Wednesday, September 21, 2011

50's Prime-Time Diner - Disney, Orlando

If you ever get to go to WDW, make sure you spend enough time for each of the parks. The first day, we went to Hollywoods Studios. Some people kinda writes it off as a half day park. But honestly, between the lines and going thru the rides and shows you want to go, it does take the entire day.


If you do go to that park, you must go to Sci-Fi Dine-In theater, but the problem was that it was so dark that no photos were going to come out. But you must go there just to check it out. The other place you must check out is the 50's Prime Time Cafe.
Because of the Fantasmic show, which is a light, water, firework show only at DHS, it took us a long while before we can make it thru the crowd to the restaurant. Generally speaking, their rides and restaurants close when the park closes. But they will honor reservation 15-30 mins after your time. So, even though we were super late, and I can tell they were breaking down the place, they went ahead and honored our reservation. So I'm telling you it has it's benefits!



Anyway, the diner itself is cute and kitchy. In the waiting area, it has the 50s/60s furniture, light fixtures, and wall paper. Every corner you turn there's a TV. They play snip bits of TV shows from that era like Mickey Mouse Club or Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. And one of the secret we were told by our server was that they are flat screen TVs fitted into one of the old units.



The food is really a diner's food with milkshake and cobbler to boot. I had the boneless pork loin. The pork was ok, but the mashed potato was super awesome that I definitely cleaned up. The specialty here, aside from the decor, the kitchy-ness, it's their servers. They all talk back at you, and you'll love it. If you tattle at each other, they'll call you out on that. If you don't eat your vegetable, they'll be sure to tell you that too. Tons of laugh.



50s Prime Time Cafe

inside Disney Hollywood Studios

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/50s-prime-time-cafe/

reservations are highly recommended at least 48 hours ahead but they will take reservation 180 days ahead and they do not allow changes 2 hours prior to your reservation time.

407-WDW-DINE

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