As I said, I'm looking at it from an eating capacity stance. QS restaurants get more in and out than do the sit-downs. As for plenty of QSs, in Fantasyland I can think of only the Friar's Nook (tater tots), Gaston's Tavern (some pastries and a turkey leg) and um, errr, welllllll, nada, as those don't serve full meals. You have Pecos Bill, Columbia Harbor House, Cosmic Rays, the Launching Pad, Casey's, and the horrendous Tomorrowland Terrace when it is open. Frankly, eating options at MK are limited as a whole but I feel taking away a QS in an already crowded low-option park is a bad idea for the majority of guests.They’re converting a QS place to a TS place, now that they’re converting BOG to a fancier TS place for one meal a day. I get that.
For people like us who prefer a sit down meal for dinner, this adds an option. Feels like there are still plenty of QS options in MK — are there?
We gave up PVH after trying it once — didn’t like it at all. Is it really a loss not having is as QS?
This assumes you won't have to book it 180 out and I highly doubt that'll be the case.I have low confidence the food will be good, but I think it’s a great idea to have a cheaper (food quality and price) dinner buffet option for families. I could see us eating there if we originally planned QS for dinner, but we’re hungnrier or wanted a longer break.