Where to go for Thanksgiving?

PoohIsHome

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Okay, homies, here's my dilemma. We'll be at Uni Thanksgiving week, DH's only request is that he get a true Thanksgiving meal. Any suggestions?

My parents are snowbirds and live about 90 minutes outside of ORL, but with the 24th being our check out day....I don't know that we want to spend our last day traveling back and forth.
 
Ha! we were at Seaworld last year for turkey day, went to Blaze Pizza at Disney Springs
 
I just made reservations for Trattoria Del Porto at PBH which is where we will be staying over the holiday. It's a buffett with all the tradional foods plus a large assortment of other dishes. I know RPR, HRH and SB all have buffets also. You may want to check them out.
 
I just made reservations for Trattoria Del Porto at PBH which is where we will be staying over the holiday. It's a buffett with all the tradional foods plus a large assortment of other dishes. I know RPR, HRH and SB all have buffets also. You may want to check them out.

D'uh! Don't know why I didn't think of that! The Kitchen is doing a Thanksgiving buffet, just called. :-)
 

Ha! we were at Seaworld last year for turkey day, went to Blaze Pizza at Disney Springs
How did the crowds seem to you at SeaWorld that day relative to Universal crowds that week? We're planning to spend TG day at SeaWorld this year and I'm hoping it's a good plan!
 
How did the crowds seem to you at SeaWorld that day relative to Universal crowds that week? We're planning to spend TG day at SeaWorld this year and I'm hoping it's a good plan!

I'm sorry, I was mistaken. For the last year's trip we went wed/sat (fri at Discovery Cove), but a few years prior we went on Thanksgiving day. I don't remember the crowds being bad then, although we had 2 kids under 6 at that time and didn't wait on lines for the main attraction rides.

I do think its cool to go one day non-Christmas theme, then the next have a totally differently decorated park. Seaworld really does Christmas right. The Christmas shows are great as well.

Also I can't compare to Universal as Ive haven't been there yet.
 















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