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for special occasions, when the people celebrating get to go on stage. But go to the
early show and get dessert somewhere else in the World.
WALT DISNEY WORLD RESTAURANTS: RATED AND
RANKED
STAR RATING The star rating represents the entire dining experience: style, service,
and ambience, in addition to taste, presentation, and quality of food. Five stars is the
highest rating and indicates that the restaurant offers the best of everything. Four-star
restaurants are above average, and three-star restaurants offer good, though not ne-
cessarily memorable, meals. Two-star restaurants serve mediocre fare, and one-star
restaurants are below average. Our star ratings don't correspond to ratings awarded
by AAA, Forbes, Zagat, or other restaurant reviewers.
Exceptional value, a real bargain
Good value
Fair value, you get exactly what you pay for
Somewhat overpriced
Significantly overpriced
COST RANGE The next rating tells how much a complete meal will cost. We include
a main dish with vegetable or side dish and a choice of soup or salad. Appetizers,
desserts, drinks, and tips aren't included. We've rated the cost as inexpensive, moder-
ate, or expensive.
Inexpensive Less than $13 per person
Moderate $13-$23 per person
Expensive $24 and up per person
QUALITY RATING The food quality is rated on a scale of one to five stars, five being
the best rating attainable. The quality rating is based on the taste, freshness of ingredi-
ents, preparation, presentation, and creativity of food served. There is no considera-
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