50s Prime Time Cafe??

lisareneeo

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We are a party of 7. Four adultsand three children (1 child is 12 and is actually considered an adult by Disney standards) Will we have to get two tables to eat at the 50s Prime Time Cafe or can we all fit at one? If we do sit at two tables will they be close enough that we will feel that we are all together?
Also, what is the difference between the lunch and dinner menu? Is there a difference in portions, price and selection?
 
When made our PS for 8 I was told we might have to sit at 2 tables but they would try to put us together. In fact I was told that for several of our PS's. We were able to sit together at PTC and all the others except CRT. There we were at tables across from each other (across a "walking" path)
 

I have a ps for 15 later this month and I was told they would put us all inthe same "block" of tables. If I remember correctly, there are four tables in each section. This was before the renovation, so I don't know if they changed it since then, but the tables are close enough if you have enough adults sitting at the different tables. I wouldn't want to have to sit at two tables if it ment our immediate family would be split up though.

It is close enough for conversation, but distant enough for privacy too.


Sam
 
Last year we sat next to a group of 8 and they were all at one table. We have eaten there several times and have always enjoyed our meals. The lunch and dinner menus are relatively the same-lunch portions may be slightly smaller. We have always enjoyed the fried chicken and the mealoaf. You can check out the menus on www.wdwig.com.
 











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