosphere is wonderful!
Be our guest is our favorite restaurant at wdw. It's always amazing. The escargot is my favorite dish on property. It's incredible eating dinner there, will never understand why channels like this perpetuate the hate
The LA Lasagna from Planet Hollywood is my absolute FAV!!! My mom and I go there just to get that!
Pecos Bill has 0 flavor, very stale & disappointing. Worst place I tried among all the parks...
Through its history, has Coral Reef ever take a turn toward the better? I ate there once over 20 years ago and have never heard anyone give it a decent review.
I remember when I was 5 and went to Disney world we went to the TREX cafe and my dad was looking at the dinosaur. I must have been at max 3 feet ( i'm short 😅) . The Dino was huge to me and when my dad went way to close to it imo it made a loud noise and I thought it was going to eat him and was telling him to come back. 😂😂!!( this probably does not matter to anyone, but I thought it would be a funny story and let people who might go there with younger children or children that might be scared easily to consider the place. )!!
We ate at Landscape of Flavors a week ago - and had a meal, with drinks (wine for me, juices for my non-drinker SO) that was tasty, good sized portion, nutritious - and under $50, for 2. A five-star meal if you ask me.
Tbh I’ll still simp for Pecos Bills: those nachos were the best I’ve ever had 😂
I may have been super hungry, but I really enjoyed it.
The fuzzy tonton was awesome and tasted pretty good all things considered
Love the Yorkshire fish 🐟 ❤
Tony’s is the BEST! Best vybes best service and the food is fine! I actually was very satisfied with the food I ate there twice in one day last year! 🎉 One of my favorites esp for MK!
You forgot Chicken Guy !!!
Chicken Guy is actually well-reviewed.
@@mikeymutual5489 there’s hardly any chicken it’s all batter 😂
The drinks at Oga’s Cantina are amazing, but the food isn’t that great.
agree with Be my guest $70 is too much for a m so so meal
Oga’s Cantina is too loud!!!
To be honest some of the stuff people consider good looks bad so i cannot imagine how bottom of the barrel these restraunts will be
Not a fan of Pecos Bill. It was bleh
So fortunate to have landed Pecos Bill's for Nachos Real Grande on May 11, 2017 before it ended. If that date seems memorable, it was also the FINAL performance of Wishes fireworks. We flew in for 5 hours at the park to enjoy Pecos, ride Space Mountain with our Cowboy hats and badges on and final Wishes dance before heading back home the next morning. DVC and APs for the win!!!
I wish people would stop hating on the pizza. My kids loved it.
Exactly - it is only food fit for kids. Thanks for clarifying that.
Most restaurants in WDW are mediocre.
I've never been, but WDW seems like one giant Applebee's for the most part
Some look good 😊 but others don’t look good lol don’t come at me tho
I hated being our guest the food was bad
Every time I ate at the park, I got diarrhea. Stopped eating their food
Wtf idek be our guest wasnt quick service now
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