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Do they offer a special menu? Thanks all.
If you go to https://allears.net/search/ and input “Thanksgiving” to the search box you’ll find many past menus. Should you know what restaurant you are interested in search by restaurant name.Having the worse time trying to find thanksgiving info for dining. ??
You can check this thread HERE.Having the worse time trying to find thanksgiving info for dining. ??
You’ll see menus start popping up like a week in advance/week of Thanksgiving.thank you all. I did see the past year ones just thought since the adr's are coming up something would be out?
thank you all. I did see the past year ones just thought since the adr's are coming up something would be out?
What do you mean it's an international destination? It's in the US, with mostly US visitors. And they mostly like bland food with lot of starch and sugar. So Thanksgiving meal is perfect. Plus if they get shut out of LTT at least they can get some traditional food at other places.I know it's an unpopular opinion, but given that WDW is an international destination, I'd never WANT them to do all so-called "traditional" Thanksgiving (if it was true traditional it would be more like seal, venison, nuts, berries, root vegetables, and corn - not turkey and dressing). Offer a plate if they must. Or if you really must 100% have turkey and dressing and such plan on Liberty Tree Tavern.
I'm not sure what the numbers are, but I know I noticed a huge difference from DisneyIand in SoCal, many more international visitors, in SoCal I mostly just hear Spanish speaking, in WDW I heard so many languages I was really surprised it was so many. (from Italian, to French to some I'm not sure what they were)What do you mean it's an international destination? It's in the US, with mostly US visitors
Yes of course the Disney parks are international destinations. The prior poster probably just didn’t understand what you meantI'm not sure what the numbers are, but I know I noticed a huge difference from DisneyIand in SoCal, many more international visitors, in SoCal I mostly just hear Spanish speaking, in WDW I heard so many languages I was really surprised it was so many. (from Italian, to French to some I'm not sure what they were)
They actually weren't talking to me, I just responded because I felt such a difference between the two parks, but yes I agree they are both most definitely international destinations.Yes of course the Disney parks are international destinations. The prior poster probably just didn’t understand what you meant.