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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Sunshine Coast, Australia
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Thanksgiving 2013
My DD and I will be at WDW for our first ever thanksgiving in the USA (we live in Australia) - where could we go to get a traditional dinner within the resort area? We are staying at AoA resort. I thought table service would be nice too. Thanks
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We were there Thanksgiving 2011. We ate at Rose & Crown which served a traditional style Thanksgiving meal. It was really good!
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Visiting Disney World since 1986, happily driving every trip since 1994.
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Limerick, PA
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Most of the restaurants will add the traditional Thanksgiving turkey and fixings onto their menu. If you are not going to a park that day, then you could try:
Trail's End at Fort Wilderness buffet Whispering Canyon Cafe at Wilderness Lodge Wave at the Contemporary Captain's Grille at the Yacht Club I'm sure there are many others but those are the first ones I could think of. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Sunshine Coast, Australia
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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We ate at Coral Reef this past Thanksgiving. Traditional meal and regular menu. It was very good.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Shoreview, MN
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We have done both Crystal Palace and Cape May for Thanksgiving meals. Both add the typical Thanksgiving food.....turkey, stuffing, potatoes.....but they also have other options because they are buffets. We enjoyed both and wouldn't hesitate to return to either of them.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 39
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We are going to be at Disney over Thanksgiving this year, too! I have WCC on my list because I heard they do a traditional meal, but I'm not sure. Thanks for posting this
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: York, PA
Posts: 110
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My family is going to be at WDW this Thanksgiving (2013). This will be our 1st T'giving not at home. We were thinking about Liberty Tree Tavern in Magic Kingdom. It seems like the most American themed colonial Thanksgiving restaurant. What do my fellow DISers think about Liberty Tree?
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Unapologetic Disney Fan(atic)
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: WAY too far north
Posts: 8,135
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The WDW website (at least the old, functioning one) always had a drop down menu for holiday dining. On it was a list of every restaurant that had a dinner for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and a couple of others. Hopefully there will be a similar one for 2013.
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ALMOST DAILY TRIVIA: How old is Donald Duck? (64)
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: 15-min from WDW.
Posts: 15,123
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1) I like good food at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
2) But, I also want a different atmosphere. 3) So, I have an off-the-wall and out-of-the-way favorite. 4) Trail's End Thanksgiving & Christmas Lunch/Dinner Buffet 2012 prices - Adult: $28.75, Child: $15.97 (tax included) . . . Seafood Bisque . . . Hearty Vegetable Soup . . . Salad Bar with Mixed Greens . . . Garden Vegetables . . . Carved Smoked Turkey Breast . . . Mustard-glazed Ham . . . Fried Chicken . . . BBQ Pork Ribs . . . Baked Salmon with Cranberry-Orange Butter . . . Pasta with Cannellini Bean Sauce . . . Country-style Green Beans . . . Steamed Buttered Broccoli . . . Butternut Squash with Cranberries . . . Mashed Potatoes . . . Corn Bread Stuffing . . . Pumpkin Pie . . . Pecan Pie . . . Red Velvet Cake . . . Soft Serve Ice Cream . . . Non-Alcoholic or Non-Specialty Beverage included NOTE: There are several WDW eateries with traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas food. I don't think there are any bad choices. Turkey is pretty much turkey, and I can get that at home. So, I go for atmosphere I can't get at home. Fort Wilderness fits the bill perfectly. PLUS, the price is right. ************************************************** * THANKSGIVING SPECIAL DINING MEALS: . . . 50' Prime Time . . . Akershus . . . Artist Point . . . Biergarten . . . California Grill . . . Cape may Cafe . . . Captains Grille . . . Chef Mickey's . . . Citricos . . . Coral Reef . . . Flying Fish . . . Fulton's Crab House . . . Garden Grill . . . Hollywood & Vine . . . Hollywood Brown Derby . . . Jiko . . . Kona Cafe . . . Kouxzzina . . . LeCellier . . . Liberty Tree Tavern . . . Narcoossee's . . . Portebello . . . Raglan Road . . . Rose & Crown . . . Sanaa . . . The Wave . . . Tony's Town Square . . . Turf Club . . . Tusker House . . . Victori & Albert's . . . Whisperoing Canyon Cafe . . . Wolfgang Puck Cafe . . . Yachtsman Steal House |
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