Just some quick thoughts on the places we ate during our Easter week trip.
Biergarten dinner - a fun experience. The food wasn't anything great, but there were choices that everyone in our family (48, 48, 20, 20, 14, 11 and 8) liked. The entertainment was enjoyable and the ambience and service were good.
Boma dinner - a big improvement over our last trip to Boma, where extremely poor service ruined the experience for everyone. The food was good and we had fun roaming around the AKL while we waited to be called. I don't mind paying Disney's exorbitant holiday buffet prices when it's something we can't find at home, and I can't find Boma food at home.
Trail's End breakfast, lunch and dinner - we stay at the fort wilderness campground and we love Trail's End. It's simple, good food that the kids like, and the best buffet bargain at WDW, in my opinion.
Sci Fi lunch - our first trip to Sci Fi, and the kids loved it. I didn't think the food was very good, but the overall experience was terrific. We'll definitely go back.
Crystal Palace lunch - the food was very good, but the buffet line stretched on forever and it took way too long for us to get our food. It took over an hour and a half for us to see all of the characters, also. We had an 11:45 ADR and by the time we got out of the horrific buffet line, the characters had left for the parade. When they did come by, it was very quick; we've had more attention (and waited not nearly as long) standing in line at the parks. After we'd been in the restaurant for 90 minutes, and it became clear to our server that we were not leaving until we saw Eeyore, my DD's favorite, they took us to the other side of the restaurant to see him. Guess they wanted to get rid of us. Definitely not worth the money.
Pop Century food court - friends were staying here, and we picked them up and dropped them off on numerous days, and ended up eating dinnner in the food court here twice. Decent food, decent prices, kids loved it.
Yak and Yeti counter service lunch - yummy, yummy, but there were too many birds dropping bombs over the outdoor eating area. Lucky I had wet wipes with me.
Sunset Seasons counter service - Delicious as always, and lots of choices. This is one of the best CS at WDW.
Tangeriene Cafe (Morocco) counter service - we'd never eaten here before, and even my non-adventurous children thought it was excellent.
Biergarten dinner - a fun experience. The food wasn't anything great, but there were choices that everyone in our family (48, 48, 20, 20, 14, 11 and 8) liked. The entertainment was enjoyable and the ambience and service were good.
Boma dinner - a big improvement over our last trip to Boma, where extremely poor service ruined the experience for everyone. The food was good and we had fun roaming around the AKL while we waited to be called. I don't mind paying Disney's exorbitant holiday buffet prices when it's something we can't find at home, and I can't find Boma food at home.
Trail's End breakfast, lunch and dinner - we stay at the fort wilderness campground and we love Trail's End. It's simple, good food that the kids like, and the best buffet bargain at WDW, in my opinion.
Sci Fi lunch - our first trip to Sci Fi, and the kids loved it. I didn't think the food was very good, but the overall experience was terrific. We'll definitely go back.
Crystal Palace lunch - the food was very good, but the buffet line stretched on forever and it took way too long for us to get our food. It took over an hour and a half for us to see all of the characters, also. We had an 11:45 ADR and by the time we got out of the horrific buffet line, the characters had left for the parade. When they did come by, it was very quick; we've had more attention (and waited not nearly as long) standing in line at the parks. After we'd been in the restaurant for 90 minutes, and it became clear to our server that we were not leaving until we saw Eeyore, my DD's favorite, they took us to the other side of the restaurant to see him. Guess they wanted to get rid of us. Definitely not worth the money.
Pop Century food court - friends were staying here, and we picked them up and dropped them off on numerous days, and ended up eating dinnner in the food court here twice. Decent food, decent prices, kids loved it.
Yak and Yeti counter service lunch - yummy, yummy, but there were too many birds dropping bombs over the outdoor eating area. Lucky I had wet wipes with me.
Sunset Seasons counter service - Delicious as always, and lots of choices. This is one of the best CS at WDW.
Tangeriene Cafe (Morocco) counter service - we'd never eaten here before, and even my non-adventurous children thought it was excellent.