Need more buffet meals....help!!!

Is this something new? Where is it?

I believe what they are talking about is now held at the tusker house it use to be where the McDonalds is before you enter dinoland and it was called donalds restaurantasarus!
 
Hollywood and Vine at Hollywood Studios is a great one too.

I usually try not to be negative, but we thought this place was TERRIBLE! The food was just not good and not much variety, but maybe we caught it on an off night.
 
I usually try not to be negative, but we thought this place was TERRIBLE! The food was just not good and not much variety, but maybe we caught it on an off night.

I agree this was not worth going to and we had heard that before we went but we like trying everything at least once anyway and will probably not go there again.
 
Not buffet but don't forget Pop's food court as they have many options to choose from that don't have to be pb&j or nuggets.

Check out the dining menus at www.allearsnet.com to get restaurant ideas as well. There are many restaurants that offer a wide menu even if they're not buffet. My kids like Planet Hollywood for that very reason.
 

Not buffet but don't forget Pop's food court as they have many options to choose from that don't have to be pb&j or nuggets.

Check out the dining menus at www.allearsnet.com to get restaurant ideas as well. There are many restaurants that offer a wide menu even if they're not buffet. My kids like Planet Hollywood for that very reason.

I don't know that I would agree with many...but there are some other options to choose from - two of which are a pizza pita and mac n cheese (which are likely also going to be heavily used at CS meals). Other than that as far as Kids' meal options - there is a pasta and meatball, broccoli stir fry, and some sort of lo-mein thing.

Not bad - but not a ton of options like a buffet would offer - where the kids can choose from the adult OR kids options.
 
Can't your kids also eat off the adult plate at the family style restaurants-Garden Grill, Liberty Tree Tavern,etc.? (Not sure if those places are good, just another suggestion).
 
In feeding our hollow legged teenagers, we are veterans of the buffet theory of dining at WDW. We enjoyed:
Crystal Palace--breakfast-great food, service and characters (my/Mom personal fav buffet due to the to-die-for puffed french toast on the kids table)
Chef Mickey's--good food, excellent service, great character interaction
1900 Park Faire--breakfast & dinner-food was just OK, service very good, the Step Mother and Step Sisters were freakin hilarious! My DD enjoyed them so much.
Akershus not a buffet but all you can eat-food not so great, service very good, characters great (only princesses)
Ohana not a buffet, but again, all you can eat. Breakfast and supper. Food just OK, service for breakfast not so great, supper was very good. Food--breakfast just Ok, supper was good but not one of the top places we ate for quality of food.
Whispering Canyon Cafe supper. We got the all you can eat skillet. The worst meal of the trip. We were seated in the anteroom that juts out into the lobby so we missed all the fun, waiter was slow and never brought refills when we asked. We didn't even get dessert, which was included, because we wanted to get out of there so fast.

I think you are smart to maximize with buffets. It worked really well for us.
 
Most ts rest. have a few things on their menus and usually one of them is a special item (i.e. steak at Le Cellier, Teppan meals or chinese type cuisine at Teppan Edo.)
I would check the kids menus at allears.net and pick a non buffet meal or two to have a potentially quieter, more relaxing meal. Just my $.02 cents worth, but I think all buffets would get old.
 
I have looked at so many menus that they're all running together but I do remember some places NOT have the usual kid fare. LeCellier was definitely one as mentioned but I know there were others. Go check out www.allears.net for menus. I just can't imagine doing buffets for every meal. I think we're doing 3. :)
 
In feeding our hollow legged teenagers, we are veterans of the buffet theory of dining at WDW. We enjoyed:
Crystal Palace--breakfast-great food, service and characters (my/Mom personal fav buffet due to the to-die-for puffed french toast on the kids table)
Chef Mickey's--good food, excellent service, great character interaction
1900 Park Faire--breakfast & dinner-food was just OK, service very good, the Step Mother and Step Sisters were freakin hilarious! My DD enjoyed them so much.
Akershus not a buffet but all you can eat-food not so great, service very good, characters great (only princesses)
Ohana not a buffet, but again, all you can eat. Breakfast and supper. Food just OK, service for breakfast not so great, supper was very good. Food--breakfast just Ok, supper was good but not one of the top places we ate for quality of food.
Whispering Canyon Cafe supper. We got the all you can eat skillet. The worst meal of the trip. We were seated in the anteroom that juts out into the lobby so we missed all the fun, waiter was slow and never brought refills when we asked. We didn't even get dessert, which was included, because we wanted to get out of there so fast.

I think you are smart to maximize with buffets. It worked really well for us.

Whispering Canyon Cafe must be hit or miss because I hear ppl that love and ppl who don't! And I am one who loved it! We all had the skillet and thought it was great! Our waitress was also great! We didn't have room for dessert so she was kind enough to pack it in take out containers to go for us!
 
We like 1900 Park Fare for breakfast or dinner, a lot of choices. Also really like Boma for breakfast. We love Chef Mickeys and Crystal Palace. We always book Hollywood and Vine for the Fantasmic! dinner package and while it is not exceptional, the kids really like it; and with Fantasmic! showing only 3 nights per week now, it is even more important for us to book this as it is DGD and DGS favorite night time show. I really want to try the Cape May (I think that's what it's called) clambake but the grandkids do not like seafood so will wait to do this on my next trip with my mom.
 
We like 1900 Park Fare for breakfast or dinner, a lot of choices. Also really like Boma for breakfast. We love Chef Mickeys and Crystal Palace. We always book Hollywood and Vine for the Fantasmic! dinner package and while it is not exceptional, the kids really like it; and with Fantasmic! showing only 3 nights per week now, it is even more important for us to book this as it is DGD and DGS favorite night time show. I really want to try the Cape May (I think that's what it's called) clambake but the grandkids do not like seafood so will wait to do this on my next trip with my mom.

It's a buffet and there is more than seafood there from what I remember from our 2005 trip theere was a big selection becase DS at that point was very fussy and there was something for everyone!
Check allearnet.com for the menu
Here you go heres a list of what's on the buffet good variety:

Menu Date: January 2009

ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET DINNER
5:30pm - 9:30pm

Adults: $26.99
Children Ages 3-9: $12.99

Holiday Pricing May Apply During Specific Times of the Year


All American Clambake buffet featuring
clams, mussels, BBQ Ribs.

Beverages Extra


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Sample Menu

SOUPS
New England Clam Chowder
Cape May's Tomato Bisque with Basil

CARVING STATION
Hand-Carved Prime Rib of Beef with au jus and horseradish cream

SALADS
Mixed Lettuce with Dressing and Condiments
Casear Salad
Broccoli Salad
Potato Salad
Ambrosia
Seafood Salad
Cole Slaw

AMERICAN SIDE OF BUFFET
Smoked BBQ Pork Ribs
Mashed Red Skinned Potatoes
Chef's Vegetable Selection
Steamed Corn on the Cob
Pasta du Jour
Steamed Red Bliss Potatoes





SEAFOOD SIDE OF BUFFET
Farm Raised Clams with Garlic Butter
Prince Edward Island Sound Mussels with Roasted Tomato Butter
Seasonal Fish du Jour
Steamed Peel & Eat Shrimp



CHILDREN'S BUFFET
Macaroni & Cheese
Mini Hot Dogs
Crispy Fish Nuggets
Fried Chicken Strips


DESSERT BAR
An Array of Assorted Desserts
like key lime pie, assorted cookies, brownies, peanut butter bars,
chocolate cake, Oreo bon bons, flan, cheesecake and cupcakes
 


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