WDW Food Nostalgia

Thank you both! You have solved a mystery that has been bugging me for 4 years! :lmao: Now, if only someone could point my husband to that beloved buffalo chicken. :rotfl:

Caribbean Beach Resort's food court has one that my husband looks forward to every year. :)
 
This thread backs up one I posted elsewhere (Is Disney Dying or something like that). There USED to be good, unique food at Disney - as wll as some standard park stuff that at least was fresh & fun. Now it's all prepackaged, reheated stuff at the vast majority of restaurants and none of it worth what they charge. It has changed and for the worse.

This thread covers food that disappeared not only in the last few years but some things that have been gone for decades!

Disney is not dying.
 
Monte Cristo sandwich - Columbia Harbor House
Beaver Tails - Canada
Macadamia Nut Torte - Kona
Vegetarian Burger from some place in the MK, Frontierland, maybe. It was just on the other side of the moat from the castle.
Papeete Bay Verandah (Ohana now)
King Stefans Banquet Hall (now CRT)

And I've always thought is was a real shame that Pirates at WDW doesn't have a Blue Bayou Restaurant overlooking the ride. The Monte Cristo my daughter had there when she was 5 years old on a trip to DisneyLand still ranks as one of her favourite Disney foods ever.
 
This thread covers food that disappeared not only in the last few years but some things that have been gone for decades!

Disney is not dying.

And it doesn't ask about new favorites that have been added in the same timeframe. You can't point to a thread that specifically asks only for complaints as painting a total picture.

I agree, Disney is not dying. :goodvibes
 

Original Citrus swirl from the Sunshine Terrace

Me too! Was a childhood favorite and I always try the newer one and am ALWAYS dissapointed. Last visit I switched to the pineapple swirl and it was good, but I still miss that orange swirl!
 
I am probably the only one on the board to say this, but we really enjoyed the Cuban sandwich at ABC Commissary. We had one in 2005 and were so sad when it was gone on our next trip.
 
The Mickey-shaped butter they used to serve!

(Not that I ate that by itself! :lmao:)
 
Fettuccine Alfredo at Alfredo's (and no, it's not the same at Tutto)
Chicken with Penne Pasta at Flaglers (Grand Floridain where Citrico's now sits)


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Clam chowder in bread bowl at Columbia Harbor House
Stuffed French toast (blueberry or strawberry) at All Star Movies food court
 
Does anyone remember the foot long hot dogs in Epcot? they were thin, not like the ones they serve today... I remember eating them as a kid. I think right outside the United States, on a cart.
 
I am probably the only one on the board to say this, but we really enjoyed the Cuban sandwich at ABC Commissary. We had one in 2005 and were so sad when it was gone on our next trip.

Nope--not the only one. It was what made ABC tolerable to me.
 
:mad:Citrus Swirl (with Orange Juice, not the dreamsicle that they now serve)
Macadamia torte @ Kona
Sticky Rice in edible shell @ Kona
 
I also miss the Monte Cristo sandwich from Columbia Harbour House.

The open porch at Tony's Town Square Restaurant. Our family would always have breakfast there.

A long time ago now ...
 
I miss the spaghetti and meatballs at Hollywood and Vine from when it was a cafeteria service years ago. My then toddler son (he is now 20), loved that dish and we enjoyed how cute he was eating it.
 
There use to be an Italian buffet in the Contempory Resort where Chef Mickey is now. It was great!!!!!

and they served the mickey shaped butter :)
 

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