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Our next trip we'll be looking to eat at all new TS places (with the exception of CP and BOG). We're going to really try and shake things up so we don't get Disneyed out. So if you don't mind pleas let us know your favorite TS in each park and your all time favorite TS at a resort. ps he's not interested in V&A, he thinks it might be a little too hoity toity, having to wear a jacket and all THNX

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Try the Turf Club at SSR. you will be pleasantly surprised. It is a true hidden gem and does not get one quarter of the recognition that it deserves.

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Favorite Animal Kingdom TS: Yak & Yeti FOR SURE!

Favorite Epcot TS: Out of the ones we've tried so far (still have a lot more on our list) I really loved Coral Reef. I know it gets so so reviews, but our meal and service was fantastic!

Favorite Hollywood Studios TS: Not really a true TS but we super enjoyed the Brown Derby Lounge. It was a bit less expensive then eating in the restaurant and no reservations required. We also like Prime Time.

Favorite Magic Kingdom TS: We haven't really done much TS in MK (changing that this next trip!) but we loved BOG CS lunch so I'd go with that if the TS dinner is anywhere near as good as lunch!

Favorite Resort TS (in no particular order): Kona Cafe at Poly, California Grill at Contemporary, Hoop Dee Doo Revue at Fort Wilderness

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Okay..MK...None...AK...None..DHS..50's...Epcot..Via Napoli...Favourite Resort restaurant ...Jiko at AKL...

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Here it goes- TS in each park:

MK- Liberty Tree Tavern for lunch.

DHS- I know you didn't have a good experience, but Sci Fi. I remember walking by Hollywood Brown Derby, though and thinking if it was just me and hubby, the outside area would be kind of fun.

AK- I haven't tried it, but I think I would go Yak & Yeti.

EPCOT- This would be a toss up. La Hacienda, or Teppan Edo, if you are feeling a bit social.

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MK- the Plaza
AK- we've only done Tusker House but it was good
HS- 50's Prime Time
Epcot- Garden Grill
Resort- Trails End at Fort Wilderness

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"Disneyed out" you say? Never heard of it. Lost an eye in Disney did you?

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MK - I guess BOG. That's the only one I still do in MK
Epcot - Le Cellier
AK Y&Y
DHS - Brown Derby

Resort - Cali Grill

V&A is worth carrying a jacket and shoes for. It's that good.

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The Colonel wrote:
"Disneyed out" you say? Never heard of it. Lost an eye in Disney did you?

it's something silly my dh said on the last day of our last trip. I think the heat was getting to him. We usually try and get down every other year, but sadly it will be 3 years between trips. Good news he said to plan our longest trip yet!!! I'm sure it was just the heat.

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MK - Tony's
EPCOT - garden grill
DHS - hollywood & vine I think. I've only ever done the Star Wars dinner, but it was awesome
AK - oh dear...is it possible? I've never eaten a table service meal here! We always go to flame tree
Resorts - I muchlove Ohana oh and the seafood buffet at cape may cafe

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At AK we loved Yak and Yeti and liked Tusker House, but I recommend skipping Tusker and gpoing to AKL's Boma for more variety.

At Epcot I'm hard pressed to pick just one. Spice Road Table is amazing, but you can get a good table-service meal all over Epcot.

There are no TS restaurants at MK or DHS that really appeal to me. At MK we'll hop the monorail or a boat to a nearby resort; at DHS we hope the boat to Epcot.

Our top resort restaurant is AKL's Sanaa, but many others are good, most especially Artist Point at WL and California Grill at the Contemporary.

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figgy wrote:
So if you don't mind pleas let us know your favorite TS in each park and your all time favorite TS at a resort.

Epcot - Via Napoli
Animal Kingdom - Yak & Yeti

I don't really have a favorite Table Service for Hollywood Studios or Magic Kingdom. I'd much rather take the monorail over to the Polynesian for 'Ohana.

Most of my favorite restaurants are at Resorts: Contemporary Resort - California Grill, Wilderness Lodge - Whispering Canyon, Beach Club - Cape May for Breakfast.