How many WDW restaurants have you eaten at?

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Post by 99Soulz » Feb Mon 02, 2009 8:52 am

WOW, I listed out ONLY the table service places we've eaten at since I don't really count the counters or food carts as "restaurants" and was amazed that I got up to 32 places! Waaaay more than I guessed at before I started counting them all up.

Great thread, makes me go back and think about the ones that were from a long time ago.....maybe get back to them on the next trip!

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Post by leblanan » Feb Mon 02, 2009 12:01 pm

Not including any of the carts or a bakery, but including table sit downs and counter services where you get a full meal: 49

We try to do at least one new one each trip.
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Post by jiminycricket » Feb Wed 04, 2009 2:17 pm

We eat at the Garden Grill and The Columbia Harbor house every time! We also love the Hoop-De Doo( but thats every other time!)

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Post by DisBeamer » Feb Wed 04, 2009 4:40 pm

I finally got around to writing this all out. I way underestimated last time. Apparently the total of places using allears as a guide + older places I remember is 70. (Edited because I just remembered Pizza Planet :lol: )

Magic Kingdom

Aunt Polly's (back when they had sandwiches)
Cinderella's Royal Table (and King Stefan's)
Columbia Harbor House
Cosmic Ray's
Crystal Palace
El Pirata y el Perico
Libery Tree Tavern
Pecos Bill
Pinocchio Village Hause
Plaza Restaurant
Tomorrowland Terrace (pre-noodle days)
Tony's Town Square

(12)

Epcot

Electric Umbrella
Sunshine Seasons (in various incarnations)
Fountainview Cafe (when they had food..)
Harry Ramsden's
Le Cellier
Liberty Inn
Lotus Blossom Cafe
Matsu no ma lounge
Restaurant Marrakesh
Rose and Crown
San Angel Inn
Sommerfest
Tempura Kiku (Matsu and it are both gone)
Tokyo Dining
Yakitori House

(27)

MGM

'50's Prime Time
ABC Commissary
Backlot Express
Brown Derby
Hollywood & Vine (before characters)
Pizza Planet
Sci-Fi Dine-In

(34)

Animal Kingdom

Rainforest Cafe
Restaurantosaurus
Tusker House (pre-buffet days)

(37)

Resorts

Jiko
Beaches and Cream
Boardwalk Bakery
Spoodles
Old Port Royale
Shutters at OPR
California Grill
Chef Mickey's
The Wave
The old food and fun center
Pepper Market
The Fountain
Picabu
Trail's End
Narcoossee's
Captain Cook's
Coral Isle (I think that was it..)
Kona Cafe
'Ohana
Spirit of Aloha (not really a restaurant, but still a meal..)
Boatwright's
Riverside Mill
Sassagoula really long name place
Artist Point
Roaring Fork

(62)

DTD

Earl of Sandwich
McDonald's (lol)
Rainforest Cafe again
Wolfgang Puck Express
Planet Hollywood (gross!)
Portobello Yacht Club
Wolfgang Puck Cafe
Minnie Mia (I think it was called ... ages ago)

70!


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Post by Jacca5660 » Feb Wed 04, 2009 11:19 pm

DisBeamer wrote:I finally got around to writing this all out. I way underestimated last time. Apparently the total of places using allears as a guide + older places I remember is 70. (Edited because I just remembered Pizza Planet :lol: )

Magic Kingdom

Aunt Polly's (back when they had sandwiches)
Cinderella's Royal Table (and King Stefan's)
Columbia Harbor House
Cosmic Ray's
Crystal Palace
El Pirata y el Perico
Libery Tree Tavern
Pecos Bill
Pinocchio Village Hause
Plaza Restaurant
Tomorrowland Terrace (pre-noodle days)
Tony's Town Square

(12)

Epcot

Electric Umbrella
Sunshine Seasons (in various incarnations)
Fountainview Cafe (when they had food..)
Harry Ramsden's
Le Cellier
Liberty Inn
Lotus Blossom Cafe
Matsu no ma lounge
Restaurant Marrakesh
Rose and Crown
San Angel Inn
Sommerfest
Tempura Kiku (Matsu and it are both gone)
Tokyo Dining
Yakitori House

(27)

