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Tiffany
07-24-2004, 11:59 AM
Hi All,
We have been to WDW many times but in Nov of 2005 we will be going down from the Sat before Thanksgiving through the Sat after Thanksgiving.
I have been doing research and was wondering what people thought of LTT for a 4pm Thanksgiving Day meal?
goofy4tink
07-24-2004, 12:54 PM
Sounds good. I would get on the phone at 6:58 a.m. on the 90th day for that one!!! Think we're doing Chef Mickeys. That shouldn't be so hard.
Tiffany
07-24-2004, 02:12 PM
Originally posted by goofy4tink
Sounds good. I would get on the phone at 6:58 a.m. on the 90th day for that one!!! Think we're doing Chef Mickeys. That shouldn't be so hard.
Thanks for the reply. Is Chef Mickey's doing a Thanksgiving Meal or their regular menu?
goofy4tink
07-24-2004, 02:56 PM
I believe most of the restaurants do a 'turkey' meal. Some also offer a bit of their regular stuff. Our issue is that I love turkey dinner, my dd, 10, doesn't eat a whole lot of anything and my dh really doesn't care for turkey dinner. So, from what I've read..Chef Mickeys should make all of us happy. Unless someone has a better idea that would fit our circumstances.
swilphil
07-24-2004, 06:39 PM
Originally posted by Tiffany
I have been doing research and was wondering what people thought of LTT for a 4pm Thanksgiving Day meal?
My husband and his family ate Thanksgiving dinner there in 1994, and they are still talking about it!! If we are ever there on Thanksgiving again, that will definitely be the place to go.
My favorite subject... how did I miss this thread the first time 'round.
Regarding LTT, we were there last year. I must say I was a little disappointed, not by the food, but by the crowds. The LTT waiting area was packed, the park was packed, our server seemed rushed and kept forgetting to bring our drink order. And we didn't time is very well, because after dinner we ran into the tail end of the parade...so there was a see of people to wade through. It was a little too intense for us.
Regarding the food, we've been to WDW for TG 4 years in a row. The dinners all seem very similar. The best meal we've had so far was at the YC/BC Convention Center. They served an enormous all-u-can-eat buffet...my kinda meal ;) . Huge selection. Everyone left full.
This year we're staying at VWL...and are leaning toward Whispering Canyon for TG dinner.
Tiffany
07-31-2004, 01:00 PM
Originally posted by timC
My favorite subject... how did I miss this thread the first time 'round.
Regarding LTT, we were there last year. I must say I was a little disappointed, not by the food, but by the crowds. The LTT waiting area was packed, the park was packed, our server seemed rushed and kept forgetting to bring our drink order. And we didn't time is very well, because after dinner we ran into the tail end of the parade...so there was a see of people to wade through. It was a little too intense for us.
Regarding the food, we've been to WDW for TG 4 years in a row. The dinners all seem very similar. The best meal we've had so far was at the YC/BC Convention Center. They served an enormous all-u-can-eat buffet...my kinda meal ;) . Huge selection. Everyone left full.
This year we're staying at VWL...and are leaning toward Whispering Canyon for TG dinner.
Thanks for the feedback on LTT. I was thinking about the fact that the MK is going to be a zoo. I will bring this us to our traveling party and make sure that if they really want to do LTT that dealing with a zoo might be required. I like the YC idea. We will be at the Dolphin based on our plans right now so the YC would be great.
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