I am guessing the food at WDW is better. I only have had TS there. But the food here in CA is so bad if you ask me. The buffets are better then the menu restaurants. I have tried Blue Bayou and Ariels Grotto and they both were pretty bad.
yes to them having better food. DLR removed Tony's at the front of DL, the second restaurant across from Plaza Inn and the Tahitian Terrace. DL has to deal with kitchens way older than any WDW kitchen. WDW can afford to have state of the art kitchens run by top chefs.I am guessing the food at WDW is better. I only have had TS there. But the food here in CA is so bad if you ask me. The buffets are better then the menu restaurants. I have tried Blue Bayou and Ariels Grotto and they both were pretty bad.
DLR takes much less planning. WDW is more of an all-encompassing experience, where it's beneficial to stay on site and eat on site.
WDW is better in handling food allergies and special diets. It has state of the art kitchens and technology and the wiring is modern and can handle computer systems. WDW has more buying power and can buy 50,000 snails and 100,000 ears of corn where as DLR can not house as much stuff let alone have a need for bulk items.Blech. Why do these threads always end up with someone saying how WDW is so much better? Why go to DL at all if you are only there to prove how much superior WDW is? Park for park...Disneyland is the best there is, hands down. And DCA is at least as full as Hollywood Studios. WDW has better resorts and restaurants, no doubt. I very much enjoy the onsite resorts there! But DLR has better rides!![]()
Blech. Why do these threads always end up with someone saying how WDW is so much better?
I agree with jolynda. I really don't see this thread as being a WDW is better than DL thread. There are advantages to each, and depending on what you're looking for, the advantages from one will make it better for you than the other. I like them both. Disney does a tremendous job. Just go to any Six Flags (we have a season's pass there) and you'll appreciate Disney even more.I don't see one being 'better' than the other - they are just different experiences.
I completely disagree. I have eaten at DL on a VERY strict diet. I have been given the opportunity to speak directly with the head chef, had my food prepared EXACTLY as requested, and delivered to my table without anyone in my party knowing I had something special prepared. You can't ask for better service than that!WDW is better in handling food allergies and special diets.
Not everyone likes a mansion on a hill. Some people would prefer to live in a quaint home nestled in the suburbs....That said I think DLR is not as good as WDW because WDW is the mansion on the hilltop that is located in the plains and owned by rich people while DLR is the small little home nestled in the suburbs....
I am talking about counter service as well as the fact that I never got info on the parks as to what has soy.