Thanksgiving at Universal Orlando hits a little differently. The parks are buzzing, families are ready for a holiday escape, and the smell of theme-park treats mixes with the first hints of Christmas. While most people picture Thanksgiving dinner around a dining room table, Universal gives you plenty of ways to enjoy the holiday without stepping foot in a kitchen.

One of the biggest perks of spending Thanksgiving in the parks is how many restaurants offer special menus for the day. At Islands of Adventure, Confisco Grille is one of the most reliable choices. They roll out a traditional-style turkey plate complete with stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and a cranberry touch.
Thunder Falls Terrace also joins in with its own turkey dinner and a slice of pumpkin pie that feels perfectly on theme. These spots are ideal if you plan to spend most of your day tackling rides and don’t want to commit to a long meal.
Over at Universal Studios Florida, Lombard’s Seafood Grille becomes a go-to for guests looking for something a little more relaxed. They add holiday-inspired soups, salads, and a hearty turkey entrée that genuinely feels like a full Thanksgiving dinner. It’s a great option if you’re already spending time in Diagon Alley or catching Universal’s holiday parade.

CityWalk keeps the momentum going. Bigfire offers one of the most complete Thanksgiving spreads outside the hotels, with roasted turkey, stuffing, sweet potato purée, and greens. Bread Box adds a fun twist with a Thanksgiving sandwich loaded with all the classics, perfect for families who want something quick before heading back into the parks. And for dessert lovers, Voodoo Doughnut usually steps in with seasonal treats—think warm spices, apple flavors, and fall-inspired toppings.

Universal’s hotels take things further with big Thanksgiving buffets and prix-fixe menus. Portofino Bay, Royal Pacific Resort, Sapphire Falls, and the Hard Rock Hotel all feature large spreads packed with familiar dishes. These settings are perfect if you want a slower-paced Thanksgiving meal away from the park crowds, and most locations include family-friendly entertainment.

Of course, Thanksgiving at Universal isn’t just about the food—this is also when Grinchmas starts stealing the spotlight. Seuss Landing turns into a bright, colorful, slightly chaotic display of Whoville charm. Guests can typically meet the Grinch, wander through Christmas decorations, and soak in the early holiday excitement.
If you’re looking for a Thanksgiving that blends theme-park fun, festive flavors, and the energy of the holiday season kicking off, Universal Orlando delivers it all in one place—no oven required.



