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Disney buffets
We're going to Wally World in November. There will be 10 of us. Are there many buffets within the property? we will be staying at one of the All Star hotels, & not leaving the property for a week! I'm told there are some, but the publication I have doesn't mention them. It's not a Disney book, so I see no reason to leave them out. It's been 10 years since we were there, and we didn't stay in the park. Thanks for your help!
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Check out the WDW site on the internet for the restaurants.
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more importantly, look on www.wdwig.for info. I never saw a buffet there, but seeing as the place is monstrous in size, that means little :)
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Some good ones-some not so good. One of the best is BOMA at the AKL lodge. Really quite impressive and delicious-gorgeous setting. Also a great deal at Ft. Wilderness Resort-it's a casual BBQ type-but good for the money.
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There's also a buffet at Hollywood and Vine in Disney Studios. As posted above check out www.wdwig.com for info. Also try www.disboards.com They have a section devoted to restaurants at Disney and the surrounding area.
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There are many buffets. We really liked the seafood buffet at the Cape May restaurant (think it is in the yacht club or the beach club hotels). There are several charactor meals which are buffets. Inside the Magic Kingdom is a meal with Winnie the pooh and friends. Chef Mickey at the contemporary hotel (on the monorail)has Mickey, Minnie, Goofy etc. The food at these buffets are o.k. but you go more for the atmosphere.
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Disneyworld has a dining guide: go to www.disneyworld.com, at the top click on "dining", then on the left list click on "dining finder", then again on the left list click on "buffet" and it'll take you step by step through all that are available. Very useful! Have fun!
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The Disney Boardwalk Hotel has a good buffet with lots of seafood and other specialties for kids. I suggest you go to their website to be sure it is still available.
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