If it were your last trip to WDW ever?

Takumi Tei, Brown Derby, and Jungle Skipper Canteen for big meals.

As many cheeseburger spring rolls and Mickey-shaped cookies and rice krispy treats as possible in MK.

Festival foods and margaritas in Epcot.

The brisket melt and lunch box tarts at Woody's Lunchbox, plus a ronto wrap.

A steak and noodle bowl and cheeseburger pods at Satuli Canteen.
 

My 50th Birthday was last week and I think I can honestly say that I would be fine if I never went to WDW after dining at the places I went...

Beaches & Cream walk up window - ice cream Snack
Cape May - Character Breakfast
Cinderella's Royal Table - Dinner
Teppan Edo - Dinner
Topolino's - Breakfast
 
Many, many great options for a 'last meal' at Disney. For me, I'd spend about 5 hours at the Boma buffet, enjoying every last option they offer!! But I can also think of at least a dozen options I'd like almost as much!
 
I guess Ohana even though last visit was 'meh'. It's more for the nostalgia as it had been a family fave over the years. ANd one last bread pudding would be yummo.

We live local now and are just not that into the Disney dining anymore. They are so overpriced for just 'meh' food. There is way better food for cheaper off property in the area. The venues we do occasionally still go to at Disney are City Works (to watch sports and have beer and sometimes food), Splitsville (good sushi and also can watch sports), Yak and Yeti (we have the Landry's card so we can get seated easily here and food is good) and Rainforest Cafe (we get gift certs there via our CC rewards and the beer is cheaper here than inside AK and the 2 of us can easily just sit at the bar). We also do lounges often for apps and drinks and to watch sports. We also do Epcot festival booths a lot. We never go to MK and rarely go to HS (when we do we may do Baseline or patio at HBD or just walk over to Boardwalk for any of the BC/YC lounges).
 
I am going to go a completely different direction with this - all great answers above and truely some wonderful and amazing dining but for me I would say corn dog nuggets from Casey's - and not because they are great (maybe better than average but not great) simply because they are loaded with more memories of my kids growing up that anything else I can think of.

Now on the second to last trip ...... that one I would say Victoria & Alberts
 
Wow....tough question. Do I have to pick just one restaurant??

Resort - V&A
Epcot - in between Biergarten, Le Cellier, or Monsieur Paul
MK - Aloha Isle
DS - Raglan Road
 
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