I just returned from a trip with girlfriends. The 1 TS restaurants have declined, IMO. A place like Spoodles used to offer lots of great choices and some unique and rather inventive dishes. No more. We used to love Chefs de France but don't go there anymore. We had an okay lunch at Coral Reef, but the price was outrageous. We ordered the "surf and turf appetizer" which, for something like $11 turned out to be a couple of insipid shrimp and a couple of pieces of meat. Clearly, the appetizer was designed to be a cheap one to give people on the
DDP. Unfortunately, we were paying OOP for it. Alfredo's was still pretty good, but of course they're now shuttered.
We don't care for buffets so don't go to those. But, we have certainly seen a decline in quality at the 1TS restaurants, especially those in Epcot. The WDW goal seems to be to make everything kind of an Appleby's food-wise. I guess that's partly a function of that's what a lot of people like, and partly a function of DDP and trying to bring the costs of the DDP in line with the amount being paid for it. Oh yeah, I forgot, as of 2008 DDP will be a profit center given the more than 20% price increase imposed via deletion of the appetizer (no real loss since appetizers have declined so much in quality) and the 18% tip.
What's the answer? We go to 1TS restaurants if there is an experience to be had that we want -- we want to see the fish at Coral Reef, we want to sit in a car at SciFi. Otherwise, we stick to Signature Dining places.
As for counter service, what we had was really not good. We ate at, I think it's called Cosmic Ray's in Tomorrowland. Basically, big portions of inedible food. The ribs were very fatty and, oddly, tasteless to boot. The chocolate cake dessert was . . . well . . . .just gross.
Overall, we came away less than impressed with WDW food, too. And, I don't go for all the excuses -- it's theme park food and whatnot. There used to be some 1TS restaurants, especially in Epcot, that were pretty decent. Not any more.
We were even underwhelmed by the food offerings at GF RPC. Some good, some okay, but there clearly was an effort made to not serve some pricier things like berries at breakfast and shrimp at cocktail hour. And, the price was $700 per night! But, if people will pay it . . . . .
As DH often says, there is nothing so good at WDW that a couple of MBAs with sharp pencils can't ruin it. DH is to the point that only the F&W Festival will lure him there anymore. When that goes the way of other Disney Dining (notice I didn't say if, but when), that'll be it.