Where is the nearest to the parks?
Are you genuinely considering visiting both Disneland and Walt Disney World but in both cases eating offsite at average chain restaurants that can be found all over the country?Where is the nearest to the parks?
Are you genuinely considering visiting both Disneland and Walt Disney World but in both cases eating offsite at average chain restaurants that can be found all over the country?
Perhaps the OP is not from the USA?
Olive Garden is a must do on our Orlando vacations. There's none here in our little corner of the Great White North. It may be commonplace for most Americans, but for us its quite the treat.
Thanks Gina, we like Red Lobster also. Why pay Disney prices for so so meals.
Well ..... visiting the Orlando area .... from Ireland ... where else
are we supposed to eat. ( We do not stay Disney )
Yes we do have McDonalds & Subway but I should be able eat better while on holiday.
Are you genuinely considering visiting both Disneland and Walt Disney World but in both cases eating offsite at average chain restaurants that can be found all over the country?
You eat where you want whether it's a chain or not. For each person that has an aversion to eating at chain restaurants there's 50 others that don't. Try going to any of the chains between 6 - 7 pm and you'll have a 20 - 50 min wait. Somebody must like them.![]()
Yeah, because Disney food is so wonderful and truly value-priced..
Well ..... visiting the Orlando area .... from Ireland ... where else
are we supposed to eat. ( We do not stay Disney )
Yes we do have McDonalds & Subway but I should be able eat better while on holiday.
Are you genuinely considering visiting both Disneland and Walt Disney World but in both cases eating offsite at average chain restaurants that can be found all over the country?