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    Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station. I was really disappointed in this meal. The Unofficial Guide raved about this place so I was expecting some decent Chinese food. What we got was extremely bland and it took FOREVER to get our meal. DH called me twice while I was in line and he was securing a table to see if I got lost!
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    Our worst expereince was at Planet Hollywood. The food was terrible.
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    Five of us ate at the Sci-Fi and did not care for the entrees at all. They were just so-so and for the price???...it was not worth it at ALL. We did enjoy our appetizers and the desserts. We liked the atmosphere of it, but we didn't sit in the cars. We had a table, so we could share some laughs over what we were watching. We would consider going back - but just for dessert.
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    DTD Rainforest Cafe - bad food and appalling service. I was there solo and the waiter made it clear that he was getting ripped off on his tip having to take care of one person instead of two. I'm a generous tipper becauase I can appreciate the server's point of view. Had he not whined and moaned and had actually given me some service he wouldn't have suffered at all.

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    Alfredos, I had a shrimp alfredo dish, the alfredo sauce had no flavor and the 5 (yes count them 5 shrimp) were like rubber

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    Worst food we've ever had was at The Plaza Restaurant. Ordered hamburgers. Our first impression was that the burgers had no taste. Our second impression was that the burgers were just frozen patties, cooked and thrown on a plate.

    We've not been pack & have no desire to return.

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    Maybe I am just a lucky guy but my only "So-so" meal was at Tony's Town Square. The spaghetti was bellow average. It wasn't horrible, just unimpressive.
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    I did not care for my meal at Concourse Steakhouse. My lobster bisque was pretty awful and my steak kinda tasted funny. Everyone else was raving about their meals, so maybe it was just me.

    I was very disappointed in the Biergarten at Epcot. Maybe it's because we've been to Germany and our expectations were too high. It could be sooo much better. I think it needs to be a true sit down restaurant where you order your meal...not a buffet.

    The definate worst meal we've ever had at WDW is Chef Mickey's...although our waiter was superb.

    Our waiter was not so great at Crystal Palace. My DH actually went and filled up some of our drink glasses because he just never came back. I thought for sure he'd get reprimanded by a CM, but no one noticed. The food was wonderful that evening and we had a great time.

    My friend got a hot pretzal from a vendor at MK across from the Winnie the Pooh ride. She took a bite and immediately threw it away. She said it was "nasty".

    That may sound like a lot, but considering the number of meals I've had at WDW it's really not too bad. The good experiences far outweigh the bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tink2006 View Post
    I would have to say Mickey's BBQ. It was our own fault - we are not much for picnic style food and eating on picnic tables. The food was horrible and it was VERY crowded. The entertainment was mediocre. The characters did not go around any of the tables. It was just not for us!
    I agree that the entertainment was mediocre. Not quite what I expected.
    But the food was an entirely different matter. I thought the food was hot, tasty and plentiful. I normally stop eating long before I feel sick, but not at the BBQ. I just couldn't get enough of the cole slaw, ribs and corn on the cob. Yum!!
    I can't remember if this place had corn bread (I know Hoop Dee Doo did), but I know I ate my weight in corn bread also.
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    I honestly thought that the worst food I have ever had was at the Hoop De Doo. I realize that you are paying mostly for the entertainment and the food wasn't that bad but I thought it was a lot of money for what you got. I have had better fried chicken at Bojangles.

    I also thought the entertainment was mediocre. There are some other free shows that are better.

    I don't regret it however, it is something that everyone should try once. It is pretty popular so most people must really like it.

    I think it is interesting that some people picked some of my favorites as their worst meal. It just goes to show you how different everyone's taste is.
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    another vote for Planet Horrible
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    I have to say, most of my dining experiences at WDW have been great. We have had 2 so-so ones, one at Boma, where they kept us waiting for a table for ages and ages, and service was slow (food was great though) and one at the 50's Prime Time, where the girl who was "mom" was not into character at all, and it wasn't as fun as I expected it, and MY Mum's dish was cold.
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    Toy Story Pizza Planet! I am not picky at all. I find very little fault with food...but honestly, I still feel queasy thinking about that wet, doughy pizza, greasy and mushy. GROSS!
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    Ours was Boma, but this was mostly our fault. I think we had set our expectations too high based on recommendations of friends who had previously visited. We like to try differnt foods, and usually enjoy many ethnic foods. However, for some reason, most of the foods on the buffet just did not do it for us. I can say that the food trays were all very well stocked, food was hot and plentiful, however, none of us really cared for most of the selections. Having said that though, I could have stayed all night and ate the Zebra Domes & Chocolate Mousse It was one of those places I can say I tried, but probably won't be going back, unless we were to go with someone who really had their heart set on trying it!

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    Default Mama Melroses

    My worst meal was at Mama Melroses.

    It wasn't really bad and I certainly can not fault it. I wanted to try tuna, and I was afraid to try it cooked anyway other than well done. I got what I asked for, but at the time I was very disappointed.

    Since then, I've had seared tuna and found that I really like it.

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    I really love this thread - and not because I love to hear negatives about WDW (in fact, nothing could be further from the truth), but simply because of the diversity of opinions and experiences that people have had.

    About 99% of our meals at WDW have been either good or better (meaning excellent!).

    But we've had a few bad ones:
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    Ultimate Letdown: Mickey's Backyard BBQ
    Worst Meals for food (twice): O'hana's (don't kill me on this one - I'm well aware of the popularity of this place!)
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    Without question, our worst meal ever at WDW was at Alfredo's.
    I know that Alfredos has a large number of fans here but our meal was bad from the start.
    The service was uninspired and only got worse when they found out that we were on the Dining plan. The food was very disappointing, three of my family ordered the Fettuccini Alfredo, what we actually received was overcooked pasta in a thick, pasty sauce.
    Not disappointed that Alfredos is going away.
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    This has been an excellent thread to read! Knowing that opinions weigh heavily based on the experience you are looking for, if you have kids, and how much $$ you are willing to spend. I have enjoyed reading all the responses!

    I have to say, for us, the excellent and outstanding far outweigh the sub-standard and the lousy.

    DH says Cape May Cafe didn't do it for him. Being from New England, he expected more quality in the seafood. Service has always been great though. Yep, we do go back when we have first time guests with us who want to try it.

    I say Sci-Fi Dine In Theater-bad food, small portion (thank goodness)and lousy service. We'll never go back there.

    Rose and Crown was nothing to write home about either. DH missed that meal but Mom and I didn't enjoy ourselves. We ended up snacking before the night was over. Suppose we might try it again if someone in our party really wanted to.

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    I have never "detested" a meal at WDW...but by far the worst meal I've had was at Rose & Crown. We sat outside, with a beautiful view of ALL of World Showcase. My fish, which was what I was looking forward to the MOST, was not fresh, and tasted (excuse the pun) 'fishy'...which is NEVER what you want to taste from a fish...especially a fried fish. I simply could not eat it. Thankfully, my steak was good, as were the appetizers and desserts. However, I will probably not go there again...unless it is JUST for appetizers. I'll stick with my favorites Coral Reef and 50s Prime Time Cafe!
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