Okay, to be fair I do NOT have much basis for comparison, except for MK where we ate 2 TS meals since we were there two days. I will also tell you that DH and I are not picky eaters but we are always concerned with quality. We are from NYC, and not to brag, but we have some of the best dining venues here at home. Here are the TS restaurants we went to in July:
Magic Kingdom: Liberty Tree Tavern for dinner (will no longer have characters starting this January); Crystal Palace for dinner (Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore)
Epcot: Biergarten in Germany (dinner)
DHS: Hollywood & Vine character breakfast (Playhouse Disney)
Did not have TS at Animal Kingdom.
Okay, for Magic Kingdom, we liked Crystal Palace better than LTT. The dinner was delicious (salmon is some of the best I ever tasted), IMO does NOT taste like typical buffet food and the desserts are outstanding.
At Epcot the only TS we ate in was Biergarten but we loved it. I am not picky in general, but I am picky when it comes to German food (there is only one German restaurant I will eat in here at home since it is actually authentic). This was delicious and VERY authentic! The CMs in each country at Epcot are actually from that country do the chefs know what they are doing! Highly recommended! Must-haves are sauerbraten (at dinner), pretzel bread, schnitzel, various German sausages (hot and cold), Bavarian cheesecake and black forest cake. Also wonderful choices for little ones if there are any with you.
At DHS, we loved the breakfast at Hollywood & Vine. Food on the buffet was delicious and they even had some desserts out! Excellent breakfast frittata, and traditional American breakfast items, and delicious Mickey waffles! Great service too, and excellent character interaction. Great for little ones who like Playhouse Disney.
And there you have it. We had our sons with us, who were 3 and 1 at the time. They loved all our meals out!!
In case you are wondering, we also had some nice TS meals at resort hotels, also on the dining plan. They were:
-Chef Mickey's breakfast (Contemporary resort): delicious and great character interaction!!
-1900 Park Fare dinner (Grand Floridian): great food though DH was not thrilled with the selection; great character interaction (Cinderella, Prince Charming, stepmother and stepsisters)
-Boma (Animal Kingdom Lodge): African themed dinner...delicious and very unique. DH and I have sensitive stomachs though and got heartburn later that night (unusual spices)...but they also have great children's selections on the buffet!
And...in case you were still wondering about the food at Liberty Tree Tavern, it was very good! Family style meal, roast turkey, beef and ham, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese. Delicious rolls with honey butter! And warm apple cobbler with vanilla ice cream for dessert. Although we never needed seconds or asked for them, the waiter came a few times to see if we wanted any more food.
Enjoy your planning! Our next trip is in July 2010 and I can't wait to go back and to get the dining plan again!!