Day 3 - Did We Wake Up In NJ?
The third day of our trip was upon us! The original plan was to head over to the Magic Kingdom today but after seeing the forecast I knew I wanted to do MK on a day that would be warmer. So, we decided to hit up Hollywood Studios today.
We got ready, bundled up and decided that to get us going, for breakfast we needed to eat.....
THE SAME THING WE'D HAD THE DAY BEFORE!
So, for all of you may be wondering where the wonderful pictures of Pineapple Pancakes, Crystal Palace buffets and Stacked Breakfasts are...there are none!
We ate at Boardwalk Bakery every.single.morning. And you know what we had every morning? The exact.same.thing. Sooooo, if you want to know how breakfast was every day of our trip, please see my previous review of the Boardwalk Bakery bagel, ham and cheese sammie and danish. Yum!
So, onward we went! We arrived at DHS and had a great morning doing things like Toy Story x2, the Muppets, Great Movie Ride, etc. After running around for a few hours, we decided we needed to fuel up and headed to one of my must-do restaurants in Disney...
SCI-FI DINE IN THEATER
I know, I know. Lame, right? I can't help it! The feeling of being outside watching movies, the relative silence you get to sit in compared to the consent assault on your ears everywhere else in the parks...I love it all! Do they have the best food in Disney? Nope. Do I care? Nope!
We checked in and were seated within five minutes by a dude on rollerskates. I miss the days when they
all used to wear them! We were seated in the back row of a car and told we'd probably be hitchiking with another party in front of us, but if that happened it meant they had to pay our bill. If only that were true!
We get pretty safe and basic food when we eat at Sci-Fi, so for an appetizer we decided to go with onion rings.
(Sorry in advance for the crappy pictures, you all know how dark it is in there and I only had my iPHONE)
I know they look greasy, but they really weren't. We were probably especially hungry at this point because they were SO GOOD. Hot, crisp and most importantly when eating them the onion didn't slip out of the breading. That's the worst! There were maybe 8 rings in the basket, enough to get rid of the growling in our stomachs without feeling too full to eat our entrees.
Erik ordered a burger and fries. I thought for sure he'd order that new picnic burger with the hot dogs on it (I mean come on, he wanted to eat the Kitchen sink on his own) but he surprised me!
He gave it a thumbs up. It was cooked how he wanted (we used the flashlight app to confirm!) and the roll may have been the new crumbly wheat ones everyone hates---but to us, it really wasn't bad at all. The fries came out nice and hot and there were a bunch, so that of course made Erik happy. Was it the best burger he's eaten? Nah, but it was on par with what you'd get at a chain restaurant in the area.
I decided to call an audible and go with something other than the burger. Instead, I ordered a reuben.
Already at this point on the trip I was feeling veggie deprived, so instead of fries I got the cucumber salad.
The reuben was good. It was huge and messy because of all the dressing they put onto the sandwich. If I had to nitpick, I would say it was
too much dressing, but I'm sure that's why some people love it. I only ended up eating half and Erik so graciously helped me finish it. Gotta love a man that can eat!
The cucumber salad was the real highlight of the meal for me. I like cucumbers and make a cucumber/feta/balsamic salad when I'm at home. This salad was cucumbers, red onion and a vinegar based dressing so it was a little different but still light, refreshing and deeelish. Next time we go back, I'll be ordering this again.
All in all, we had a really pleasant experience at Sci-Fi like usual. It was good service, good food and great atmosphere. I'm sure there are people who aren't fans of Sci-Fi but for us it's an oldie but goodie and we like to stop in every trip.
Up next: Standing on an observation deck in 40 degree temps with no coat. Fun? I think not!