Stinky_Pete
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I go solo to WDW at least once or twice a year. The only resturaunt where I've ever had a bad experience was Teppan Edo. I hate those communal tables now! Unfortunately (for both of us) I got seated next to a teenaged girl who, I think, really didn't want to go to WDW with her parents, and worse, she got seated next to a stranger at dinner! My attempts to be friendly and engage her in a little conversation were meant with monosylabic grunts (I used to teach high school-those monosylabic grunts are NOT a good sign!). At the end of the meal, I don't know which one of us was more relieved to get out of there. Other than that one meal, though, I've always been perfectly comfortable traveling solo at WDW.
I've had this experience with communal dining at WDW too when traveling with someone else. With one exception, I found if I turned in the other direction, the people on that side were wonderful communal dining companions. I go on cruises so am accustomed to this.
The one exception was when we were seated with only one other family at Disney's "Jolly Hollidays" dinner show in like 1996 or something. They were not pleased at having these two "strangers" at their table.
When I travel solo, I'm not much into table service dining anyway. I prefer QS, and fortunately WDW has so many varied and tasty options. My last trip the only TS I did was Rose and Crown, and that was only because I wanted to do the Candlelight Processional dinner package.