I'm sorry folks, I feel like I've let y'all down. I have been to WDW 5 times previously and eaten soo many places, reported on them, and read every single dining review there is every day here on DIS. We had our 6th trip planned with plenty of p.s/a.r's or whatever the lingo is these days, and then 2 weeks prior my best friend and her family decided to go with us and then I had to revamp the whole dining schedule. Turns out they were NOT too into the Disney sitdown prices, so I had to cancel some p.s. One of these reviews I hate to tell since a. I know it won't be popular b. Was one of my favorites so I hate to say negatives and I KNOW I'll probably catch grief from it but it's true......so here goes...
Le Cellier for dinner - we haven't been here in 2 years but have twice before and loved it. I ordered the prime rib both times and it was very good. First, the 15 and 17 year old kids of our friends didn't see anything on the adult menu that they'd like so I told them they could order off the child's menu as I have often read here. What we didn't know but found out was that for the EXACT same size portion, (which my 9 year old son received at the child's price, and we compared) the older kids were charged exactly double the price. It was double the price of a kid's cheeseburger meal for the same meal. We aren't the kind to make a fuss over that but in all honesty, why does it matter? If they are serving xxx oz. of a burger, and xxxoz. of fries, does it matter whether you're 3 or 33 consuming it? Then they really screwed up as I was concerned. I am a prime rib kind of gal. I've ordered it since my parents took me to fine restaurants when I was little. Seriously, my parents were older when they had me and I had manners and fine dining rules down by the time I was 4 or 5. I know my prime rib. I ordered theirs , (Le Cellier) yes, encrusted, have had that before locally and when you cut into it it is STILL prime rib folks~ What they tried to serve to me was NOT your normal "prime rib:". Those of you that have had prime rib know that there is a difference between that and a "steak". I told him that if I wanted a steak I would have ordred the filet (which they brought out to my friend who ordered it medium , very well done.) I am truly sad to write a bad report about this place...but want to shoot you straight,,,
1900 Park Faire-
Loved it. Prime rib was very good lol. Mashed and sweet potato mixture with gravy was awesome amd I never thought I'd ever like sweet potatoes but it was great. Strawberry soup is good and kids even tried mussels.
ESPN Club: It became our home away from home. Food was really good. And we sampled many things within our group. I for one give the Upper Deck Roast Beef sandwich with cheese a huge thumbs UP! MANY of our party LOVED the buffalo wings hot or flame sauce - nothing wimpy for us Louisiana folks ha ha. Actually, everything ordered here was good, the nachos, chicken sandwich, wings, and burgers. A really fun place.
Cantina in Epcot- still has really good taco salads just ask if you want ground beef instead of chicken, and TERRIFIC margaritas.
Yakitori House in Japan - Had been here and it was much better then. I felt bad that I lead my group here for lunch because I don't think anyone really enjoyed it.
Boardwalk Bakery - What can I say? Any place that has "Bakery" in the name works for me!
Beaches and Cream - teenage dd and best friend ate here and then we did as a family. No square, not Beaches and Cream Burgers I've sometimes read about here (
) Just the same hot, juicy, and wonderful burgers and fries that we've always known. Milkshakes and ice cream still top notch. I talked to the waitress about their lack of space and if they could shift it around. (Ariel's only host private parties occasionally but takes up lots of space). She said they have beg and complained but they won't trade spaces and that the only way they will is if guests (hint hint) complain.
Rainforest Cafe in AK - We went to the RFC in DT Disney a few years ago and didn't have a very good experience so this was not in my plans but our friends wanted to go so we went! Like the atmosphere, food is only so so in all our opinions, I think the cheeseburger got the best reviews and we alllllll ordered different things so can't give this one more than an "ok" rating.
Le Cellier for dinner - we haven't been here in 2 years but have twice before and loved it. I ordered the prime rib both times and it was very good. First, the 15 and 17 year old kids of our friends didn't see anything on the adult menu that they'd like so I told them they could order off the child's menu as I have often read here. What we didn't know but found out was that for the EXACT same size portion, (which my 9 year old son received at the child's price, and we compared) the older kids were charged exactly double the price. It was double the price of a kid's cheeseburger meal for the same meal. We aren't the kind to make a fuss over that but in all honesty, why does it matter? If they are serving xxx oz. of a burger, and xxxoz. of fries, does it matter whether you're 3 or 33 consuming it? Then they really screwed up as I was concerned. I am a prime rib kind of gal. I've ordered it since my parents took me to fine restaurants when I was little. Seriously, my parents were older when they had me and I had manners and fine dining rules down by the time I was 4 or 5. I know my prime rib. I ordered theirs , (Le Cellier) yes, encrusted, have had that before locally and when you cut into it it is STILL prime rib folks~ What they tried to serve to me was NOT your normal "prime rib:". Those of you that have had prime rib know that there is a difference between that and a "steak". I told him that if I wanted a steak I would have ordred the filet (which they brought out to my friend who ordered it medium , very well done.) I am truly sad to write a bad report about this place...but want to shoot you straight,,,
1900 Park Faire-
Loved it. Prime rib was very good lol. Mashed and sweet potato mixture with gravy was awesome amd I never thought I'd ever like sweet potatoes but it was great. Strawberry soup is good and kids even tried mussels.
ESPN Club: It became our home away from home. Food was really good. And we sampled many things within our group. I for one give the Upper Deck Roast Beef sandwich with cheese a huge thumbs UP! MANY of our party LOVED the buffalo wings hot or flame sauce - nothing wimpy for us Louisiana folks ha ha. Actually, everything ordered here was good, the nachos, chicken sandwich, wings, and burgers. A really fun place.
Cantina in Epcot- still has really good taco salads just ask if you want ground beef instead of chicken, and TERRIFIC margaritas.
Yakitori House in Japan - Had been here and it was much better then. I felt bad that I lead my group here for lunch because I don't think anyone really enjoyed it.
Boardwalk Bakery - What can I say? Any place that has "Bakery" in the name works for me!
Beaches and Cream - teenage dd and best friend ate here and then we did as a family. No square, not Beaches and Cream Burgers I've sometimes read about here (
) Just the same hot, juicy, and wonderful burgers and fries that we've always known. Milkshakes and ice cream still top notch. I talked to the waitress about their lack of space and if they could shift it around. (Ariel's only host private parties occasionally but takes up lots of space). She said they have beg and complained but they won't trade spaces and that the only way they will is if guests (hint hint) complain. Rainforest Cafe in AK - We went to the RFC in DT Disney a few years ago and didn't have a very good experience so this was not in my plans but our friends wanted to go so we went! Like the atmosphere, food is only so so in all our opinions, I think the cheeseburger got the best reviews and we alllllll ordered different things so can't give this one more than an "ok" rating.


Are you going to do a trip report? 
Thanks!!!