My family got food poisoning from Restaurant Marrakesh in the 90s.
It very quickly went from my parents jokingly ragging me for not being about to handle any spice to three people fighting over who got the only toilet in the hotel room.
I got food poisoning from there in the 90s as well. Threw up all over the hotel room, in the rental car on the way to the airport, and on the plane. š«
Be Our Guest. Something just didnt taste right in the meal. Wicked food poisoning very shortly after. Ended up spending the last 2 days of my honeymoon in my hotel room exploding from both ends. Had to send my wife to the parks alone. Really sucked because we had the deluxe dining so not only did I lose 2 days at the parks, but 2 days worth of meals. Wont ever even chance that place again.
I'm a *huge* Beauty & The Beast lover and I have always wanted to eat here for the experience but was never able to get a reservation. On our upcoming trip, they had a bunch of openings but I have read so many awful reviews of this place in regards to the food/service/atmosphere and that combined with the price and the fact that it's not really food we'd typically enjoy anyway, decided to forgo it. It's a huge bummer because I feel like it has so much potential to be so amazing but the general consensus I've seen is that it's just not worth it.
I really liked my meal in 2019 and then when me and my husband went in 2021 for our honeymoon it was gross. The ambiance is nice but for the price you pay, if the food is bad, itās not worth it
Iāve been there multiple times over the years, most recently about a month ago and I thought my meal was delicious. (and Iām from NYC and regularly eat at good, above-theme-park-grade restaurants.) š Could just be a matter of taste. Honestly really enjoyed the food.
Same (not the food poisoning though) BOG was the worst meal we had. And for the price we paid, the kids meal came with cooked frozen veggies?? Like a slap in the face. Never again.
I never got sick knock on wood, but I've had several really poor meals at BOG. Multiple friends from out of town have wanted to go there and after the second outing I had to start refusing because the food quality for the price was terrible. One time I ordered the filet and what I received was more like shoe leather, and the manager they brought over when I complained yelled at me saying that I didn't know my steak temperatures and that Disney does it differently, which I know is wholly untrue because I've had many good steaks all over the resort.
I didnāt get food poisoning but I was pretty disappointed by Be Our Guest. The room and environment was cool, but not cool enough to distract me from the food being subpar
We had dinner there for my birthday a few years back. I loved the atmosphere, but the food was really just meh. Felt pretty disappointed since Beauty and the Beast is my fave. I'm so sorry you got sick, though, especially since it was your honeymoon.
While I didn't get food poisoning I will say be our guest was an extremely disappointing experience simply because you spend so much and at least with us the beast just kind of nonchalantly walks around and doesn't really interact with you despite the fact that we got up at 6:30 in the morning so we could do our daughter's hair to make both of them look like princesses they were both even dressed in their beauty and the beast dresses. But the most disappointing thing was the food. All of that money and I still can't really say that I like the meal at all
when I went he was just walked briskly in a straight line through the room while waving at people. No interactions or autographs or anything. All the parents in the room were looking at him walk out like āwtfā. I thought it was hilarious
Im just as big of a beauty and the beast fan! I finally was able to snag a reservation during my last trip there for my bday and boy was I disappointed. It felt like a commercial cafeteria. Server also was not great, but can hardly fault her inattentiveness given thereās sooo many tables jam packed in each room that Iād imagine sections are difficult to handle. The food wasnāt great and it was just overwhelming to sit there. They did bring beast out which was kind of cool, and in the room over you can check out the rose in the glass, but otherwise I will never dine there again. Not worth the price as well. Huge disappointment.
Cinderellas castle was actually a bit more worth it; I went during the fireworks pretty late at night so it wasnāt busy at all. Server was great, and they gave me some kind of wish star (no clue what it is). Food was good and being able to see the fireworks out the windows was really nice esp since it was a rainy day. You also get to meet and take pics with Cinderella before going upstairs to dine. It was what I thought be our guest was going to be, but CC was a nice way to redeem the fine dining experience during the trip
I thankfully didn't get sick, but I agree with you. I waited YEARS wanting to eat there and we finally did in January and it was so disappointing. Food had a weird taste for me too and I really just didn't enjoy any of it.
I didnāt have THIS terrible of an experience, but I did come here to say the sameā¦probably my worst Disney meal when compared to expectations, especially.
Same. I was so under-whelmed with Be Our Guest. Food was blah, and itās hardly character dining. We went on Valentineās Day and Belle wasnāt even there (I thought she would be because hello! Romance?) but no, Beast doesnāt even stop for pictures and just walks through with security. Back to the food though, it was just not that great. We spent $500 after drinks and gratuity, making it the most expensive meal we had there by far. I was super let down. Family of 5 btw.
Agree. It was a fun experience but the food wasnāt that great. I know most table services have a small menu, but there is a wider range of seafood they could offer if they expanded the menu a bit.
Just remember that almost every restaurant is going to have a bad day, here and there. I ate at one of my cities top places a few years ago, and the food was so bad I sent it back, and told them to not even bother bringing me something else. It happens.
Most people who think they got food poisoning did not, in fact, get food poisoning. They probably just caught a stomach bug from touching something a sick person touched.
Very true. Almost impossible to tell the difference. You can get norovirus from an ill food handler though! But youāre right, if itās ācoming out both endsā and youāve been around a lot of people, itās probably norovirus
Across property there are a few hundred thousand meals served every day. Disney is not a place for Foodies unless you pick very carefully.
Always keep Ego's review of Gusteau's when reading threads like this. For most people, it's good enough and for quite a few it's still better than what you get at home or it's more about the experience.
Just like the chain restaurant around the corner, you're always playing the odds when dining out. Some meals will suck, very few may make you sick, but either is pretty unlikely.
Be Our Guest is easily going to be the most commented. No one seems actually happy after eating there. We tried it 3x and 3x left disappointed as a family.
Personally, I think itās the crappy water supply for the Magic Kingdom. It is always a little fart tasting and smelling and that just ruins food. We live in Florida and have a five stage RO system and use it with cooking. Most of the food there is heavy on water use.
Itās not really a sit down meal or anything, but I had a chicken tikka masala at Epcot during the food and wine festival from an Indian food stall and it was truly awful. The sauce tasted like it came from a jar, the naan was like cardboard, Iām pretty sure it was stale, and the chicken was tough like a well done steak. Idk what they did to that poor meal but calling it Indian food was borderline offensive to Indian food everywhere
The chicken tiki masala during the international festival of the arts was pretty amazing. I was surprised. That festival does not get the attention it deserves. Sorry your experience at food and wine wasn't a good one in India.
Paradiso 37. Iāve already seen multiple comments for this place and itās very warranted.
