There are so many wonderful places to dine Thanksgiving Day, but the one I would least recommend (unless you like big crowds and long lines... and that's just for the restroom). After going one year for Thanksgiving, we decided to "never again" repeat the experience. This past year, we went Thanksgiving "eve" and really enjoyed it. It was a lot less crowded and a good time was had by all.
Just about every restaurant (in the parks and at the resorts) will have some sort of Thanksgiving fare on their menu (with the possible exception of the WS restaurants).
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There are so many wonderful places to dine Thanksgiving Day, but the one I would least recommend (unless you like big crowds and long lines... and that's just for the restroom). After going one year for Thanksgiving, we decided to "never again" repeat the experience. This past year, we went Thanksgiving "eve" and really enjoyed it. It was a lot less crowded and a good time was had by all.
Just about every restaurant (in the parks and at the resorts) will have some sort of Thanksgiving fare on their menu (with the possible exception of the WS restaurants).
I took your advice when you gave it to me a few weeks ago..no LTT for us. Sounds like total bedlam.
We are going to the luau! Booked it this weekend! We will stay out of the parks all together on Thanksgiving day! We will hang poolside, rent some water mice, or a boat, then luau it up at dinner. Thanks!
Lisa
Multiple visits over Multiple years
30 plus stays at Disney's Polynesian resort
We will take advantage of Spirit of Aloha that evening for a memorable Thanksgiving meal. We are fitting in the traditional Thanksgiving meal at LTT in our trip though!
-Marcy-
Mom to: Katina Ann "TiTi" & Adrianna Jacey "AJ"
DLR/ Summer of 1988
7/26 - 8/2 2003- Off Site
7/2 - 7/9 2006- CBR Jamacia
11/21 - 12/1 2007- CBR Martinique
11/18 - 11/28 2009- Pop Century
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