Lisa loves Pooh
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I'm not a foodie (easy to please from gourmet on down to cheap food)...but I have also discovered the downgrade in food quality at the world.
We usually try to do a sit-down each trip...mostly because I look forward to the dining experience. It has crossed to mediocre for me.
My parents couldn't afford the sit downs way back when....so as an adult, I make it a point to do at least one.
In the 90s they were VERY yummy. Our first meals together on Disney trips---King Stefan's and the Bistro. I love French food and King Stefan's was off limits to me as a kid ($$$$$---so the adults would go without the kids) and was just heavenly.
King Stefan's becme CRT and the food was terrible. We went this summer and the menu had improved a little.
The Bistro, we went again on our 10th anniversary. I tried to be excited about the menu, but I wasn't. It was not as good as when we went in the 90s. Bummer.
The only food I look forward to now is the Food and Wine Festival.
As for Vegas, not on my radar of places to see, but should I find my way there---I will be happy that I won't starve.
And I thought Yachtman's was
Granted, I was pregnant. But my husband chose it for his birthday dinner and was not pleased. And he is an easy one to please---his favorite steak is a Texas Roadhouse Ribeye. Yachtman's steak was sO salty. Unexpected and not good.
We usually try to do a sit-down each trip...mostly because I look forward to the dining experience. It has crossed to mediocre for me.
My parents couldn't afford the sit downs way back when....so as an adult, I make it a point to do at least one.
In the 90s they were VERY yummy. Our first meals together on Disney trips---King Stefan's and the Bistro. I love French food and King Stefan's was off limits to me as a kid ($$$$$---so the adults would go without the kids) and was just heavenly.
King Stefan's becme CRT and the food was terrible. We went this summer and the menu had improved a little.
The Bistro, we went again on our 10th anniversary. I tried to be excited about the menu, but I wasn't. It was not as good as when we went in the 90s. Bummer.
The only food I look forward to now is the Food and Wine Festival.
As for Vegas, not on my radar of places to see, but should I find my way there---I will be happy that I won't starve.

And I thought Yachtman's was

Granted, I was pregnant. But my husband chose it for his birthday dinner and was not pleased. And he is an easy one to please---his favorite steak is a Texas Roadhouse Ribeye. Yachtman's steak was sO salty. Unexpected and not good.

I love NOLA, the restaurants there are great. They get almost as many visitors to their restaurants but some how manage to put out jaw dropping meals. The food there is no more expensive than disney, it's a tourist destination also. That's what makes me a bit sad. all these other places have proven that it is possible to feed masses of people great food consistently. 