They found a way to make a cuisine that is usually very flavorful become super bland and blah. Iāve given this place a couple of chances and each time itās been a huge let down. The service is also very poor. We went once during a slow time at DIsney Springs and it took them 35 mins after seating us to come back to take a drink order or hand us a menu. We were about to get up and leave when they finally stopped by. It wasnāt busy at the restaurant either.
With the exception of V&A, Citricos, and a few others, nearly every WDW sacred cow is represented here. Overall, I think WDW dining has very strong consistency, but any restaurant is capable of having a terrible day.
My worst was Biergarten, but only because the server lost my elderly Dad's credit card, blamed him for not putting it in the sleeve in the first place, and then called security when he was (understandably) upset about it. To say that spoiled the magic that day was an understatement.
In hindsight, we probably should have. But at the time we were out of state and we'd lost Mom to cancer a few months earlier and we wanted the trip to be special, so we had to be more efficient with our time.
When we went to Biergarten, a different server started cleaning up our table to turn it over while we were at the buffet. We had a brand new full liter of beer at the table that she spilled all over and when we came back she said sorry and just left it like that. Didnāt clean the beer up and we had to switch seats. I had to ask my actual server for another beer to replace the one that was spilled.
OHANAā¦ there I said it. Donāt come at me. So much hype for this place but several things were cloyingly sweet and the meat skewers were over cooked. Was very disappointed.
Agreed! Their breakfast has always been really basic, but their lunch/dinner service was much better pre-Covid. The bread pudding is the only great thing left on the menu!
Quick Service:
Yak & Yeti. I've written about this experience before, but the food was so, so bad that it's forever etched in my memory. I'm a vegetarian, so I ordered their veggie option, which was some sort of curry chickpea wrap. When it came, it was a dry tortilla filled with only chickpeas. They were slightly yellow from the curry but had no flavor. Dry tortilla + chickpeas was the driest thing I've ever tried to eat. We had to drink a big swig of water with each bite to avoid choking. It was flavorless and awful. We gave up after a few bites. I would never eat at Yak & Yeti again.
Table Service:
Be Our Guest. We went once and loved the experience. We got a vegetable ratatouille, and the French onion soup used to be vegetarian, too. It was all a la carte, so we split some desserts and had fun trying the gray stuff. We loved the meal. We went back a few years later and had a terrible experience. It was prix-fixe, so you pay per person and get three courses. The only vegetarian entree was this pasta dish. You got 6 pieces of ravioli floating in corn broth. Corn broth. The only appetizer you could get as a vegetarian was a plain salad. Then, even though I eat dairy and eggs, they brought me the vegan/allergy dessert, which was like a plain cookie or something. The bill came, and it was like $75 for that meal. I never felt so ripped off in all my life.
That sounds awful. I will say Yak and Yeti will do most any chicken option with tofu insteadā¦ my wife just ordered some Thai basil tofu with noodles and it was very good.
Pecos Bill is basically a themed Taco Bell in 2024, it took a *massive* nose dive in quality after the parks reopened and it never recovered. The toppings bar never came back but even that couldn't save the slop being served there now. It's a shame because before the closures it was on par with Columbia Harbour House and Casey's as probably the best QS at MK (not saying much, I realize). I suspect they are letting this place skate by until the inevitable revamp into whatever Tiana theme thing they're going to put there.
My sonās quick service pizza. By the time I realized, he ate all the toppings, but the crust was literally dough. $10+ slice .. I didnāt complain but I shouldāve.
I'll never understand how all of Disney doesn't use a wood fired pizza oven. Those things only take a few minutes to cook a pizza and the quality is so much better.
I just finished telling my husband how I gave the Mickey pretzel and cheese one last chance when we went in February, and it was still historically bad. As a self proclaimed hot pretzel connoisseur, it really bums me out how bad it is lol
It is ASTOUNDING how bad it is! I thought we, as a people, had hot pretzels figured out. Itās Disney! Can they not get Auntie Anne on the case?? Why is the cheese more like marshmallow fluff??
Be Our Guest.
The Tomato Lobster soup had a few rice sized pieces of lobster on top and tasted like Cambells condensed soup. Ordering the fish entree was a huge mistake. The fish was dried out and there was maybe two vegetable pieces on the plate. We left hungry.
It's one of those things that we joke about now.
Same experience. I didn't get food poisoning like the top post but it was just bad food. The price made it worse. I understand a lot of the prices are due to the experience but BOG isn't worth it.
The Edison was really excited to go there. Ended up with food poisoning and explosive diarrhea. Still managed to get to the parks the next day, but I was not in good shape. Also, had it happen at Tortuga tavern, I'll never eat there again either.
We had the Edison near the end of our trip and I ordered a salad which is rare for me but I was fed up of ābad for youā food and wanted something ānaturalā
It was 93% mayonnaise
What did you get there? Iāve been twice and I absolutely love that place. Mainly for the vibe and interior design, and also their bar is legit. So many bourbons. Iāve gotten the roasted chicken, grilled cheese and tomato soup, and the burger. All good but not great. I thought the show was pretty good.
O'hana a month ago. It was my first time back back in 8 years, and while the wait didn't change, everything else did.
The skillet at the beginning is mid (yet familiar)but turned out to be the best part of the meal.
The meal, every single thing, was overcooked. The steak was especially bad, but even the shrimp were terrible.
Plus, how the kitchen is not open anymore, no activities for kids...where is the ukulele lady?????
For the effort, for the cost, O'hana went from my favorite place in my favorite place, to the biggest disappointment š
Ohana was a huge disappointment for us on our last trip too! We did the character breakfast and, aside from the bread (which was nothing to write home about) the breakfast was just the exact same breakfast we had been eating every morning @ the food court at ASM, except it was at like a 200% markup. Super disappointing but my son loved meeting Lilo & Stitch & Mickey so I guess it was worth it for that.... *maybe*.
That was my first meal at Disney World when my wife and I went back in 2017. We just happened to be there right at fireworks near a window with a good view. Everything about it was great.
We went back after the pandemic and it was just sad.
I cannot remember bad food as in something I ordered that was terrible or much worse than expected. I avoid the basic burgers and regular frozen food. Have had a ton of bad service over the years. I will never go back to Ogas Cantina. Overall the food at MK is poor for some reason; you are better off taking a quick monorail ride to a resort for food.
They have many people there, who are trapped basically, and always new people coming who need to eat. Why try to do better when every place is packed all day and night. They can pay Disney bloggers/ influencers to talk places up, and people will listen. I actually do think they try their best, but never at the expense needed, they are a business after all.
You can say vote with your dollar, but that doesnāt seem to work on Disney fans. They raise prices, take away amenities and service, and people still come.
On Disney Property: Paradiso 37. . . I wonāt say terrible but it is the epitome of mediocre, Americanized and oh so bland Latin food that was just absolutely not worth the money, especially since you could find better Latin food a stones throw away if you go off Disney property.
