who has the more accurate dining menus?

minnie4me

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allears.net or disboards?
I was looking at the dis board menu section and picked my restaurants, saw a thread where someone mentioned all ears so went there and some stuff not showing up on those menus that I was relying on...
 
I'd say AllEArs is updated more often, but neither are perfect. If you are looking at TS, you can always check WDW's website.
 
I'd say AllEArs is updated more often, but neither are perfect. If you are looking at TS, you can always check WDW's website.

WDW's website is best, but not all menus are available for TS restaurants. No buffets are listed and several a la carte menus are absent also. I actually look at the dates on the top of the menus to see which has been most recently updated.
 
If you have a smartphone, you can get the wdw dining app. We were there 3 weeks ago and the app was very accurate. I love it!!
 

I like the WDWInfo.com ones and the ones straight from the Disney World website.
 
All ears is pretty inaccurate. They still have the food items for 1900 Park Fare dinner buffet from before the rehab 4-5 years ago when the menu changed drastically. It says updated because they update the prices every so often. They also don't list waffles for Ohana breakfast etc. I'd be fine with their inaccuracies if they didn't keep posting updated next to places that they have just verified prices on instead of verifying the menu.
 
Thanks OP for asking about this. I actually forgot that the WDW site had menus - I need to check them out. It must be hard to keep the menus up to date -- but I have seen inaccuracies, so sometimes you just have to wait and see -- at least the menus give you an idea of what is there.

Most entrees for TS (non-buffet) seem accuate but the appetizers are what seem to be the most inaccurate.

Have fun and happy eating! :thumbsup2
 
Is there any other menus that you KNOW are not quit accurate at allears? I have been using that to preplan.
 
Allears has always been very accurate, If you go to the Disney site where you book a restaurant on line they have some menus that look like the actual menu atsome restautrants
 
I just LOVE when reviewers take a picture of the menus -- those are most accurate -- of course you can't really find them at your fingertips though.

I tried to take pictures of menus and mine never came out so I didn't post them.

Well ... really off topic but just sometimes if you find a restaurant you want to try, you can find a review on the DIS boards with a menu! :thumbsup2

Some of the reviews make me drool!!!!!!!!!!!
 
We usually go with allears.net.... The menu seems more updated and complete there! :)
 
Next to the ones published by Disney, I've had the best luck with allears menus: they're well-organized and the folks there seem pro-active in updating them.
 
I just LOVE when reviewers take a picture of the menus -- those are most accurate -- of course you can't really find them at your fingertips though.

I tried to take pictures of menus and mine never came out so I didn't post them.

Well ... really off topic but just sometimes if you find a restaurant you want to try, you can find a review on the DIS boards with a menu! :thumbsup2

Some of the reviews make me drool!!!!!!!!!!!

Try www.themouseforless.com, they have pictures of the menus with dates.
 
One would hope that the actual Disney website would have the most accurate menus--
But the individual menus are with each individual restaurant page, making it a real job to look over a lot of menus.
Which is why the menus on Disboards and Allears are organized and easy to navigate.
 
We generally check out all the various menus. However, you have to use them as a guideline no matter where they are posted, and not expect that the menu will be identical when you arrive, especially if you are looking more than six months out. They could change the menu the very day you go to dine there (it's happened to us before). We use the online menu to see if there are typically several items we would consider eating, vs. only finding one item on the menu we would eat. If there are several items, then we would be willing to book in advance to dine there. If there's only one item, we would be more inclined to wait and see if we can get in at the last minute when we've had a chance to see the current menu for ourselves. Since we don't use the dining plan, we tend to book more last minute anyway.
 
Any menu is only accurate the day it is posted. They are all subject to change so expect that the item you have your heart set on may not still be available.

:cheer2::cheer2::cheer2:
 












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