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advice for Thankgsgiving dinner in Orlando area

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Hi we are going to Disney for Thanksgiving. :cheer:

I am looking for a traditional Thanksgiving lunch/dinner at a reasonable cost. We have a 6 year old and 2 year old so needs to be a "family friendly" type restaurant.

Are the Disney reestaurants agood choice? We saw the Liberty Tree Tavern online and it seemed like a decent place, but figured I'd ask the experts here! :) We are staying at Wyndham BC and have a rental car but rather not drive too far. Thanks in advance.
Tony
 
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We (6 of us) were there a couple of years ago and ordered ours ahead of time at Cracker Barrel and picked it up and had Thanksgiving Day in the Condo.
 

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The big theme parks have some excellent restaraunts. We really enjoyed the food at Epcot. There is also exceelnt food at Universl and Sea World. Have a great Thanksgiving Holiday.
 

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Thank you for all the replies. I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. We ended up changing our plans and had a non traditional Thanksgiving lunch at epcot. One of the restaurants (non sit down) at epcot did have a turkey Thanksgiving lunch but we did not try it.
I was told that Publix (local grocery store) will cook an entire turkey amd all the side dishes that will feed about 6 people for about $50-$60.
Lastly, when we got back to our room we had a message that the front desk had complimentary large cooking trays for those whom wanted to cook a turkey in their room! :)
Hopefully this info will help someone next year!
 

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Thank you for all the replies. I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. We ended up changing our plans and had a non traditional Thanksgiving lunch at epcot. One of the restaurants (non sit down) at epcot did have a turkey Thanksgiving lunch but we did not try it.
I was told that Publix (local grocery store) will cook an entire turkey amd all the side dishes that will feed about 6 people for about $50-$60.
Lastly, when we got back to our room we had a message that the front desk had complimentary large cooking trays for those whom wanted to cook a turkey in their room! :)
Hopefully this info will help someone next year!


which resort did you stay in to get the cooking trays.. :whoopie:
 

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traditional meals on Holidays

The Columbia Restaurant Provides great traditional meals on Holidays:

http://www.columbiarestaurant.com/

Orlando, Tampa, Sarasota, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, St. Augustine
 
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