Thanksgiving dinner at DL

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    Originally Posted By zscfan

    Has anyone ever spent Thanksgiving at DL??? I know the crowds must be huge, but what about dinner???

    What places would you recommend for a traditional dinner (maybe at the DL hotels), and are reservations needed?

    Any reviews regarding the food?
     
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    Originally Posted By Mickey Dude

    I have been going since I was about 2 every year for Thanksgiving and ill be there again this year to!! But anyway the crowds are big but not bad untill you get the the day before and after thanksgiving day. For dinner most of the resturants in the park offer special turkey dinners which are really good. Me and my family have made it cool tradition to go to the big thunder mountain BBQ...it doesn't have Turkey but it has some good food hehe
     
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    Originally Posted By ezoot

    I was at DL for Thanksgiving last year. We had a wonderful time. It was busy, but it was so well worth it.

    We had Thanksgiving dinner at the DLH. It was expensive ($55), but worth it if you can enjoy the whole experience: wonderful food, relaxed environment, character photo opps, and sitting around a table with good friends and family. Wish I was going to be there again this year, but alas, in-laws in Iowa....
     
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    Originally Posted By ssturgeo

    <a href="http://www.wdwinfo.com/Disneyland/Events/Thanksgiving.html" target="_blank">http://www.wdwinfo.com/Disneyl
    and/Events/Thanksgiving.html</a>

    http://www.mouseplanet.com/articles.php?art=mm051104av

    Here are a couple of links that have prices and menu basics
     
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    Originally Posted By RAM1984

    This topic seems to come up a lot. I always chime in with our Thanksgiving tradition. We bring in a loaf of bread and buy a turkey leg for sandwiches. It is actually pretty yummy. I always buy a pumkin pie that I keep in the hotel for after. And yes, the crowds are big but if you consider that part of the Holiday fun, as we do, it can be very enjoyable.
    So, whether you want an expensive, intimate dinner or something faster and cheaper, I hope you have a wonderful day. This year we have decided on the first week of December for our Holiday visit.
     
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    Originally Posted By zscfan

    Thanks for all of the great info....the menus look wonderful and the prices pretty reasonable, since it would only be me and a few friends.

    How early must reservations be made??? If I wanted to eat at the DL hotel, would you recommend making reservations now???
     
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    Originally Posted By pleddy36

    Reservations can be made 60 days prier to th date, so for Thanksgiving that would be toward the end of September
     
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    Originally Posted By Kansasteen

    Thanksgiving actually was not as busy as we expected a few years back. we dinner at Goofy's Kitchen and it was really great.
     

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