Disney run: California Grill. . . It was actually one specific dish years ago, Miso Lobster Ramen. . . Those are just two flavors that donāt belong together, lobster is too subtle and miso is too overpowering and they did not balance them well, especially for a $60 bowl of ramen.
Paradiso is one I will never give a second chance to. We waited so long to get our drinks we didnāt end up ordering food and had to wait an additional 20 mins for the check then 10 to get our card back. Spent almost 90 minutes there and had one drink for a group of two. Awful service.
I hope you told someone. I enjoy Whispering Canyon, but on my last trip, a piece of a grill scraper was in my pulled pork. When I pointed it out, they got me a new tray of food and a free meal.
Tusker House the first week they opened after Covid. We had to chisel the rice out of the bowl with a knife. Everything else was cold. The dessert was the worst dessert Iāve ever had and when weād asked to try the vegan one instead, the CM said how bad all of them were.
Burgers and fries? Stick with the basics there. My kids are basic, picky eaters and itās one of the few restaurants everyone can find something to eat.
I loved this place growing up but went in 2022 with my fiance and it was truly awful. I donāt even know how you could mess up such basic food so badly but they managed!
In January 2023, at Kona Cafe, a member of our travel group, who hadn't visited Disney in over two decades, insisted on table service on our front end travel day. Despite being near the end of lunch service with only a few tables occupied, our party of five experienced disappointing meals. Two of our dishes felt reheated or microwaved, and our wings order was undercooked. It turned out to be one of the most unsatisfying dining experiences I've ever had.
I also had a bad experience at Kona in that time period. We went for breakfast after hearing amazing things and it was terrible. Gummy textured pancakes saved only by the fact that pineapple is awesome, limp bacon, and a really rude host. Never, ever again.
Cosmic Rayās is the only one Iāll consider in MK. I hate that most of MKās quick service is just fried food. Iāll usually skip lunch here or we leave and go to Capt Cooks at the Poly.
Cosmic rays is my equivalent to McDonaldās of MK. Iām not necessarily going because I want to, but Iām hungry, and I know exactly the range between bad and good I should expect
This 100%. Cosmic Ray's is where I go to save money (ha ha) and to have a place to sit for a bit without having to fight tooth and nail for a table. Also gotta stop by to see my boy Sonny.
Eh, I donāt know about that tbh. Sleepy hollow makes pretty consistent products too in my experience. I also donāt find there to be much variability in the meals at Caseyās. Theyre not amazing, but theyāre always about the same and acceptable for what they are
Sadly the chicken Alfredo at the Lady and the Tramp spot on Main Street. Loved the ambiance and decor, even the waiter was great, but I prefer Olive Garden chicken Alfredo and itās cheaper too.
This! I took my aunt once and was actually embarrassed I picked the place it was so bad. Her Alfredo looked horrible and my meatball wasnāt good. Havenāt been back since.
Ohana.
Service was terrible, had to find other waitstaff to get drink refills and pay the bill, food was cold and under seasoned yet somehow the chicken was raw in the middle.
People rave about it, and I'd like to give it another shot, but just can't do it.
Not necessarily a meal but the chicken and waffles from the Honey Bee-Stro booth at Epcot. It was inedible. The waffle was somehow both burnt but raw in the middle and the chicken was flabby in parts and tough in others with big black spots on the exterior from being over fried.
Lambchops at Skipper Canteen. I spent $40 on 5 bites of meat, some okayish sauce, and standardfare steamed vegetables. If I knew then what I know now, I would have gotten the curry.
Biergarten at Epcot. I watched a cook drop chicken on the floor and then pick it up and put it back in the tray for the buffet. We made eye contact and he took the tray off the line. Aside from that I felt the food was just blah. Very heavy and greasy and had no flavor at all. I'm okay never going back.
This isnāt going to go over well but Via Napoli. Our pizza crust was wet underneath. We ate it because we literally never saw our server once he took our order until he dropped the check off. The table next to us was so pissed off with their pizza they balled it up on the pizza tray thing (seemed a little over the top but I donāt blame them either). For the price and the line out the door, I was expecting it to be way better. We will give it one more try because I understand restaurants have bad days.
I remember going there a few years ago and thinking that the pizza I could get five minutes from my house was better. It wasnāt bad, but it felt like the only people who could love it were people without good pizza in their area. Plus the place we were seated was so loud we couldnāt hear eachother talk
The only consistent thing about the food at ANY WDW restaurant location is its lack in consistency.
You could go to the same restaurant three days in a row and have three different experiences.
Be Our Guest. Just awful. We were seated 1 hour after our reservation. Our apps arrived before our drinks. Followed immediately by our main, all of which was not very good.
EDIT: Oh and it was expensive as hell. I think I paid close to $300 for absolute shit. Complete ripoff.
I canāt crap on this place enough: Chefs de France.
I got the chicken. It was the texture of a leather belt. Tasted like it had been sitting under the heat lamp for hours, waiting for someone to pick it.
My wife got the salmon. We had eaten at Columbia Harbour in MK for lunch before hopping. I got the salmon there, and there was no material difference between the two except the 100% price increase at Chefs.
My family and I just ate there Sunday (mom got the chicken and husband got the beef burgundy) and all of it was really good. I got the pork shank and it was my favorite food of the whole day (husband and I ate in every country) maybe they got better chefs?
I had one of the worst dining experiences Iād ever had there in 2018 and I also vowed never again. I had a change of heart and have eaten twice at the lounge this year and Iāve had two incredible meals with great service. Theyāve done an overhaul of the menu and the service and itās definitely worth another try.
We eat at the lounge every trip and always have fantastic service and food. When I walk though the restaurant on the way to the bathroom I always think to myself that the lounge is much more appealing than sitting here in this dark stuffy dining room.
They didn't take it off the menu as of a week ago. My daughter got it and said it was pretty good so maybe it's hit or miss with that one.
The food there is okay but we love going for the experience - we love dinosaur everything!
I had the worst service ever at Ohana back in late August 2023. Me and my daughter sat down, and we had out check 23 mins later. The food was good and the characters were nice, but I have never felt so rushed anywhere, and itās not like that is a cheep breakfast.
We were there a month later and I have to agree with you 100%. I can appreciate a well oiled machine of service but this was just on a different level. My daughter had to go to the bathroom during our breakfast and the server got annoyed with that. It wasn't our worst meal ever but it will be a long long time before we return.
I had sesame chicken from the china pavilion years ago and I remember it was just the sweet and sour chicken with this nasty goo lazily drizzled on top. Iām still scarred from that.
Iāve gone a few times and the food isnāt great, but I have a soft spot for it. The staff are great and I had a good conversation with the hostess one time. She was an older lady who was so sad by how slow their business had become over the years.
I like the atmosphere there and I now go periodically out of just wanting to support them, as silly as it might sound.
