Ranking EVERY Restaurant in Disney World's Hotels

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Ranking EVERY Restaurant in Disney World's Hotels


This might be our most JAM PACKED Disney World restaurant video EVER! Because we’re about to rank ALL the Disney World hotel restaurants, quick service, sit-down restaurants, and lounges, TODAY on DFB Guide….

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  1. I agree with Storybook Dining. I had a solo meal here for my graduation trip and it was the dining experience I've had at WDW…so far. It's how I imagine a character dining should be. I was already drawn because it has the Queen, Dopey, and Grumpy (all uncommon at WDW) and it's not a buffet. Being diabetic I can't fully get my money's worth at a buffet. I got Dopey 3x and Grumpy twice. All outstanding interactions. And food is excellent, I think in part to it not being buffet. The pork shank was no effort tender. And the apps and desserts were excellent. I even try gooseberries for the first time in front of the princess. And the Queen at the end of the meal is just the perfect finish. I wish more character meals were like this.

  2. I took my husband to California Grill for his bday. My husband, my daughter and I $280 🤯🤯🤯 we didn't order any extras just and an app, 2 entries, 1 kids meal and regular drinks. Lol
    It was a lovely experience thought. I did not get to watch the fireworks I don't even remember why ?

  3. 6:59 Unique doesn’t mean good. I don’t need for food to be different, I just want it to taste good. (Ale and compass is one of my favorite hidden gem restaurants.) Sometimes a cheeseburger and vanilla ice cream is better than some wild concoction and crazy bug filled ice cream. Scratch that, anything is better than BUG ICE CREAM. 🙄

  4. I totally disagree about Maya Grill. The food is always been good there and they have a live guitar player that plays beautiful music and the atmosphere is really really nice and it’s not overly expensive.

  5. Almost All of your ratings are 6.5 which are all in the safe range I don't want to hurt no one's feelings or Tee off The Mouse. Fact is restaurants like Cape may should be reduced to 4 , direct response for no more crab legs and still charge the same prior price.

  6. El Mercado deserves atleast an 8 for that rice bowl— AJ, you never told us about that! lol. As soon as I tasted it, I said to my husband, “I’ve never once heard AJ mention how great this rice bowl is!” Lol

  7. I would love to see a ranking of WDW restaurants "for adults."
    It seems like some of these places are getting downgraded because they won't appeal to kids. As a person who goes to Disney parks without ever bringing kids, that's not really a concern for me.
    For example, if any concern for kids was completely off the table, would Flying Fish still be rated at a 6.5? I know Disney restaurants' quality ebbs and flows over the years so maybe so. I don't know.

  8. Hard, hard disagree with the placement of California grill. My husband and I went there two years ago and were legitimately angry by how awful the experience was. Terrible food, terrible service, which is not what we typically experience at Disney. Not at all with the exorbitant price or even the fireworks view. Never ever going back to that one. Topolino’s should definitely be higher on the list – never had a bad experience there!