Originally Posted By disney dave b my family and I will be at Disneyland for Thanksgiving, and are looking for some suggestions for Thankgiving dinner !
Originally Posted By dlkozy BB does not serve lunch on that day-dinner prices all day-at least that is the way it has been in the past. I like the Plaza Inn-but they do not take reservations. It is VERY, VERY crowded on Thanksgiving so I would eat early and somewhere that took reservations AND I would make those reservations as soon as you are allowed-I don't remember if it is 90 or 60 days out. Anyone that did not have reservations last year was pretty much out of luck for table service, I passed many of the restaurants in both DL and DTD that were turning people away.
Originally Posted By RAM1984 If you are looking for a sit down dinner in the parks, take the above advice. We, on the other hand took a loaf of French bread with us, bought a turkey leg from a vendor and made sandwiches. We brought a pumpkin pie with us and had it when we got back to our hotel. It is crazy crowded at Thanksgiving so plan accordingly. Good luck and have fun. We have decided to go the first week of December this year to avoid some of the Holiday crowds.
Originally Posted By dlkozy Great idea, RAM 1984! If we ever are there again during Thanksgiving madness, I will remember your eating ideas!
Originally Posted By Deogges Mom Last year we ate at Stoyteller's Cafe at The Grand Californian. They have a great buffet for Thanksgiving that is a good value even if it does seem a little pricey. Just be sure to make the priority seating arrangements early. You can call up to sixty days before.
Originally Posted By dlkozy We ate at Storyteller's once and I won't eat there again. There were only a handful of people there when we were but their service was TERRIBLE! ANYTHING that we needed had to be requested over and over and over. They took our dirty dishes and stacked them up behind our table (they were so close that we could touch them) on a low rock ledge, like one that you would sit on, instead of clearing them away. Some of our table ate at the buffet and some ate of the menu. Those that chose the buffet had eaten 2x and were THROUGH before the menu people ever got their food-and theirs came COLD! To top it off Storyteller's buffet, IMHO, had the least amount of choices that I have ever seen at a buffet.