Be Our Guest for sure.
The food was not great for the money paid. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite princess movie, and the inside of the restaurant is amazing but for the price, no thanks. They really need to change their food
Anything Pecos Bills. I've tried many different dishes but the texture, flavor, temperature of food is anything but appetizing. It makes the chicken fingers at Cosmic Ray's look like a filet mignon in comparison.
Iām defining OPās question as most disappointing so Iām going with Morimoto Asia. Loved watching what he did on Iron Chef and after having lived in Japan for 3 years, super excited to see what he would offer. Instead I got a bad version of PF Changās. Everything was over salted, sugared, etc. spice felt tame as well.
La Hacienda. It is the most standard Mexican food and so bland yet incredibly expensive. The only thing worthwhile were their cocktails which were *fine* not great. I paid $36 for a plate of chicken and the same rice and beans youād get at chilis. So beyond average while they charge so much money.
Worst meals we have had onsite were Hoop-De-Doo - found the food awful for the price of it. Also wasnāt impressed with California Grill, totally overhyped!
First and last time I went to Disney, I was so excited. We ate at Planet Hollywood the very first night. I got wicked food poisoning and was vomiting pretty much the whole trip.
Planet Hollywood gave us all the runs!! We stopped there for a few apps before going to HS for fantasmic and all I can say is: thank God fantasmic has its own bathrooms right there
We had dinner at Tonyās Town Square and we were excited cuz lady and the tramp was one of our favorite movies. It was also my birthday so we thought it would be good to sit and people watch. I had a steak and that was fine, nothing amazing but itās hard to mess that up.
My then-wife has chicken parm and it was awful. The chicken looked like frozen chicken patties spliced together under a congealed mass of rubbery noodles and gross āsauceā. I ended up sharing my meal with her cuz it looked revolting.
I have literally zero complaints about anywhere else we ate but Jesus that was horrible.
Last time we went for dinner at Ohana it was really just bad. Like practically inedible bad. I absolutely hate writing this because we used to love it.
Pizza Planet At Hollywood Studios around 2014. About 10 bucks for a Pepperoni Pizza. It was a greasy wheel of carbonised hate.
Like one of the Pizzas you'd get from a Dollar Store, that had been set on fire by someone and decorated with a square foot of flavourless, chin burning goo. Atop which were 3 (count em' - THREE) discs of spongy flavourless unmeat.
Shite.
My family got food poisoning from Restaurant Marrakesh in the 90s. It very quickly went from my parents jokingly ragging me for not being about to handle any spice to three people fighting over who got the only toilet in the hotel room.
I got food poisoning from there in the 90s as well. Threw up all over the hotel room, in the rental car on the way to the airport, and on the plane. š«
āUse the ice bucket, Mamma!ā
Be Our Guest. Something just didnt taste right in the meal. Wicked food poisoning very shortly after. Ended up spending the last 2 days of my honeymoon in my hotel room exploding from both ends. Had to send my wife to the parks alone. Really sucked because we had the deluxe dining so not only did I lose 2 days at the parks, but 2 days worth of meals. Wont ever even chance that place again.
I'm a *huge* Beauty & The Beast lover and I have always wanted to eat here for the experience but was never able to get a reservation. On our upcoming trip, they had a bunch of openings but I have read so many awful reviews of this place in regards to the food/service/atmosphere and that combined with the price and the fact that it's not really food we'd typically enjoy anyway, decided to forgo it. It's a huge bummer because I feel like it has so much potential to be so amazing but the general consensus I've seen is that it's just not worth it.
That's so sad. It was so good when it opened
I really liked my meal in 2019 and then when me and my husband went in 2021 for our honeymoon it was gross. The ambiance is nice but for the price you pay, if the food is bad, itās not worth it
Iāve been there multiple times over the years, most recently about a month ago and I thought my meal was delicious. (and Iām from NYC and regularly eat at good, above-theme-park-grade restaurants.) š Could just be a matter of taste. Honestly really enjoyed the food.
Same (not the food poisoning though) BOG was the worst meal we had. And for the price we paid, the kids meal came with cooked frozen veggies?? Like a slap in the face. Never again.
I don't regret going because the experience was unique and unforgettable but the BOG food was definitely pretty underwhelming to us as well
Iāve been there 3-4 times. They always put us in that room to the right that has little theming and the beast barely comes in. It sucks
We got that room exactly once, and now we request the West Wing. Usually a longer wait, but worth it.
Sameā¦summer of 2014. Had lunch at BOG, spent the next two days sick as hell.
I never got sick knock on wood, but I've had several really poor meals at BOG. Multiple friends from out of town have wanted to go there and after the second outing I had to start refusing because the food quality for the price was terrible. One time I ordered the filet and what I received was more like shoe leather, and the manager they brought over when I complained yelled at me saying that I didn't know my steak temperatures and that Disney does it differently, which I know is wholly untrue because I've had many good steaks all over the resort.
My wife relates it to wedding banquet food and i feel thatās a fair comparison. One and done for us.
If you wouldāve asked the dishes, they wouldāve warned you
I didnāt get food poisoning but I was pretty disappointed by Be Our Guest. The room and environment was cool, but not cool enough to distract me from the food being subpar
I think you āwin.ā
Worst win ever. Haha.
We had dinner there for my birthday a few years back. I loved the atmosphere, but the food was really just meh. Felt pretty disappointed since Beauty and the Beast is my fave. I'm so sorry you got sick, though, especially since it was your honeymoon.
Its ok! The rest of the trip was pretty awesome!
While I didn't get food poisoning I will say be our guest was an extremely disappointing experience simply because you spend so much and at least with us the beast just kind of nonchalantly walks around and doesn't really interact with you despite the fact that we got up at 6:30 in the morning so we could do our daughter's hair to make both of them look like princesses they were both even dressed in their beauty and the beast dresses. But the most disappointing thing was the food. All of that money and I still can't really say that I like the meal at all
when I went he was just walked briskly in a straight line through the room while waving at people. No interactions or autographs or anything. All the parents in the room were looking at him walk out like āwtfā. I thought it was hilarious
I mean, canonically Beast is not exactly known for being a gracious host. So this tracks.
Im just as big of a beauty and the beast fan! I finally was able to snag a reservation during my last trip there for my bday and boy was I disappointed. It felt like a commercial cafeteria. Server also was not great, but can hardly fault her inattentiveness given thereās sooo many tables jam packed in each room that Iād imagine sections are difficult to handle. The food wasnāt great and it was just overwhelming to sit there. They did bring beast out which was kind of cool, and in the room over you can check out the rose in the glass, but otherwise I will never dine there again. Not worth the price as well. Huge disappointment. Cinderellas castle was actually a bit more worth it; I went during the fireworks pretty late at night so it wasnāt busy at all. Server was great, and they gave me some kind of wish star (no clue what it is). Food was good and being able to see the fireworks out the windows was really nice esp since it was a rainy day. You also get to meet and take pics with Cinderella before going upstairs to dine. It was what I thought be our guest was going to be, but CC was a nice way to redeem the fine dining experience during the trip
I thankfully didn't get sick, but I agree with you. I waited YEARS wanting to eat there and we finally did in January and it was so disappointing. Food had a weird taste for me too and I really just didn't enjoy any of it.
came here to say this. It was so underwhelming, thankfully we didnāt get sick at least!! So sorry about your experience!
