Disney DieHard
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Hey there all my fellow Disney Maniacs!
I'm calling on all experienced Disney Vacation-ears for this question!!! I have a topic which I always voice my opinion on and I was wondering how many people are behind me on the topic of EPCOT Country Dining being over-rated.
Whether I am talking to friends in person or writing on message boards I always try to dissuade people from eating at the different lands in EPCOT. Now that being said ... EPCOT IS my favorite park and I DO make MANY dining reservations for on-property eateries but there is something about the countries that tweaks me. I was NEVER impressed with any of the countries that we have tried over the years and maybe it is a lack of a sophisticated palate but I always feel like I'm being soaked when I eat there. So, if people have the means of leaving Disney grounds ... which some do and some do not ... I recommend eating off-property.
For example ... a lot of people want to know about the Teppan Edo restaurant in the Japan pavilion and it is my personal opinion that an off-property place like Kobe will give you more food and a better show at a cheaper price. There have been quite a few times when my family and I went to Teppan and we felt rushed and ended up leaving the park and going to get a snack because we just weren't satisfied with the portions there.
(No, we are not fat people either ... just in case that's what you're thinking!
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Canada and Italy were the same way ... we felt they were a glorified Red Lobster and Olive Garden respectively ... the steaks in Le Cellier in Canada were good but nothing WAY better than a Red Lobster or other steakhouse and the restaurant in Italy didn't seem anymore Italian or authentic than an Olive Garden.
Whenever I reply to somebody asking for info I always tell them that it is THEIR vacation and they have to do what they want to but I just like offering an alternative ... and I DO understand the whole atmosphere and experience of eating in the countries but I feel that it may be negated sometimes.
Is there anyone else that agrees with me? I always feel like I am standing against the wind on this ... which is fine by me ... but am I REALLY alone on this one???
Lemme know what you're thinking!
and thanks in advance for your kind replies!!!
Frank
Disney DieHard


Whether I am talking to friends in person or writing on message boards I always try to dissuade people from eating at the different lands in EPCOT. Now that being said ... EPCOT IS my favorite park and I DO make MANY dining reservations for on-property eateries but there is something about the countries that tweaks me. I was NEVER impressed with any of the countries that we have tried over the years and maybe it is a lack of a sophisticated palate but I always feel like I'm being soaked when I eat there. So, if people have the means of leaving Disney grounds ... which some do and some do not ... I recommend eating off-property.
For example ... a lot of people want to know about the Teppan Edo restaurant in the Japan pavilion and it is my personal opinion that an off-property place like Kobe will give you more food and a better show at a cheaper price. There have been quite a few times when my family and I went to Teppan and we felt rushed and ended up leaving the park and going to get a snack because we just weren't satisfied with the portions there.


Canada and Italy were the same way ... we felt they were a glorified Red Lobster and Olive Garden respectively ... the steaks in Le Cellier in Canada were good but nothing WAY better than a Red Lobster or other steakhouse and the restaurant in Italy didn't seem anymore Italian or authentic than an Olive Garden.

Whenever I reply to somebody asking for info I always tell them that it is THEIR vacation and they have to do what they want to but I just like offering an alternative ... and I DO understand the whole atmosphere and experience of eating in the countries but I feel that it may be negated sometimes.
Is there anyone else that agrees with me? I always feel like I am standing against the wind on this ... which is fine by me ... but am I REALLY alone on this one???
Lemme know what you're thinking!

Frank
Disney DieHard