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    Originally Posted By tonyanton

    I was wondering if anyone has been at the resort on Thanksgiving Day. If so, does anyone have recommendations (or warnings) for places to dine and enjoy a traditional turkey dinner. Thank you!
     
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    Originally Posted By Lake Nona

    You may want to check out allears for the menu's on Thanksgiving.

    Heres a link...

    <a href="http://allearsnet.com/menu/men_thks.htm" target="_blank">http://allearsnet.com/menu/men
    _thks.htm</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I've been in WDW twice for Thanksgiving weekend, and it was packed both times. On Thanksgiving day, there was a road sign for directions to MK and it said that it was closed. I've never seen any sign like that on any other trip to any Disney park ever. If you stay into the weekend (Saturday and especially Sunday) the crowds disappear really quickly, and it's like going in the off season. I would recomend doing DAK and Epcot on Thursday, as they tend to be less crowded and handle crowds better than the other park, but just prepare to be in big crowds.
     
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    Originally Posted By tonyanton

    Thanks Nona...I had already checked out that site and have booked "Le Cellier" for it's atmosphere and Epcot location (most of my family will be staying at the Boardwalk), though I was wondering if anyone had direct experience with some of the offered hotel buffets.

    Ferret...Thank you as well. We had originally thought "Liberty Tree Tavern" for Thanksgiving, but I want to avoid MK that day due to the crowds. Right now, we'll probably be at Epcot on Thursday, Studios Friday, AK on Saturday, and MK/Epcot Sunday and Monday before departing.

    I would typically not go to the resort on such a busy weekend, but gave in to what family wanted to do. As we've all been so many times, we're not expecting to hit everything as usual and intend to take advantage of our knowledge and FastPass to see what we want to.
     
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    Originally Posted By kennect

    Tony, My personal experience with Thanksgiving there has been some years ago but we had no problems with it...We were staying at the Yacht Club and managed a nice dinner there with no problem....
     
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    Originally Posted By pbjshakelover

    Anyone ever had Thanksgiving at Tony's Town Square Restaurant at MK?
     
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    Originally Posted By Crazy4WDW

    Two years ago we had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner at the Prime Time at MGM. After a yummy turkey dinner we walked through the Osborne Lights on New York Street. They were amazing. We found the crowds at MGM to be quite managable. We had a great day.
     
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    Originally Posted By jcc0621

    I recommend Artist Pointe at The Wilderness Lodge. They serve a traditional Thanksgiving Dinner (Turkey/trimmings) as well as a few things off of their regular menu for those who don't want Turkey. Book NOW. They serve 4 - 10pm but fill up fast. The food is excellent and the service is TOP NOTCH
     
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    Originally Posted By melissa_m

    We spent last Thanksgiving at MGM Studios. I believe it was Crazy4WDW who gave us the idea! We had a turkey lunch at Prime Time and had planned on seeing the Osbourne Lights that night, but we were so exhausted we never got around to the lights :( But that's why we're going back this year, same time!!
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    >>I was wondering if anyone has been at the resort on Thanksgiving Day. If so, does anyone have recommendations (or warnings) for places to dine and enjoy a traditional turkey dinner. Thank you!<<

    Traditional Turkey Dinner? Go to Cracker Barrel for that. Skip Disneyat all cost. Very busy, all weekend long, and lesser chances of your dream coming true during that silly Dreams Campaign.
     

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