I agree. I may be biased because as I said in another post, I am from Philadelphia in an area that has an extremely large old school Italian population - my family included - and I am very used to what our authentic Italian food is. Now, I know Tony's is a theme park restaurant and of course not everything can be "authentic" truly....but Tony's is awful. I've gone twice and I will not be going back. I don't say this solely because I am accustomed to my made-from-scratch Italian-as-Italian-gets food, but it's just plain bad food. The spaghetti is limp, the marinara sauce is bland, the bread is greasy....it just isn't that great. I do of course agree with anyone who wants to should give it a try. The beauty is we all have different tastes and what isn't great to one is great to the other. Perfect example, my boyfriend who is also Italian from mere blocks from my house, truly likes their spaghetti and such but we have extremely different palettes. I definitely would give it an experience, and the atmosphere is fun, but when asked for my thoughts on Tony's, it's not a good one.