Disney World not only knows how to make theme parks magical, but they also know how to make dining experiences more magical. If you are looking for more than a meal while on your Disney vacation, here are a few of the unique dining spots that you won't want to miss:
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant: You will be seated in flashy 1950's era cars while watching 1950's era drive-in movies. This 250-seat restaurant at Disney's Hollywood Studios makes you believe it's dark outside -- fiber-optic stars twinkle overhead and the cars are lined up to face the giant drive-in movie screen. Outrageous sci-fi movie clips run continuously. Entrees include sandwiches, barbecued pork ribs and chef's salad.
Coral Reef Restaurant: Located in The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion at Epcot, this is the only dining room in the world next to a 5.7-million-gallon aquarium. Diners are entertained by 5,000 inhabitants of the saltwater tank -- barracuda, angelfish, sharks, dolphins, rays and even humans diving to feed the fish. The menu features fresh fish and shellfish -- but none of the pavilion's undersea inhabitants are on the menu.
50's Prime Time Cafe: The waiters holler for you to take your seat, and ask if you've washed your hands in this Disney's Hollywood Studios restaurant. You'll feel like you're in a '50s sitcom with Formica tables, pull-down lamps and knickknacks like grandma used to collect but don't put your elbows on the table-or better yet, do and see what happens. Pot roast, chicken pot pie and meatloaf with mushroom gravy are standouts.
T-Rex: A Prehistoric Family Adventure: Enter a world of prehistoric creatures at T-Rex: A Family Adventure at Downtown Disney Marketplace. The dinosaur-themed family eatery serves up pizzas, pastas, sea bass and more, and features life-sized animated dinosaurs that dwell among bubbling geysers, waterfalls and a fossil dig site
California Grill: You’ll think you’re in San Francisco or L.A. in this upscale hot spot high atop Disney’s Contemporary Resort. The view is stupendous, the cuisine is extraordinary and the wines are outstanding. It’s hard to decide which is more fun: watching the energetic chefs in the open kitchen, or a sunset over Magic Kingdom.
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Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant: You will be seated in flashy 1950's era cars while watching 1950's era drive-in movies. This 250-seat restaurant at Disney's Hollywood Studios makes you believe it's dark outside -- fiber-optic stars twinkle overhead and the cars are lined up to face the giant drive-in movie screen. Outrageous sci-fi movie clips run continuously. Entrees include sandwiches, barbecued pork ribs and chef's salad.
Coral Reef Restaurant: Located in The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion at Epcot, this is the only dining room in the world next to a 5.7-million-gallon aquarium. Diners are entertained by 5,000 inhabitants of the saltwater tank -- barracuda, angelfish, sharks, dolphins, rays and even humans diving to feed the fish. The menu features fresh fish and shellfish -- but none of the pavilion's undersea inhabitants are on the menu.
50's Prime Time Cafe: The waiters holler for you to take your seat, and ask if you've washed your hands in this Disney's Hollywood Studios restaurant. You'll feel like you're in a '50s sitcom with Formica tables, pull-down lamps and knickknacks like grandma used to collect but don't put your elbows on the table-or better yet, do and see what happens. Pot roast, chicken pot pie and meatloaf with mushroom gravy are standouts.
T-Rex: A Prehistoric Family Adventure: Enter a world of prehistoric creatures at T-Rex: A Family Adventure at Downtown Disney Marketplace. The dinosaur-themed family eatery serves up pizzas, pastas, sea bass and more, and features life-sized animated dinosaurs that dwell among bubbling geysers, waterfalls and a fossil dig site
California Grill: You’ll think you’re in San Francisco or L.A. in this upscale hot spot high atop Disney’s Contemporary Resort. The view is stupendous, the cuisine is extraordinary and the wines are outstanding. It’s hard to decide which is more fun: watching the energetic chefs in the open kitchen, or a sunset over Magic Kingdom.
CONTACT US to learn more about these and other unique dining locations at Walt Disney World!