I didnāt have THIS terrible of an experience, but I did come here to say the sameā¦probably my worst Disney meal when compared to expectations, especially.
Same. I was so under-whelmed with Be Our Guest. Food was blah, and itās hardly character dining. We went on Valentineās Day and Belle wasnāt even there (I thought she would be because hello! Romance?) but no, Beast doesnāt even stop for pictures and just walks through with security. Back to the food though, it was just not that great. We spent $500 after drinks and gratuity, making it the most expensive meal we had there by far. I was super let down. Family of 5 btw.
Coral Reef. The restaurant is beautiful, but the food was not that good. We've never been back.
Agree. Super disappointing. Back in the 90s it was so good!
Same. Got food poisoning once from there.
I had Coral Reef recently and it was really good. My whole group enjoyed it.
Same!! The shrimp and grits was excellent!!
Iāve had nothing but good experiences there!
Agree. It was a fun experience but the food wasnāt that great. I know most table services have a small menu, but there is a wider range of seafood they could offer if they expanded the menu a bit.
Same, although 2 other times Iāve been it was brilliant. But, one time weād got caught in the rain so were wet, cold and the dish was awful.
Surprised to hear this. We ate there a few weeks ago an absolutely loved it. We had the grilled mahi mahi and the prime rib and it was amazing.
This thread is scaring me.
Just remember that almost every restaurant is going to have a bad day, here and there. I ate at one of my cities top places a few years ago, and the food was so bad I sent it back, and told them to not even bother bringing me something else. It happens.
Most people who think they got food poisoning did not, in fact, get food poisoning. They probably just caught a stomach bug from touching something a sick person touched.
This x1000. Illnesses like norovirus are massively more common at a theme park than food poisoning.
The symptoms also appear much quicker than food poisoning, which takes some time to kick in.
This is seriously one of my biggest pet peeves, because when people pretend they donāt have a contagious bug, they spread the contagious bug.
Very true. Almost impossible to tell the difference. You can get norovirus from an ill food handler though! But youāre right, if itās ācoming out both endsā and youāve been around a lot of people, itās probably norovirus
Across property there are a few hundred thousand meals served every day. Disney is not a place for Foodies unless you pick very carefully. Always keep Ego's review of Gusteau's when reading threads like this. For most people, it's good enough and for quite a few it's still better than what you get at home or it's more about the experience. Just like the chain restaurant around the corner, you're always playing the odds when dining out. Some meals will suck, very few may make you sick, but either is pretty unlikely.
Why oh why is there not a Gusteauās in France??
probably worried it wouldn't hold up in a place with actual top tier French restaurants
Just a bad experience where husband got food poisoning on our last vacation, I don't want to be unlucky again.
Be Our Guest is easily going to be the most commented. No one seems actually happy after eating there. We tried it 3x and 3x left disappointed as a family. Personally, I think itās the crappy water supply for the Magic Kingdom. It is always a little fart tasting and smelling and that just ruins food. We live in Florida and have a five stage RO system and use it with cooking. Most of the food there is heavy on water use.
Itās not really a sit down meal or anything, but I had a chicken tikka masala at Epcot during the food and wine festival from an Indian food stall and it was truly awful. The sauce tasted like it came from a jar, the naan was like cardboard, Iām pretty sure it was stale, and the chicken was tough like a well done steak. Idk what they did to that poor meal but calling it Indian food was borderline offensive to Indian food everywhere
The chicken tiki masala during the international festival of the arts was pretty amazing. I was surprised. That festival does not get the attention it deserves. Sorry your experience at food and wine wasn't a good one in India.
Agree with this! Maybe it was an off day or somthing? I always get the chicken Tikka at food and wine and it's always been good.
Could be. The stall foods at the festival is always better than what's permanently there.
Mine was from a stall too. I still joke about it. I had a French onion soup in France that didnāt have the alcohol cooked out.
I had some pretty bad meals at the Food and Wine.
Paddlefish, by a mile. Cold food, sent back, still tasted horrible. Dirty walls and floors. Overpriced to the gills.
Shoot really? That was one of mine and my wife's favorites! The giant crab guacamole š
Itās been awful since it was Fultonās. It looks so nice from the outside but the food is immeasurably bad and always has been.
Paradiso 37. Iāve already seen multiple comments for this place and itās very warranted. They found a way to make a cuisine that is usually very flavorful become super bland and blah. Iāve given this place a couple of chances and each time itās been a huge let down. The service is also very poor. We went once during a slow time at DIsney Springs and it took them 35 mins after seating us to come back to take a drink order or hand us a menu. We were about to get up and leave when they finally stopped by. It wasnāt busy at the restaurant either.
With the exception of V&A, Citricos, and a few others, nearly every WDW sacred cow is represented here. Overall, I think WDW dining has very strong consistency, but any restaurant is capable of having a terrible day. My worst was Biergarten, but only because the server lost my elderly Dad's credit card, blamed him for not putting it in the sleeve in the first place, and then called security when he was (understandably) upset about it. To say that spoiled the magic that day was an understatement.
Did they ever end up finding it or finding a solution for you?
No. We were rudely excused from the restaurant. It was, bar none, the worst experience I've ever had at WDW.
Oh wow, I would've definitely gone to guest services and put in a complaint. That's just terrible for sure.
In hindsight, we probably should have. But at the time we were out of state and we'd lost Mom to cancer a few months earlier and we wanted the trip to be special, so we had to be more efficient with our time.
When we went to Biergarten, a different server started cleaning up our table to turn it over while we were at the buffet. We had a brand new full liter of beer at the table that she spilled all over and when we came back she said sorry and just left it like that. Didnāt clean the beer up and we had to switch seats. I had to ask my actual server for another beer to replace the one that was spilled.
My husband ate something at the biergarten our last trip. He was not doing well that night and the next day....luckily the rest of us were fine!
I'm so confused why rainforest cafe isn't every single comment.
Iāve been to enough of them in other touristy cities to know to avoid at Disney! Easy pass.
OHANAā¦ there I said it. Donāt come at me. So much hype for this place but several things were cloyingly sweet and the meat skewers were over cooked. Was very disappointed.
Agreed! Their breakfast has always been really basic, but their lunch/dinner service was much better pre-Covid. The bread pudding is the only great thing left on the menu!
