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At Disney Food Blog, our mission is to guide you to the best dining options during your visit. However, we also promise to inform you about places that aren't worth your time, ensuring you don't waste money on a disappointing meal. We've carefully considered our recommendations, and here are the Disney World restaurants we suggest you avoid this year.
If you're visiting Magic Kingdom, you might be tempted by Be Our Guest, a restaurant set in the Beast's Castle from Beauty and the Beast. While the setting is impressive and a must for die-hard fans, it comes with a hefty price tag similar to character dining meals, but without the characters. The food quality often disappoints, so unless you're purely after the atmosphere, consider visiting Cinderella’s Royal Table for a more fulfilling experience with characters.
Over at EPCOT, Space 220 offers an incredible dining atmosphere that simulates eating among the stars. However, despite the adventurous menu, the high cost doesn't match the food quality, and the experience can be time-consuming and slow. With so much to do at EPCOT, your time might be better spent elsewhere.
For quick service at Magic Kingdom, we strongly advise choosing any place other than Pinocchio Village Haus. Often serving lackluster theme park food, this spot is no standout and leaves much to be desired compared to other options, even the likes of Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe.
In Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Rosie’s All-American Cafe might not offend your taste buds, but it will fall flat for the price you pay. Frequently forgettable, it leaves little impression aside from regret over missed better options within the park.
We're committed to providing you with the latest Disney World dining reviews for your vacations, so stay tuned to Magical Guides for more updates. Be sure to share any places you'd add to this skip list in the comments!
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If you're visiting Magic Kingdom, you might be tempted by Be Our Guest, a restaurant set in the Beast's Castle from Beauty and the Beast. While the setting is impressive and a must for die-hard fans, it comes with a hefty price tag similar to character dining meals, but without the characters. The food quality often disappoints, so unless you're purely after the atmosphere, consider visiting Cinderella’s Royal Table for a more fulfilling experience with characters.
Over at EPCOT, Space 220 offers an incredible dining atmosphere that simulates eating among the stars. However, despite the adventurous menu, the high cost doesn't match the food quality, and the experience can be time-consuming and slow. With so much to do at EPCOT, your time might be better spent elsewhere.
For quick service at Magic Kingdom, we strongly advise choosing any place other than Pinocchio Village Haus. Often serving lackluster theme park food, this spot is no standout and leaves much to be desired compared to other options, even the likes of Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe.
In Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Rosie’s All-American Cafe might not offend your taste buds, but it will fall flat for the price you pay. Frequently forgettable, it leaves little impression aside from regret over missed better options within the park.
We're committed to providing you with the latest Disney World dining reviews for your vacations, so stay tuned to Magical Guides for more updates. Be sure to share any places you'd add to this skip list in the comments!
For more advice, subscribe to the Magical Guides Newsletter for the latest updates directly in your inbox!
The post first appeared on the Disney Food Blog.