WDW vet making first trip to DLR
Obviously, DLR has far fewer table service restaurants than WDW, but I wanted to get your thoughts on the closest WDW comparison to each DLR restaurant from a quality/experience perspective. Here's my take, based on experiencing WDW restaurants and reading about DLR restaurants (not counting DTD in either place):
Ariel's Grotto = CRT (food, service, princesses) without the magic of eating in the castle
Big Thunder Ranch = HHDR (food) meets Mickey's Backyard BBQ (atmosphere/entertainment)
Blue Bayou = Boatwrights (food) meets San Angel Inn (atmosphere)
Café Orleans = Boatwrights (food) meets Chefs de France (atmosphere)
Carnation Café = The Plaza
Carthay Circle = Hollywood Brown Derby
Napa Rose = Artist Point meets Cali Grill
Steakhouse 55 (dinner) = Yachtsman
Steakhouse 55 (breakfast) = Grand Floridian Café (breakfast)
Wine Country Trattoria = Tutto Italia
Character buffets = character buffets
Agree, disagree?
Obviously, DLR has far fewer table service restaurants than WDW, but I wanted to get your thoughts on the closest WDW comparison to each DLR restaurant from a quality/experience perspective. Here's my take, based on experiencing WDW restaurants and reading about DLR restaurants (not counting DTD in either place):
Ariel's Grotto = CRT (food, service, princesses) without the magic of eating in the castle
Big Thunder Ranch = HHDR (food) meets Mickey's Backyard BBQ (atmosphere/entertainment)
Blue Bayou = Boatwrights (food) meets San Angel Inn (atmosphere)
Café Orleans = Boatwrights (food) meets Chefs de France (atmosphere)
Carnation Café = The Plaza
Carthay Circle = Hollywood Brown Derby
Napa Rose = Artist Point meets Cali Grill
Steakhouse 55 (dinner) = Yachtsman
Steakhouse 55 (breakfast) = Grand Floridian Café (breakfast)
Wine Country Trattoria = Tutto Italia
Character buffets = character buffets
Agree, disagree?