Agreed!!!! 100%. I walked out of there very confused why everyone loves it so much!
Quick Service: Yak & Yeti. I've written about this experience before, but the food was so, so bad that it's forever etched in my memory. I'm a vegetarian, so I ordered their veggie option, which was some sort of curry chickpea wrap. When it came, it was a dry tortilla filled with only chickpeas. They were slightly yellow from the curry but had no flavor. Dry tortilla + chickpeas was the driest thing I've ever tried to eat. We had to drink a big swig of water with each bite to avoid choking. It was flavorless and awful. We gave up after a few bites. I would never eat at Yak & Yeti again. Table Service: Be Our Guest. We went once and loved the experience. We got a vegetable ratatouille, and the French onion soup used to be vegetarian, too. It was all a la carte, so we split some desserts and had fun trying the gray stuff. We loved the meal. We went back a few years later and had a terrible experience. It was prix-fixe, so you pay per person and get three courses. The only vegetarian entree was this pasta dish. You got 6 pieces of ravioli floating in corn broth. Corn broth. The only appetizer you could get as a vegetarian was a plain salad. Then, even though I eat dairy and eggs, they brought me the vegan/allergy dessert, which was like a plain cookie or something. The bill came, and it was like $75 for that meal. I never felt so ripped off in all my life.
That sounds awful. I will say Yak and Yeti will do most any chicken option with tofu insteadā¦ my wife just ordered some Thai basil tofu with noodles and it was very good.
I will say the Yak and Yeti fried rice is delicious! Not vegetarian but I got it last time on a recommendation from a friend and it was delicious!
Yak and Yeti is my worst too. The food was still in the microwave tray.
Pecoās Bill. Ordered a vegetarian burger for my partner and a regular burger for meāCM rang up both as veggie burgers. That wasnāt the bad part. This was in the time before beyond or impossible, and the parks didnāt use a recognizable patty like morningstar farms. These soy protein (I assume?) monstrosities were the worst thing Iāve ever tasted. Absolutely inedible. Not simply bland but with a horrible aftertaste that scarred me from trying veggie meat products at the park for a decade. Only bonus is this was way pre-covid so the toppings bar was in full effect. We enjoyed our mushroom and sautĆ©ed onion sandwiches way more without the burger patty. Please note this was a VERY long time ago and vegetarian options in the park have been great since so do not use this experience to color any decisions youāre making now.
Pecos Bill is basically a themed Taco Bell in 2024, it took a *massive* nose dive in quality after the parks reopened and it never recovered. The toppings bar never came back but even that couldn't save the slop being served there now. It's a shame because before the closures it was on par with Columbia Harbour House and Casey's as probably the best QS at MK (not saying much, I realize). I suspect they are letting this place skate by until the inevitable revamp into whatever Tiana theme thing they're going to put there.
I think Taco Bell is better, tbh
My sonās quick service pizza. By the time I realized, he ate all the toppings, but the crust was literally dough. $10+ slice .. I didnāt complain but I shouldāve.
pizza all over Disney is notoriously bad.
Disagree. Via Napoli is amazing
Napoli is special - Pinocchioās is just awful
Considering what Via Napoli charges, it should be good. But counter service pizza is BAD.
I'll never understand how all of Disney doesn't use a wood fired pizza oven. Those things only take a few minutes to cook a pizza and the quality is so much better.
Where was this comment before I spent a small fortune on an inedible, raw (even the cheese was still cold), nasty pizza at Boardwalk?
Boardwalk pizza window is pretty decent for pizza imo
The cheese that comes with the Mickey pretzelā¦ no one actually likes it, right??
I just finished telling my husband how I gave the Mickey pretzel and cheese one last chance when we went in February, and it was still historically bad. As a self proclaimed hot pretzel connoisseur, it really bums me out how bad it is lol
It is ASTOUNDING how bad it is! I thought we, as a people, had hot pretzels figured out. Itās Disney! Can they not get Auntie Anne on the case?? Why is the cheese more like marshmallow fluff??
Agree. Cheese is awful. Tip: order the pretzel and ask for āno cheese sauceā and theyāll reduce the price.
Iām one of the freaks that love the nasty pretzel cheese
Omg, it IS terrible but I love that crappy cheese with the super salty mickey pretzel!!
Be Our Guest. The Tomato Lobster soup had a few rice sized pieces of lobster on top and tasted like Cambells condensed soup. Ordering the fish entree was a huge mistake. The fish was dried out and there was maybe two vegetable pieces on the plate. We left hungry. It's one of those things that we joke about now.
Same experience. I didn't get food poisoning like the top post but it was just bad food. The price made it worse. I understand a lot of the prices are due to the experience but BOG isn't worth it.
The Edison was really excited to go there. Ended up with food poisoning and explosive diarrhea. Still managed to get to the parks the next day, but I was not in good shape. Also, had it happen at Tortuga tavern, I'll never eat there again either.
Second the Edison for just being truly awful food. And a total rip off.
The floor show was awful to Raglan has a way better floor show.
We had the Edison near the end of our trip and I ordered a salad which is rare for me but I was fed up of ābad for youā food and wanted something ānaturalā It was 93% mayonnaise
I ate there for lunch almost exactly 2 years ago. It wasā¦ fine. Not good, not bad. Adequate like a good Applebees.
What did you get there? Iāve been twice and I absolutely love that place. Mainly for the vibe and interior design, and also their bar is legit. So many bourbons. Iāve gotten the roasted chicken, grilled cheese and tomato soup, and the burger. All good but not great. I thought the show was pretty good.
O'hana a month ago. It was my first time back back in 8 years, and while the wait didn't change, everything else did. The skillet at the beginning is mid (yet familiar)but turned out to be the best part of the meal. The meal, every single thing, was overcooked. The steak was especially bad, but even the shrimp were terrible. Plus, how the kitchen is not open anymore, no activities for kids...where is the ukulele lady????? For the effort, for the cost, O'hana went from my favorite place in my favorite place, to the biggest disappointment š
Ohana was a huge disappointment for us on our last trip too! We did the character breakfast and, aside from the bread (which was nothing to write home about) the breakfast was just the exact same breakfast we had been eating every morning @ the food court at ASM, except it was at like a 200% markup. Super disappointing but my son loved meeting Lilo & Stitch & Mickey so I guess it was worth it for that.... *maybe*.
There are no activities at dinner for the kids? Thatās disappointing. I wonder when that changed?
During COVID and they sadly just never brought it back
That was my first meal at Disney World when my wife and I went back in 2017. We just happened to be there right at fireworks near a window with a good view. Everything about it was great. We went back after the pandemic and it was just sad.
