Where to eat Thanksgiving dinner?

jswdwvac

Florida Native now a New Yorker
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Haven't been to the parks in a long while - where is the best place for Thanksgiving dinner with a 4 and 6 yo???:thumbsup2
 
Without a doubt, Liberty Tree Tavern at the Magic Kingdom. Thanksgiving-ish food is always served, and Goofy, Minnie, Pluto, Chip and Dale are there to meet and greet.
 
Good to know as I've struggled with this same decision and finally made ADR for Liberty tree on DDP.;)
 
We ate Christmas dinner at the Yachtsman Steakhouse. Totally different than the regular menu. It was fabulous. Would recommend it and go again if I ever have the opportunity.
 

Many of the resort TS restaurants will have a different menu on Thanksgiving than they usually do. They will have a traditional turkey dinner, and they may not serve the usual a la carte items on their regular menu (although they typically offer one or two, in case you're vegetarian or don't like turkey). One caveat though - don't make really late reservations if you can help it. A couple different years we ate Thanksgiving at Disney, and as we were finishing up our meal around 8pm, they were starting to run out of some of the items, like pumpking pie, and people weren't happy.
 
We have ARD's at Le Cellier for Thanksgiving dinner. I have been told they serve some traditional turkey day iteam along with their menu items. We are really looking forward to eating there.
 
We had Thanksgiving dinner at Chef Mickey's. It is traditionally our first night's dinner, and since we arrived on Thanksgiving Day, figured we would stick with our tradition. But, we were a bit hesitant about it....I mean, Thanksgiving Dinner at CM's??? Well, we lucked out and were seated on the upper level, right beside a window. The sun was setting, it was beautiful. The room was a bit quieter than the rest of the restaurant. And the characters all made it up to us eventually. But, the really great thing was that there was something for each of us as far as dinner went. I have to have my turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, etc, yet dh hates turkey dinner. He was able to get some nice roast beef. DD? She doesn't like anything so was happy with mini-hot dogs and chicken strips and a huge bowl of ice cream!! It was really very good!
 


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