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Resort dining in Walt Disney World


Resort dining in Walt Disney World

All of the Disney Resorts have at least one restaurant, ranging from food courts at the Value and Moderate resorts to buffets and sit-down restaurants at the Deluxe resorts. Best of all, some of the hotel restaurants have Disney character greetings. Most people, when visiting other hotels, make reservations at the resorts' buffets and sit-down restaurants. However, what they don't always realize is that some of the hotels' most delicious and unique foods can be found in their food courts and smaller dining areas?and they're cheap, too. Check out some of these hidden gems:
  • Boardwalk To Go, Boardwalk Inn. BTG serves many quick foods like corn dogs and chicken sandwiches, but one of its tastiest items is the cheese and/or chili fries. You can get a basket of cheese fries for $4.00. The chili fries are also $4.00. Chili and cheese fries are $4.50. It makes for a great afternoon or evening snack.
  • Captain Cook's, Polynesian Resort. One of the Polynesian's specialties is Tonga Toast?a deep fried and battered breakfast dish made from sourdough bread, sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar, and stuffed with bananas. It's available at the Kona Café for $10.99, served with strawberry compote and your choice of ham, bacon, or sausage. However, for those of you on a budget, you can also get Tonga Toast at Captain Cook's food court for only $5.09. If that's not to your liking, try the adult breakfast platter for just $6.29, which has more than enough food to share with others.
  • Mara, Animal Kingdom Lodge. One of the resort's most unique and popular desserts is the Zebra Domes. They are a layer of yellow cake topped with mocha-chocolate mouse, covered in white chocolate ganache and painted over with milk chocolate ganache stripes to resemble a zebra. They are originally made and served in Boma, the resort's buffet restaurant. However, guests on the go can buy a four-pack at Mara for $3.69 during lunch and dinner.
  • Market Street Food Court, Caribbean Beach Resort. One of this food court's specialties is the rotisserie chicken in the Bridgetown Broiler section. It's only served at dinner and comes with your choice of two sides.
  • Roaring Fork, Wilderness Lodge. Don't miss this food court's brownies. Each $3.29 brownie is frosted and cut in squares roughly four inches wide and half an inch thick, making them well worth the price. They're quite hefty, so be careful when picking one up. You might need to use both hands!
  • Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory, Port Orleans-French Quarter. One of the specialty foods here are the beignets, medium-sized fried French donuts covered in powdered sugar. They are part of the New Orleans culture and exclusively served at the Port Orleans Resort. You can buy three beignets for $2.99 or six for $4.29. They're tasty, but watch out for the sugar. It can get everywhere!

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