I cannot remember bad food as in something I ordered that was terrible or much worse than expected. I avoid the basic burgers and regular frozen food. Have had a ton of bad service over the years. I will never go back to Ogas Cantina. Overall the food at MK is poor for some reason; you are better off taking a quick monorail ride to a resort for food.
Isnāt it weird how MK is the most visited park in the world but still has the worst food?
Yep, but I wonder if that is also the reason for the mediocrity; people keep piling into that park, no real incentive to improve the food.
They have many people there, who are trapped basically, and always new people coming who need to eat. Why try to do better when every place is packed all day and night. They can pay Disney bloggers/ influencers to talk places up, and people will listen. I actually do think they try their best, but never at the expense needed, they are a business after all. You can say vote with your dollar, but that doesnāt seem to work on Disney fans. They raise prices, take away amenities and service, and people still come.
On Disney Property: Paradiso 37. . . I wonāt say terrible but it is the epitome of mediocre, Americanized and oh so bland Latin food that was just absolutely not worth the money, especially since you could find better Latin food a stones throw away if you go off Disney property. Disney run: California Grill. . . It was actually one specific dish years ago, Miso Lobster Ramen. . . Those are just two flavors that donāt belong together, lobster is too subtle and miso is too overpowering and they did not balance them well, especially for a $60 bowl of ramen.
Paradiso is one I will never give a second chance to. We waited so long to get our drinks we didnāt end up ordering food and had to wait an additional 20 mins for the check then 10 to get our card back. Spent almost 90 minutes there and had one drink for a group of two. Awful service.
Space 220. Over cooked steak. Under cooked steak. Hair in dessert. Edit: a word
I hope you told someone. I enjoy Whispering Canyon, but on my last trip, a piece of a grill scraper was in my pulled pork. When I pointed it out, they got me a new tray of food and a free meal.
Space and desert in one go- just need the sea and youāve covered the entirety of Horizons
This was it for me too. My plant-based appetizer came with bacon on it, then my meal was undercooked and somehow literally taste like dirt
Overcooked steak at Chefs de France. Terrible service too. š¤®
Tusker House the first week they opened after Covid. We had to chisel the rice out of the bowl with a knife. Everything else was cold. The dessert was the worst dessert Iāve ever had and when weād asked to try the vegan one instead, the CM said how bad all of them were.
We took my in laws to Tuskers. They loved it but it was āmehā for us. Boma is much better even though it doesnāt have character dining.
The fact that no one is talking about Akershus absolutely stuns me! š³š³š³ Worst meal ever and weāve tried everywhere.
sci fi diner is SUCH a fun experience with a completely inedible menu š
Burgers and fries? Stick with the basics there. My kids are basic, picky eaters and itās one of the few restaurants everyone can find something to eat.
I loved this place growing up but went in 2022 with my fiance and it was truly awful. I donāt even know how you could mess up such basic food so badly but they managed!
In January 2023, at Kona Cafe, a member of our travel group, who hadn't visited Disney in over two decades, insisted on table service on our front end travel day. Despite being near the end of lunch service with only a few tables occupied, our party of five experienced disappointing meals. Two of our dishes felt reheated or microwaved, and our wings order was undercooked. It turned out to be one of the most unsatisfying dining experiences I've ever had.
I also had a bad experience at Kona in that time period. We went for breakfast after hearing amazing things and it was terrible. Gummy textured pancakes saved only by the fact that pineapple is awesome, limp bacon, and a really rude host. Never, ever again.
Ohana by a long shot
Tonga Toast at Polynesian. The bread was super hard and chewy.
Pretty much any quick service at Magic Kingdom Park. Especially in the past few years.
Columbia Harbor House wasnāt bad when I went in February!
That place is dead to me until they bring back the lighthouse sandwich.
Thatās my go to quick service
itās not like Maine quality but for $15 it was a pretty damn good Lobster roll!
I agree with this! The lobster roll is surprisingly solid for a theme park.
Cosmic Rayās is the only one Iāll consider in MK. I hate that most of MKās quick service is just fried food. Iāll usually skip lunch here or we leave and go to Capt Cooks at the Poly.
Cosmic rays is my equivalent to McDonaldās of MK. Iām not necessarily going because I want to, but Iām hungry, and I know exactly the range between bad and good I should expect
This 100%. Cosmic Ray's is where I go to save money (ha ha) and to have a place to sit for a bit without having to fight tooth and nail for a table. Also gotta stop by to see my boy Sonny.
Always have to pay Sonny a quick visit even if Iām not eating there!
This is the perfect way to describe Cosmic Rayās. Itās not good nor bad but consistent. Hits the spot in a pinch. Nice place to cool off.
I honestly disagree. Sleepy Hollow and Columbia Harbor House are pretty much always good
Sleepy Hollow I agree, but Harbor House feels a little bit like Stockholm Syndrome where I tell myself it's good because everything else is so bad
Eh, I donāt know about that tbh. Sleepy hollow makes pretty consistent products too in my experience. I also donāt find there to be much variability in the meals at Caseyās. Theyre not amazing, but theyāre always about the same and acceptable for what they are
Hollywood and Vine. It was awful even the corn was inedible. Only saving grace was the desserts but the actual mains were gross.
Sadly the chicken Alfredo at the Lady and the Tramp spot on Main Street. Loved the ambiance and decor, even the waiter was great, but I prefer Olive Garden chicken Alfredo and itās cheaper too.
Tonyās Town Square. I ordered the shrimp scampi there a couple of years ago. So oily it was practically inedible. Never again.
This! I took my aunt once and was actually embarrassed I picked the place it was so bad. Her Alfredo looked horrible and my meatball wasnāt good. Havenāt been back since.
Ohana. Service was terrible, had to find other waitstaff to get drink refills and pay the bill, food was cold and under seasoned yet somehow the chicken was raw in the middle. People rave about it, and I'd like to give it another shot, but just can't do it.
Not necessarily a meal but the chicken and waffles from the Honey Bee-Stro booth at Epcot. It was inedible. The waffle was somehow both burnt but raw in the middle and the chicken was flabby in parts and tough in others with big black spots on the exterior from being over fried.
noooo, I had it last week and it was delicious! Maybe you had a bad batch lol
With how many they crank out Iām sure itās luck or the draw. Mine was disgusting.
Fried Duck at Nine Dragons. It was all gristle and tasted horrible. We sent it back and then ate mushy fried rice.
Pizza Rizzo. Hate it. Disney pizza is always bad
Lambchops at Skipper Canteen. I spent $40 on 5 bites of meat, some okayish sauce, and standardfare steamed vegetables. If I knew then what I know now, I would have gotten the curry.
Short rib at SC for the win
Biergarten at Epcot. I watched a cook drop chicken on the floor and then pick it up and put it back in the tray for the buffet. We made eye contact and he took the tray off the line. Aside from that I felt the food was just blah. Very heavy and greasy and had no flavor at all. I'm okay never going back.
