When it comes to dining, it’s no secret that Walt Disney World has a lot of options. Spread across the property’s 4 theme parks, 20+ hotels, and the Disney Springs district, there are all kinds of eateries, and not all of them are created equal.

Some fly under the radar, while others are consistently hard to book… whether our readers think they should be or not.
Chef Mickey’s
Let’s begin at the Contemporary Resort at Chef Mickey’s, the open-air American-style buffet located in the hotel’s Grand Canyon Concourse. Recently, we received a reader review of the restaurant that was… um… unhappy with the experience.

The anonymous review gave the restaurant a 3/10, saying it was “one of the biggest rip-offs out there” and “way overpriced for lousy food.” They went on to list the pro as “If you have an unlimited checkbook, be my guest”, and stated that guests would be “better off ordering through Uber Eats for a third of the price.”
Harsh.
We wouldn’t go quite that far in our criticism of Chef Mickey’s, but, indeed, the restaurant’s prices ($59 per adult, $38 per child for breakfast and $69 per adult, $44 per child for dinner) are steep for the relatively standard fare offered. Plus, the open-air environment can get hectic and LOUD. If you’re looking for a hotel character dining alternative, head over to Topolino’s Terrace at the Riviera Resort.

The restaurant offers a character breakfast for slightly lower prices ($54 per adult, $35 per child) and a more unique menu including unique quiche, egg, and waffle options.
Topolino's Terrace -- Flavors of the Riviera Restaurant
Services: Table Service
Be Our Guest
Look, from a thematic standpoint, there’s no denying that Be Our Guest is one of the most impressive spaces in Disney World, meticulously recreating the Beast’s Castle from the iconic film Beauty and the Beast. However, if you’re only going for a meal, the pre-fixe price ($72 per adult, $43 per child) is expensive, and for many leaves a bit to be desired.

If you’re solely interested in having a quality steak dinner near the Magic Kingdom, hop the Monorail over to the Contemporary and dine at Steakhouse ’71.
Steakhouse 71 Restaurant
Services: Table Service
Cinderella’s Royal Table
There’s arguably no more iconic Disney World location, as the Royal Table is situated inside the legendary Cinderella Castle. Thanks to this regal setting, the restaurant — which was originally dubbed King Stefan’s Banquet Hall — has been one of the Magic Kingdom’s most popular since it opened with the park in 1971. However, from our many experiences over the years, we’ve come away with the general feeling that the food itself is simply fine. It isn’t BAD, but versions of pretty much everything on the menu can be found better at other Walt Disney World locations. In turn, the meals feel like they’re really not worth the $76 per person price tag for breakfast, or the $89 per person price tag for lunch/dinner.

If the iconic setting isn’t a draw for you, you can find an arguably better Disney Princess-themed character meal at EPCOT’s Akershus. Located in Norway, this eatery offers breakfast options including scrambled eggs and Norwegian waffles, while lunch and dinner guests can munch on traditional kjØttkake (Norwegian meatballs) and grilled salmon, all in a medieval setting
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall Restaurant
Services: Buffet/All You Care to Eat
‘Ohana
There was a time when the Polynesian Resort’s Ohana was regarded as the best hotel restaurant at Walt Disney World. However, in our experience, times have changed, and even breakfast with Stitch or dinner items like the Ohana Noodles no longer justify the prices ($53 per adult, $33 per child for breakfast and $67 per adult and $44 per child for dinner).

If you’re looking for a similar island vibes all-you-care-to-enjoy dining experience, head over to the Caribbean Beach Resort and Sebastian’s Bistro. The eatery offers a more cost-friendly menu ($39 per adult, $21 per child) featuring an island feast of chicken and pork, plus buttery rolls and Coconut-Pineapple Bread Pudding for dessert.
Sebastian's Bistro Restaurant
Services: Table Service
If you’re planning a Disney World vacation in 2026, we’d advise skipping these restaurants for their alternatives, and be sure to leave your own AllEars review if you do!
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What’s your go-to Disney World restaurant? Let us know in the comments below.

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