MGM

'50's Prime Time
ABC Commissary
Backlot Express
Brown Derby
Hollywood & Vine (before characters)
Pizza Planet
Sci-Fi Dine-In

(34)

Animal Kingdom

Rainforest Cafe
Restaurantosaurus
Tusker House (pre-buffet days)

(37)

Resorts

Jiko
Beaches and Cream
Boardwalk Bakery
Spoodles
Old Port Royale
Shutters at OPR
California Grill
Chef Mickey's
The Wave
The old food and fun center
Pepper Market
The Fountain
Picabu
Trail's End
Narcoossee's
Captain Cook's
Coral Isle (I think that was it..)
Kona Cafe
'Ohana
Spirit of Aloha (not really a restaurant, but still a meal..)
Boatwright's
Riverside Mill
Sassagoula really long name place
Artist Point
Roaring Fork

(62)

DTD

Earl of Sandwich
McDonald's (lol)
Rainforest Cafe again
Wolfgang Puck Express
Planet Hollywood (gross!)
Portobello Yacht Club
Wolfgang Puck Cafe
Minnie Mia (I think it was called ... ages ago)

70!


Holy geez.
WOW, you eat a lot! LOL, LOL!!!!!! :lol: :shock: :P Now I'm going to have to go back over mine and see what I've missed. I've just looked at your list and I see at least 6 or 7 I've missed.
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Post by DisBeamer » Feb Thu 05, 2009 12:22 am

Jacca5660 wrote: WOW, you eat a lot! LOL, LOL!!!!!! :lol: :shock: :P Now I'm going to have to go back over mine and see what I've missed. I've just looked at your list and I see at least 6 or 7 I've missed.
I know, right? I'm amazed I've ever been on any of the rides. :lol: :lol:

In all seriousness, though, that's spread over 25+ trips in my 31 year lifetime, and more recently I've made a point of trying new restaurants on trips for something new to do. And there's a few closed, and a few we went once and will never go back; not very many are repeats. It does add up, though. I was really surprised there were that many. And that's still not counting snack places. I shudder to think how much money I've spent in Disney restaurants over the years...

What really surprises me, though, is there are still at least a dozen places I can name off the top of my head I want to try and haven't gotten to. Used to be there were 99 restaurants on property. I guess that must be higher nowadays.
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Post by Jacca5660 » Feb Thu 05, 2009 12:50 am

DisBeamer wrote:
Jacca5660 wrote: WOW, you eat a lot! LOL, LOL!!!!!! :lol: :shock: :P Now I'm going to have to go back over mine and see what I've missed. I've just looked at your list and I see at least 6 or 7 I've missed.
I know, right? I'm amazed I've ever been on any of the rides. :lol: :lol:

In all seriousness, though, that's spread over 25+ trips in my 31 year lifetime, and more recently I've made a point of trying new restaurants on trips for something new to do. And there's a few closed, and a few we went once and will never go back; not very many are repeats. It does add up, though. I was really surprised there were that many. And that's still not counting snack places. I shudder to think how much money I've spent in Disney restaurants over the years...

What really surprises me, though, is there are still at least a dozen places I can name off the top of my head I want to try and haven't gotten to. Used to be there were 99 restaurants on property. I guess that must be higher nowadays.
Because of the expense of eating on property. It seems every meal for 4' no mater what meal, cost at least $50. We eat at Cracker Barrel on (advantage driving to WDW) 192 or 27, It not just because of cost either, it's just nice to have something that feels like home cooking every once in a while.
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Post by kima86 » Feb Fri 06, 2009 12:43 am

Let's see, I've been to WDW 7 times now and here's a list of the places (excluding snack carts) I've tried:

All Star Sports End Zone Food Court
Everything Pop Food Court
Olivia's Cafe
Good's Food to Go
Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe
Casey's Corner
Crystal Palace
Diamond Horseshoe Saloon Revue
Liberty Tree Tavern
Main Street Bakery
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn
Tony's Town Square Restaurant
Electric Umbrella Restaurant
Fountain View Bakery
Garden Grill Restaurant
Sunshine Seasons
Biergarten
Boulangerie Patisserie
Cantina de San Angel
Chefs de France
Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe
Le Cellier Steakhouse
50s Prime Time Cafe
ABC Commissary
Sci-Fi Dine In
Flame Tree Barbecue
Tamu Tamu Refreshments
Earl of Sandwich
Rainforest Cafe
Planet Hollywood
Wolfgang Puck Express

So, if I counted correctly, that makes 31 (some of which we've gone to more than once).
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Post by Jacca5660 » Feb Fri 06, 2009 12:46 am

WOW! You do like variety, don't you?
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Post by 99Soulz » Feb Fri 06, 2009 10:11 am

Geez, I totally missed DTD, that's 5 more sit-downs...bringing the sit-down (server required) total to 37.