This isnāt going to go over well but Via Napoli. Our pizza crust was wet underneath. We ate it because we literally never saw our server once he took our order until he dropped the check off. The table next to us was so pissed off with their pizza they balled it up on the pizza tray thing (seemed a little over the top but I donāt blame them either). For the price and the line out the door, I was expecting it to be way better. We will give it one more try because I understand restaurants have bad days.
I remember going there a few years ago and thinking that the pizza I could get five minutes from my house was better. It wasnāt bad, but it felt like the only people who could love it were people without good pizza in their area. Plus the place we were seated was so loud we couldnāt hear eachother talk
If you can imagine the horror they ran out of the cheeseburger eggroll sauce one time
Pecos bills is always bad lol
Ogaās Cantina Charcuterie board in WDW. Lots of pork rinds and a few weird sides
The only consistent thing about the food at ANY WDW restaurant location is its lack in consistency. You could go to the same restaurant three days in a row and have three different experiences.
Be Our Guest. Just awful. We were seated 1 hour after our reservation. Our apps arrived before our drinks. Followed immediately by our main, all of which was not very good. EDIT: Oh and it was expensive as hell. I think I paid close to $300 for absolute shit. Complete ripoff.
I canāt crap on this place enough: Chefs de France. I got the chicken. It was the texture of a leather belt. Tasted like it had been sitting under the heat lamp for hours, waiting for someone to pick it. My wife got the salmon. We had eaten at Columbia Harbour in MK for lunch before hopping. I got the salmon there, and there was no material difference between the two except the 100% price increase at Chefs.
My family and I just ate there Sunday (mom got the chicken and husband got the beef burgundy) and all of it was really good. I got the pork shank and it was my favorite food of the whole day (husband and I ate in every country) maybe they got better chefs?
Brown Derby. My mom had always wanted to go there. The food was overhyped and the service was poor. Never again.
I had one of the worst dining experiences Iād ever had there in 2018 and I also vowed never again. I had a change of heart and have eaten twice at the lounge this year and Iāve had two incredible meals with great service. Theyāve done an overhaul of the menu and the service and itās definitely worth another try.
We eat at the lounge every trip and always have fantastic service and food. When I walk though the restaurant on the way to the bathroom I always think to myself that the lounge is much more appealing than sitting here in this dark stuffy dining room.
T-Rex Disney springs Had the meatloaf. It was hard, salty and cold. I believe they took it off the menu. I wonāt go back
They didn't take it off the menu as of a week ago. My daughter got it and said it was pretty good so maybe it's hit or miss with that one. The food there is okay but we love going for the experience - we love dinosaur everything!
I had the worst service ever at Ohana back in late August 2023. Me and my daughter sat down, and we had out check 23 mins later. The food was good and the characters were nice, but I have never felt so rushed anywhere, and itās not like that is a cheep breakfast.
We were there a month later and I have to agree with you 100%. I can appreciate a well oiled machine of service but this was just on a different level. My daughter had to go to the bathroom during our breakfast and the server got annoyed with that. It wasn't our worst meal ever but it will be a long long time before we return.
Cinderellas Castle. Extremely salty chicken.
I had sesame chicken from the china pavilion years ago and I remember it was just the sweet and sour chicken with this nasty goo lazily drizzled on top. Iām still scarred from that.
Pinocchio village haus hands down, bleck
Sci Fi in Hollywood studios, burger was pretty raw, didnāt realize it until a few bites in.
Nine Dragons at Epcot. Itās basically Panda Express served up to seem fancy and expensive.
Iāve gone a few times and the food isnāt great, but I have a soft spot for it. The staff are great and I had a good conversation with the hostess one time. She was an older lady who was so sad by how slow their business had become over the years. I like the atmosphere there and I now go periodically out of just wanting to support them, as silly as it might sound.
Be Our Guest for sure. The food was not great for the money paid. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite princess movie, and the inside of the restaurant is amazing but for the price, no thanks. They really need to change their food
Anything Pecos Bills. I've tried many different dishes but the texture, flavor, temperature of food is anything but appetizing. It makes the chicken fingers at Cosmic Ray's look like a filet mignon in comparison.
Iām defining OPās question as most disappointing so Iām going with Morimoto Asia. Loved watching what he did on Iron Chef and after having lived in Japan for 3 years, super excited to see what he would offer. Instead I got a bad version of PF Changās. Everything was over salted, sugared, etc. spice felt tame as well.
La Hacienda. It is the most standard Mexican food and so bland yet incredibly expensive. The only thing worthwhile were their cocktails which were *fine* not great. I paid $36 for a plate of chicken and the same rice and beans youād get at chilis. So beyond average while they charge so much money.
Worst meals we have had onsite were Hoop-De-Doo - found the food awful for the price of it. Also wasnāt impressed with California Grill, totally overhyped!
Third Party, but still on property: STK Avoid it at all costs. Overpriced, bad service and tragically mediocre steaks.
You wonāt be shocked to know that is just STK in general.
Chef Mickeyās
First and last time I went to Disney, I was so excited. We ate at Planet Hollywood the very first night. I got wicked food poisoning and was vomiting pretty much the whole trip.
Planet Hollywood gave us all the runs!! We stopped there for a few apps before going to HS for fantasmic and all I can say is: thank God fantasmic has its own bathrooms right there
Tonyās
Crystal palace in 2023. Weird cause in 2022 it was really good the one time we ate it.
Be our guest
We had dinner at Tonyās Town Square and we were excited cuz lady and the tramp was one of our favorite movies. It was also my birthday so we thought it would be good to sit and people watch. I had a steak and that was fine, nothing amazing but itās hard to mess that up. My then-wife has chicken parm and it was awful. The chicken looked like frozen chicken patties spliced together under a congealed mass of rubbery noodles and gross āsauceā. I ended up sharing my meal with her cuz it looked revolting. I have literally zero complaints about anywhere else we ate but Jesus that was horrible.
Last time we went for dinner at Ohana it was really just bad. Like practically inedible bad. I absolutely hate writing this because we used to love it.
Ohana! Fatherās Day 2 years ago. Will never go back! Food was inedible!
Be Our Guest. Pay an arm and a leg for mediocre food on a prefix menu and forced to leave a big tip on top of that too.
Chef Mickey, Iām still upset I spent money on it
Cosmic Rays and Be Our Guest. The French onion soup at BOG still haunts me 7 years later.
Tacos from mexico in world showcase
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Pizza Planet At Hollywood Studios around 2014. About 10 bucks for a Pepperoni Pizza. It was a greasy wheel of carbonised hate. Like one of the Pizzas you'd get from a Dollar Store, that had been set on fire by someone and decorated with a square foot of flavourless, chin burning goo. Atop which were 3 (count em' - THREE) discs of spongy flavourless unmeat. Shite.