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About Anne Stepien
Expertise Travelling with children, money saving tips, WDW resorts, WDW dining, Theme park questions. I have also done WDW in an ECV so I can answer some questions re: trips with injured or handi-abled people.
Experience Extensive travel to WDW (16 trips and counting) with children ranging from 2 to 19. My motto is "Been there, done that, going back!" I am also a moderator at www.wdwplanner.com, and a frequent contributor to discussion boards at wdwmagic,preservethemagic, passporter,wdwblues,and The Mouse For Less. I can also offer some assistance with Disney weddings/honeymoons, WDW with disabilities or injuries.
Education/Credentials Buffalo Academy Of the Sacred Heart 1975
Erie Community College-City Campus AAS-Nursing
SUNYAB-Nursing
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You are here: Experts > Travel > Theme Parks > Walt Disney World > Thanksgiving Dinner
Expert: Anne Stepien - 11/5/2009
Question We live near Daytona Beach and wondered where on Disney property would there be some reasonably priced restaurants for Thanksgiving dinner. It would be two adults and an 11 year old. We do not want anything too fancy.
Thanks
Answer David,
If you haven't already made your reservations, the chances of getting a meal on property are slim--unless you want counter service. You pretty much need to make your reservations 180 days before hand---unless you are willing to dine at the less popular restaurants or have dinner at some very off times.
Many of the buffets are very good and not "too fancy" but they add a Holiday surcharge which doesn't put them in the "reasonable" category.
I would suggest calling WDW (1-407-WDW-DINE) and seeing what if anything is available before you get your heart set on a particular location. Sorry the news isn't better :(
Anne Stepien
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