The cuisine is an important part of the Disney parks’ appeal, and a new lavish dining experience is now open to make your trip even more unforgettable.
The Space 220 Restaurant, which will transport diners 220 miles above the Earth with a touch of Disney magic, will undoubtedly provide a unique time for everybody.
Guests may enjoy a magnificent view of EPCOT and Earth while riding the “space elevator” to their dining table, with a screen beneath their feet showing a shrinking theme park gradually zooming out to reveal the Earth.
After “landing” at Space 220, guests are approached by a crewmember who will show them to their table, where they may dine on fine, contemporary food in a simulated space atmosphere. Furthermore, you’ll be encircled by a series of windows through which astronauts outside perform maintenance work, adding to the sense of immersion.
The Patina restaurant business, which currently manages a handful of famous Italian-inspired Disney eateries, including the Via Napoli Pizzeria and Tutto Italia Ristorante in Epcot, will be in charge of the cuisine. A nearly USD 35 (PHP 1,780) to USD 59.99 (PHP 3050) for a two-course lunch and over USD 80 (PHP 4,060) for a three-course dinner with a “lift-off” appetizer, “star course” main entrée, and “supernova sweets” for dessert per adult.
From September 27 onwards, bookings will be taken. You’ll also need a ticket to Epcot Park for everyone in your dinner group on the day of your reservation.
The unveiling of the Space 220 restaurant happens to coincide with the Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th-anniversary celebration on October 1.
For space diner enthusiasts, you can visit https://www.disneyworld.eu/dining/epcot/space-220/ for tickets and reservations.
Source: https://www.disneyworld.eu/dining/epcot/space-220/