Now I think I need to go and count up the counters as well to see how much weight Disney has made me gain over the years.

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Post by sherabby » Feb Fri 06, 2009 12:49 pm

Is CRT worth two credits off the dining plan? We have never done it before and my son really wants to eat in the Castle. I was thinking of surprising him but I don't want to be dissapointed in the food there.
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Post by DisBeamer » Feb Fri 06, 2009 11:19 pm

sherabby wrote:Is CRT worth two credits off the dining plan? We have never done it before and my son really wants to eat in the Castle. I was thinking of surprising him but I don't want to be dissapointed in the food there.
Several years ago, before they went to all character dining, I would have said a big YES. They used to have awesome food in there at dinner. Stilton-crusted gratin ... *drool*.

Now, though, I dunno. I've heard a lot of bad reviews of the food, but I think most people go for the 'event', so I suspect it depends on which is most important to you.
Jacca5660 wrote:Because of the expense of eating on property. It seems every meal for 4' no mater what meal, cost at least $50. We eat at Cracker Barrel on (advantage driving to WDW) 192 or 27, It not just because of cost either, it's just nice to have something that feels like home cooking every once in a while.
Yeah, I can't honestly say I remember having any of the sit down meals when it was my parents taking me and my brother (except King Stefan), and only a few from when they were just taking me. Most of the dining adventures I've had have been post getting married, party of two. Little bit cheaper that way. Cracker Barrel does rock, though. Mmmbiscuits.
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Post by Jacca5660 » Feb Tue 10, 2009 11:56 pm

DisBeamer wrote:
sherabby wrote:Is CRT worth two credits off the dining plan? We have never done it before and my son really wants to eat in the Castle. I was thinking of surprising him but I don't want to be dissapointed in the food there.
Several years ago, before they went to all character dining, I would have said a big YES. They used to have awesome food in there at dinner. Stilton-crusted gratin ... *drool*.

Now, though, I dunno. I've heard a lot of bad reviews of the food, but I think most people go for the 'event', so I suspect it depends on which is most important to you.
Jacca5660 wrote:Because of the expense of eating on property. It seems every meal for 4' no mater what meal, cost at least $50. We eat at Cracker Barrel on (advantage driving to WDW) 192 or 27, It not just because of cost either, it's just nice to have something that feels like home cooking every once in a while.
Yeah, I can't honestly say I remember having any of the sit down meals when it was my parents taking me and my brother (except King Stefan), and only a few from when they were just taking me. Most of the dining adventures I've had have been post getting married, party of two. Little bit cheaper that way. Cracker Barrel does rock, though. Mmmbiscuits.
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK!!!!!! I have family on Staten Island that travel to Allen Town just for Cracker Barrel.
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Post by DisBeamer » Feb Thu 12, 2009 3:56 am

Jacca5660 wrote:CHICKEN FRIED STEAK!!!!!! I have family on Staten Island that travel to Allen Town just for Cracker Barrel.
Bwehehehe. Lots of my friends and family back home (in frozen Canadia) envy my ability to go to Cracker Barrel whenever I want. I know a few who'll cross the border for chicken n' biscuits.

Vaguely back on topic, they posted some pics of the Trail's End breakfast buffet on the DIS last week. I wanted to drive there right then... *drool*.
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Post by jenjolt » Feb Sat 14, 2009 9:43 am

Wow some of you have really eaten at a lot of places I'm in awe!! I've just now started to appreciate Disney Dining. This last trip I was on the Deluxe Plan and I really enjoyed it.

I ate at
Akershus Princess Dinner
Chef Mickey's
Hollywood Brown Derby
Les Chefs
Yatchsman
Yak and Yeti
Ohana's
Columbia Harbor House
1900 Park Fare
50's Prime Time Cafe
Crystal Palace
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