Thanksgiving dinner at..

I snagged a 6:15 ressie for Le Cellier on Thanksgiving.....hello Pixie Dust
 
1) Yes, it is a cliche, but we are doing Liberty Tree Tavern.
2) I know the food is better at some other eateries.
3) But, how can you beat the outfits for a "traditional" Thanksgiving meal?


That's exactly what I was thinking! :thumbsup2
 

not in disney but we did the gaylord palms buffet last year and the same this year

I was just joining in to post that if you have a car the place to go for Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner is the Villa de Flora at the Gaylord Palms. :thumbsup2

As a bonus ICE! will be open by Thanksgiving. Go see it. Its really cool.
 
We are going to try 50"s prime time. We thought Thanksgiving dinner at "Mom's" would be fun!
 
Traditional turkey dinner at the Rose and Crown washed down with a pint or two of Guinness. What else could you possibly want?

:confused3
 
We're doing 1900 Park Fare. Kids dont' all like thanksgiving food, so a buffet works well for us, plus we'll be arriving that day and hungry after traveling, so again, a buffet works well for us! And what better than a character meal to start out trip off!
Did Chef Mickey's last year... none of us cared for it too much. So this year doing PF which we know we love. We're also eating there 2 days later, which is fine, because we enjoy it there. But our other TG option would have been Crystal Palace.
 
We had one of the best Thanksgiving meals ever last year. After a long day in the parks, I called GF room service and asked if there was a Thanksgiving meal available. The CM said yes and we ordered. People would be hard pressed to have a better meal anywhere. This was the best meal I ever had at WDW and I'd been going since 1973.
 
Last year, we decided to do a big Thanksgiving breakfast at Cape May Cafe. Later that evening, we went to Wolgang Puck Express and shopped at DTD.
 
Last year we ate Dinner at Cape May Cafe. It was an excellent meal with traditional and non-traditional Thanksgiving food. This year we are going the week before Thanksgiving so we can enjoy a smaller crowd level.:goodvibes
 
Several years ago, we had Thanksgiving dinner in the Castle. They had the traditional turkey as well as I guess the regular dinner menu. I think I had lamb.
 
This year we will have T-Day dinner at Trails End Buffet. We are staying at VWL and thought it would be nice to spend the day at the resort and then head over there for dinner. DS10 and DS6 are picky eaters and barely ate at all last year when we went to WCC. Hoepfully buffet will work out better for us this year.
 
We did Boma for Thanksgiving last year and we loved it!!

They were actually accepting quite a few walk-ins at 5pm......
 
We are having an early lunch at The Plaza, then leaving MK for the day and spending our Thanksgiving dinner at Boma.:banana:
 
Took a poll with my DH, DD & DS. They all wanted traditional turkey and the fixin's so we have a ressie at CP for thanksgiving... :woohoo: I just hope they have turkey and fixin's :lmao:
 
This will be our first Thanksgiving doing what DH and I want to do and it was not cooking dinner for my parents, who are older and have become very picky eaters. Last year I had so much food left I decided this year was for us. We are booked at FW for the entire week and have ressies at LTT. I can't wait. I just have to tell my parents Thanksgving is off at our house this year. (I am willing to do something on a smaller scale at their house the week before or after.)
 






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