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378.1 | Call them now... | 32FAR::JBOUCHER | | Tue Nov 02 1993 09:19 | 7 |
| My family and I will also be at Disney during Thanksgiving. We are
staying at the Port Orleans and I booked it thru the Magic Kingdom
club package. When I was talking to them about Thanksgiving, they
recommended that I call back during the first week of November. By
then, they will have menus from the restaurants and will be able to
review the menu selections and prices. Not sure about reservations
but I think it depends on the restaurant.
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378.2 | is better than bitter cold...... | MPGS::POTTLE | | Sat Nov 06 1993 15:04 | 7 |
| My fiancee and I spent last Thanksgiving at WDW. We stayed at CBR.
Had dinner buffet at the LAKE. There was a show for 50 bucks that
offered buffet/Dog and pony show. We blew it off after finding out
the menu. Good time as fewer people were there than we expected.
Doug.
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378.3 | Turkey dinner in MK | CTOAVX::EAST | | Thu Nov 11 1993 13:04 | 7 |
| I hope this isn't too late to make any reservations but I believe that
there is a restaurant in the Magic Kingdom that serves a traditional
Thanksgiving dinner. It is located near that Hall of Presidents. (I'm
not sure if it is in the Fontierland area) The name of the restaurant
escapes me but maybe somone else will know.
Rose East
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378.4 | King Stefans Hall | DABEAN::SIMONS | | Fri Nov 12 1993 09:15 | 9 |
| King Stefans Banquet Hall in the castle has a traditional Thanksgiving
Dinner. You should make reservations either from your hotel,if you
are staying in the park, or make it you first stop as soon as the
park opens. This is an enjoyable time especially if the kids are young
as Cinderella cruises the area during dinner and is available for
pictures with the kids.
Dave
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378.5 | Liberty Tree Tavern? | VAXUUM::FARINA | | Wed Nov 17 1993 13:38 | 3 |
| I was thinking that the Liberty Tree Tavern *must* have a very
traditional Thanksgiving dinner to offer! It only makes sense! Is
that the place you're referring to, Rose? --S
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378.6 | Gobble, Gobble! | CTOAVX::EAST | | Thu Nov 18 1993 10:07 | 7 |
| Yes, the Liberty Tree Tavern is the place. I am sure that you have to
make reservations early. Last I heard, the food was very good.
Thanks,
Rose East
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378.7 | some options | DRAWRS::WHIPPLE | | Thu Dec 02 1993 14:26 | 16 |
| (replying to my own base note for future reference....)
We were told by the Guest Services rep at our hotel that almost all of
the restaurants at the parks were having special, traditional
Thanksgiving dinners. The Libery Tree Tavern at the Magic Kingdom was
having something called a "Pilgrim's Feast". We ended up at the
Living Seas at EPCOT (see my trip report) which was billed as having a
traditional Thanksgiving dinner, but it wasn't very traditional in our
book!
All the hotels on property also seemed to be doing something, but
reservations were almost impossible to obtain unless you were staying
at that particular hotel. We were at the Grosvenor, which had a buffet
(with all the traditional things we'd been looking for), along with
ham, roast beef, some kind of seafood, etc. The others were advertised
as having similar buffets or sit-down meals.
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378.8 | This Is What I Did | SAHQ::BAILEYS | | Fri Dec 03 1993 10:25 | 6 |
| We ate at the Contemporary. It was great!! We spent the day at TMK
and around 5:00 pm hopped on the Monorail, and got in with a 10 minute
wait. After dinner we took a siesta (sp) in Mexico at Epcot and watched
Illuminations 8*). Best Thanksgiving I've had in a long time!!
Sasha
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378.9 | Thanksgiving Dinner Suggestions? | TNPUBS::HODGMAN | | Tue Nov 19 1996 13:53 | 3 |
378.10 | | MKOTS3::TLAPOINTE | | Wed Nov 27 1996 08:39 | 15
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