cdtommie Beerman, BWV/BCV/VWL/BLT, no slushies please Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 1,241 Jul 22, 2008 #21 If food quality is the number one criteria it has to be the Derby.
danielle782001 DIS Veteran Joined Nov 4, 2006 Messages 3,317 Jul 22, 2008 #22 JeffZ said: Thanks for the info/opinion on 50's PT. I was wavering on keeping our ressies,but it sounds like we'll keep them(it's pretty tough to get a different ADR now anyways--sound like everything is booked for Free dining.) Click to expand... I hope you like it...You should
JeffZ said: Thanks for the info/opinion on 50's PT. I was wavering on keeping our ressies,but it sounds like we'll keep them(it's pretty tough to get a different ADR now anyways--sound like everything is booked for Free dining.) Click to expand... I hope you like it...You should
larryz Rogue Five DIS Lifetime Sponsor Joined Apr 16, 2006 Messages 9,585 Jul 22, 2008 #23 DisneyBugs said: funny you guys said... I've never heard anyone impressed or happy with the BD. I agree that park needs more dining options. Thanks for the input! Click to expand... Now you have. We loved it for lunch, and we're gonna try it for dinner in Dec as part of our Fantasmic package! The kids especially loved the coconut fried tofu! Mama M's is good, too...just not quite as nice as BD was.
DisneyBugs said: funny you guys said... I've never heard anyone impressed or happy with the BD. I agree that park needs more dining options. Thanks for the input! Click to expand... Now you have. We loved it for lunch, and we're gonna try it for dinner in Dec as part of our Fantasmic package! The kids especially loved the coconut fried tofu! Mama M's is good, too...just not quite as nice as BD was.
disneyfav4ever No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep Joined Mar 19, 2005 Messages 15,113 Jul 22, 2008 #24 Hands down, Brown Derby. It has the best quality food IMO, though the prices are high.