The ABC Commissary gets my vote for the worst food -- inedible, and that's saying something. The atmosphere was very pleasant and I was optimistic. The lo mein tasted like really bad canned Chun King. The chicken and fish nuggets tasted refried to the point of petrification. My DH asked me not to make a scene and so I didn't. But I had to take my kids elsewhere to fill their bellies! We ended up at Pizza Planet where we felt the pizza was fine for fastfood. The counter service pizza seems to be standardized throughout WDW and I found it quite acceptable. Hot, fast, fresh and filling. However, during our most recent visit in November 2002, we stopped into Pizza Planet since we had always found it reliable and there was a pervasive vomit smell. "Vomitrocious" as DH said. That left such a negative impression that I don't think we'll be back. We ended up at Sci Fi Dine In and my kids loved the atmosphere -- basically that is what you are paying for. The movies, the glowing icecubes, etc. The food was just okay, but the cookies and cream shake was one of the best shakes I've ever had.
Each restaurant SEEMS to have its strengths and we need to focus on them. My DH ordered the prime rib at CRT, which it is known for, and it was fabulous. Just to be different, I ordered the jumbo shrimp and they were awful. I never take my own advice so now I let DH order for me and it works out fine.
BTW, we loved both Le Cellier and Ohana. Le Cellier is known for its beef so we all ordered some version of that and were very happy. The service style at Ohana actually got my son interested in trying what was on those big skewers.
Each restaurant SEEMS to have its strengths and we need to focus on them. My DH ordered the prime rib at CRT, which it is known for, and it was fabulous. Just to be different, I ordered the jumbo shrimp and they were awful. I never take my own advice so now I let DH order for me and it works out fine.
BTW, we loved both Le Cellier and Ohana. Le Cellier is known for its beef so we all ordered some version of that and were very happy. The service style at Ohana actually got my son interested in trying what was on those big skewers.