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The 5 Dining Experiences You Need to Have at Magic Kingdom
4. Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn Pecos Bill’s is located in Frontierland and for a counter service restaurant, it offers some great choices that make it our default counter service dining location. We love the variety offered to guests – salads, unique burgers, fajitas, and burrito bowls. We love the toppings bar available to guests becaus
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The 5 Dining Experiences You Need to Have at Magic Kingdom
5. Crystal Palace This is a table service buffet restaurant that also allows guests to interact with Winnie the Pooh and friends. The meal is available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and the characters greet guests during all of the meals. The buffet is expansive and has a multitude of tasty options. So, the question becomes not what
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The 5 Dining Experiences You Need to Have at Magic Kingdom
The Magic Kingdom is home to many hallmark experiences that highlight any Disney trip. A ride on the Walt Disney World Railroad, blasting off on Space Mountain, meeting a princess, or watching a parade on Main Street. Included amongst these moments are dining experiences – be it a snack stand, a counter-service restaurant, or sitting do
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10 Reasons Why Disney’s Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is a Fan Favorite
1. Wall Art Before taking a seat, don’t forget to check out the sci-fi inspired memorabilia. You’ll be able to spot a handful of neat movie posters lining the walls as you make your way inside. The restaurant is nestled inside a building that looks like an old Hollywood soundstage. There are several little gems waiting to be discovered ev
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10 Reasons Why Disney’s Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is a Fan Favorite
2. Mood Lighting The lighting does a great job of setting the tone. It’s not too dark here, but just dark enough to make guests feel as if they’re actually sitting in their car under the night sky. The screen illuminates throughout the drive-in, yet doesn’t overpower everything in its path. The cars are also dimly lit. The subtle lighting
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10 Reasons Why Disney’s Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is a Fan Favorite
3. The Detail Disney has an eye for detail and the theater is no exception. Each car has its own unique design, color and license plates. Even the ice cubes here are phosphorescent! Every possible element is created to ensure guest satisfaction. The movie clips, newsreels, and cartoons perfectly fit together effortlessly as if they’re bei
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10 Reasons Why Disney’s Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is a Fan Favorite
4. The Décor Everything here looks like it was taken directly from the 1950’s. The cars, the ceiling art, and everything else you may not notice are strategically designed to fit this unique theme. Even the entrance looks like a box office! As you sit in your car you’ll notice stars twinkling above you as palm trees line the perimeter of
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10 Reasons Why Disney’s Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is a Fan Favorite
5. Great Service The speedy service here is a major draw for guests. Food is typically served five to ten minutes after ordering. It’s like any other fast food eatery in terms of time and efficiency, but the overall experience here is unmatched. The servers, also known as carhops, improvise and skate through the theater from time to time.
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10 Reasons Why Disney’s Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is a Fan Favorite
6. The Authenticity Disney Imagineers designed this eatery to replicate the drive-ins of the 1940’s and 50’s. The clips projected on the screen may seem cheesy by today’s standards, but they’re taken from real sci-fi flicks of that era. The car tables also add to the magic. They’re made of chrome plating and fiberglass to give the restaur
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10 Reasons Why Disney’s Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is a Fan Favorite
7. The Location This dazzling restaurant is conveniently located on Commissary Lane at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It’s central to everything including Star Tours and The Backlot. Keep in mind that park admission is required to eat here. The interior measures a whopping 8,400 square feet with a seating capacity of 260. Outside the restaur
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