LTT Review

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Throughly enjoyed the review of LTT dinner on this week's podcast. What does that say about me that I enjoyed four people being tortured by bad food? :scared1:

Thought it was interesting that the Disney Food Blog had a review of LTT lunch today.
 
I don't understand how they get away with it. Yes, maybe people are a little desperate, but if I was served what was in those pictures...especially the disgusting gravy, and then it's all cold too? I would be complaining big time, like "I would like to talk to a manager" complaining.

That being said.........the review was hilarious. :rotfl2:
 
The review described our experience perfectly. They could not pay us to go back there for dinner. We did get some cute pictures with Minnie however but not worth the ridiculous cost for food that was no better than you'd get out of a can. I've had much better out of a can.
 
There were only two reasons I went to LTT for dinner: Chip and Dale. Since they left, I haven't been back there. Garden Grill at Epcot is so much better.
 

At the end of the lunch review, they mentioned the mug and said you could take it home with you! When the podcast team asked this question, they were told it would cost them $17! Makes you wonder if the other guy walked off with a mug he assumed he was supposed to get, or if a waiter was looking to make extra money. ;)
 
Throughly enjoyed the review of LTT dinner on this week's podcast. What does that say about me that I enjoyed four people being tortured by bad food? :scared1:

Jeff - I was thinking the exact SAME thing! Poor guys, but oh my goodness THAT WAS FUNNY!!!
I was at work watching the video and couldn't stop laughing. Finally the guy who sits next to me had to ask what I was watching. It just doesn't sound as funny when you say, "I'm laughing at a Disney restaurant review." But how do you not laugh when the comments are, "Who wants more bad?" and "it was slightly warmer than the ambient temperature in the room" Hilarious! :rotfl:

On a side note, did you read the LTT Review on the food blog? Clearly that review was lunch which isn't the awful family-style meal they serve at dinner. It also said, "You also get one of the awesome Liberty Tree Tavern mugs to take home with you!" Hmmm, makes me wonder if the Team's server didn't know what he was doing or if he deliberately told them no even though he knew they were entitled to it.
 
We have eaten there several times, and although it was never great, fortunately it was never as bad an experience as the podcast crew had. We used to make ADRs there because it used to be the nicest TS in MK (I know, that is not saying much!) before BOG opened. ITA that you are better off going to one of the resorts, but unfortunately that is time consuming, especially if you are at the MK for a hard ticketed event (MNSSHP or MVMCP). I just don't get why Disney has decent places to eat in the other parks, but before BOG there was no place decent to eat in the MK.
 
Thanks to this review, I am cancelling my reservation for lunch there next month. Thank you once again.
 
Thanks to this review, I am cancelling my reservation for lunch there next month. Thank you once again.

I'd keep the lunch reservation as it is a completely different menu. This was the dinner menu they were disusing the show.
 
Thanks to this review, I am cancelling my reservation for lunch there next month. Thank you once again.

I'd keep the lunch reservation as it is a completely different menu. This was the dinner menu they were disusing the show.

Right across the walkway from LTT...at Sleepy Hollow....during the day, they serve great sandwiches made on waffles.

No ADR, short wait, lower pricing, great food, better value.

in my opinion, it's a no brainer.
 
I'd keep the lunch reservation as it is a completely different menu. This was the dinner menu they were disusing the show.

Disney should be excellent no matter what the crowds, weather, time of day, etc. For the prices, there is no excuse for anything less. Having said that, we have eaten at LTT twice and really enjoyed it. My husband and I are foodies and we liked the dinner at LTT so we went back last year for lunch and enjoyed that as well. I hate to hear that the quality has decreased so much.
 
After listening this week to the guys' review of LTT, I came home and decided to cancel our June dinner reservation. We haven't been there in years, since Chip and Dale were there. We were looking forward to it, but the disgust in Kevin's voice was enough for me to cancel pronto! I don't need another overpriced bland meal during my stay, Akershus last year was enough! Too bad BOG is booked solid. We usually make our ADR's at 180 days, but this trip was a bit of a surprise. Tony's is out of the question, so Columbia Harbor House it is!!
 
We ate at Liberty Tree for Thanksgiving Dinner a few years ago. It was a good meal. Not awesomely delicious, but a good meal. All the meats look freshly roasted, carved from an actual animal, not compressed. There was also a tasty apple pie.

However, in protest of the dismal meal the podcast team endured, I ate the Holiday Sandwich at Earl of Sandwich on Wednesday. It was delicious.
 
Who runs the Magic Kingdom's food and beverage department? They should be fired IMHO. The park should not rest on having one "decent" sit down restaurant. (Which just opened this past fall!) When most people think of Walt Disney World, the first place that comes to mind is . . . Magic Kingdom/Cinderella Castle. This should be the model location for all the other restaurants on property. The top notch restaurants should be here! I'm still baffled that they don't have a Mickey & Friends character meal IN the park.

I was just making ADRs online for our upcoming trip. I put in the Magic Kingdom and browsed the options. It is pretty pitiful when the quick service locations beat out a sit down meal for our family. (Lunch @ BOG & Dinner @ Columbia Harbour House) I have a TIW card that's burning a hole in my wallet. :idea: I'm thinking Disney needs to add a quick service discount card for Annual Passholders too. Lately, we might get more use out of that! Especially at the Magic Kingdom.

I like the sandwich idea at Sleepy Hollow. If the line at CHH is too long, we'll head over there! :thumbsup2
 












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