Dax
Emma and Christopher's Mommy - Best job ever
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So we had our annual holiday meal at Disney again last night. This time, Trails End in Ft Wilderness. Now I have been to this buffet numerous times, and have always walked away satisfied with the meal served. The carving station meat was always good.
Sadly, the Christmas Dinner, was not up to the same standard. They did away with the carving for the meal(hopefully only this meal) and everything was served in dishes under warming lights. The turkey was presliced, and sitting in gravy that was starting to congeal(sp?) It was kinda offputting and gross. The ham also was in a sauce, but serving so quick it was not an issue. The stuffing though was good, but my tablemates complained about a lot of the other side offerings they had.
Overall, an OK meal. Was its SUPER? No. Was it the Disney quality I have come to expect...no. We also ate Thanksgiving at Disney this year(Chef Mickey's) and also went to Le Cellier in June for our anniversary, and all of those meals were OK, but not great either. The only decent meal I had this year was at Liberty Tree in Sept.
I think DH and myself will be looking to eat offsite for now. As much as I love Disney, I do not walk away with a warm fuzzy feeling when I drop $90 plus tip for 2 people at a buffet/meal where we walk away feeling that we could have done better somewhere else.
This is my opinion as a local, and you mileage may vary, but there are many GREAT offsite places to eat, and I think I will begin exploring those options.
Sadly, the Christmas Dinner, was not up to the same standard. They did away with the carving for the meal(hopefully only this meal) and everything was served in dishes under warming lights. The turkey was presliced, and sitting in gravy that was starting to congeal(sp?) It was kinda offputting and gross. The ham also was in a sauce, but serving so quick it was not an issue. The stuffing though was good, but my tablemates complained about a lot of the other side offerings they had.
Overall, an OK meal. Was its SUPER? No. Was it the Disney quality I have come to expect...no. We also ate Thanksgiving at Disney this year(Chef Mickey's) and also went to Le Cellier in June for our anniversary, and all of those meals were OK, but not great either. The only decent meal I had this year was at Liberty Tree in Sept.
I think DH and myself will be looking to eat offsite for now. As much as I love Disney, I do not walk away with a warm fuzzy feeling when I drop $90 plus tip for 2 people at a buffet/meal where we walk away feeling that we could have done better somewhere else.
This is my opinion as a local, and you mileage may vary, but there are many GREAT offsite places to eat, and I think I will begin exploring those options.