What is your least fav dining in all parks?

Pinochios Village Haus is okay. Last time we went, they had changed the menu. It is a tradition to eat there, though. Gotta wave at the people on "It's a Small World".
 
MK - LTT (microwaved cafeteria food - ugh)
EP - Coral Reef (just never lived up to its reputation)
MGM - H & V (so-so at best)
AK - It's all been good
DTD - Planet Hollywood (had buffalo wings and they were half raw & nasty)
 
This is easy.....Marakesh, without a doubt----followed a close second by Biergarten.

And to think, that there was a time when Marakesh was in our top 5 favorite places to eat.
 
Well it depends on if it's lunch or dinner for some places:

MK:
Liberty Tree (dinner) - we had lunch here and it was fabulous!
CRT(lunch) - yuck all around and pricey

MGM:
Sci-Fi (dinner) - always a must do for lunch.

Epcot:
Coral Reef - tried it twice, horrible both times
Rose & Crown - tried three times and not great any of the times
Akershus - tried it pre-princess, it had glowing reviews from books and online, and the food and atmosphere weren't any of our favorites.

AK - trying Flame Tree for the first time next trip. We usually eat at a resort restaurant before going here.
 

MK- Peco Bill's- It was just nasty.

Boma (not in a park)- Not very good food and we waited forever and they seated people who had ADR's way after ours first. My DH is not a picky eater and he said when we come back to Disney, we are not coming here again. For him to not like something, it must not have been very good.
 
gshumaker said:
Why H&V?

We have ADRs for it in August for Fanstasmic? Should we consider changing?


We went one December and did not like the food at all, service was the pits too
 
Daisysmom said:
I realize everyone has their own opinions, but I would have to say my worst dining experience was the Flame Tree BBQ at AK. Dry meat, virtually no bbq sauce, stale bun, etc. I know others here love it, but it sure isn't bbq like I am used to. I should have gone to Tusker House.


We were looking forward to Flame Tree also, but we were pretty disappointed. Dry meat, hard bun, mushy corn. Quite the let down after we'd made a point of visiting it. Too many other place to try before we'd venture back here again.

Oh, and a public service announcement ;) from us....even though there are CM's to clean tables, it would make life so much nicer if people could at least pick up their own trays, use the garbage cans, etc. We couldn't believe the mess we encountered in the eating areas at Flame Tree. Do people actually throw food around when they're outside? Can they at least make an effort to pick up after themselves a bit? Thank you....stepping down from the soap box now! :)
 
It's funny how some of the "least favs" listed were some of our most memorable dining experiences for food or atmosphere:
Loved Sci Fi for atmosphere (went for late lunch)- the food we ordered was delish also (DH & I shared Turkey sandwich, salad w/ honey glazed pecans & blue cheese, & m'shake)
Loved FF - had birthday dinner there 3 yrs ago
Pecos Bill - was ok; not terrible. The chicken wrap was fresh & quite good & I had baby carrots instead of fries.
Fish & Chips stand in Epcot - We always share one order of these every trip to WDW & although greasy, always very good!
 
The only meal on our recent trip that I did not like was CS at Hurricane Hannahs at Stormalong Bay. The burgers and the turkey wraps were terrible. My wrap was like a flat fruit roll up of some bad lunch meat and american cheese, with a bunch of mayo. Not my idea of a good sandwich. The burger was very subpar, as well. But, my friend had the veggie wrap and she really liked it, so if I'm out at the pool again, that's what I will order.
 
Ms.Mouse said:
Believe it or not... WCC. I read so many wonderful, fun reviews about WCC so we just had to try it when we went (Dec. 2005). The food was pretty good (not great, just good), the service, though, was horrible and it wasn't antics but rudeness... My dh came in to meet us after we were seated so he didn't get a chance to look at a menu and the waitress was calling him "stupid" and said "what's the matter, can't you read"... rude comments instead of fun antics. When she was taking the order of the family on the other side of us, she said ... not word for word but pretty close to...Well, if they were able to make up their minds sooner... I would have been here to get your order sooner. Well, he heard the things she was saying to our table members (of 9) so he didn't order, he got up and left at that point with his family. As I thought about it I made a decision...I'LL NEVER GO BACK TO WCC AGAIN!!!!!!

Um, that kind of sounds like some of the antics they pull. Just my opnion.
 
All Star movies is not so bad. I really like the taco salad or the kids spaghetti. Also, the ala carte slab of chocolate cake is good, but only if you are a chocoholic like me!
 
We really liked the ASMo cafeteria but that's just us.

I didn't like Flame tree that much it wasn't horrible though. I didn't like cs at the mexican pevilion at all!!
I haven't had a sit down meal that I really didn't like yet.
 
Oh, and a public service announcement ;) from us....even though there are CM's to clean tables, it would make life so much nicer if people could at least pick up their own trays, use the garbage cans, etc. We couldn't believe the mess we encountered in the eating areas at Flame Tree. Do people actually throw food around when they're outside? Can they at least make an effort to pick up after themselves a bit? Thank you....stepping down from the soap box now! :)[/QUOTE]

I have to totally agree with you here....I guess I'm stepping up on the soap box for a bit. :guilty: I wish everyone would pick up after themselves too. How hard is it to take your tray of garbage to one of the dozens of trash cans on your way out? On a busy day at the Electric Umbrella at Epcot, my sister and I sat down at one of the outdoor tables. In the middle of the dining area were 2 tables where people had left their trays, garbage and unfinished food. :sad2: As some of you probably know, birds can sometimes be a nuisance at some of the outdoor locations because people feed them. Well, the birds were literally attacking these trays of unfinished food and garbage was being knocked all over the ground. Not only did it upset me that people were so lazy where they couldn't dump their own trays, but you should have seen the people sitting all around these 2 tables, complaining about the birds and the mess they were making! No one took the initiative to walk over and dump the trays themselves. It just made me angry :furious: and I got up and cleaned the mess up myself. One of the things that always impresses me about Disney is how clean the parks and resorts are....and then to see how some people can be such "pigs", it amazes me that Disney is able to keep up with it as well as they do. Okay, off my soap box now. :blush: Thanks for listening!
 
SaraMc said:
Mine would have to be in Epcot, the resturant in the basement of The land pavillion.

Close second. Planet Hollywood.

hi
agreed, when it first opened after rehab it was swarming with flies, there gone but it still seems tatty
 
our worst meal in WDW was the room service pizza we ordered from POFQ on our last trip in 2002. It was the WORST pizza i have ever had, and it was something like $30.00 for 1 large pizza, with only cheese on it. We also didn't care for the wet soggy eggs in the POFQ dining hall for breakfast, they were gross too. Other than that we enjoyed the food at the other places we ate at.
 
It's strange how places we've had great experiences repeatedly end up on other people's "worst" list. I think all the restaurants must occasionally have really bad days -- I can't believe we would all have totally different standards.

However, some places come up over and over as bad... The Terrace Noodle Station in MK and ABC Commissary in MGM come to mind.

We have had great meals & not-so-great, blah meals, but none that were really awful.

Places I won't go back to are:
The food court at The Contemporary
The food court restaurant at CSR
Biegarten

I would add the cafeteria at the Dolphin, but I heard it was being completely redone, so I might give it another chance.
 


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