I agree. They're just trying to be cute. Just like when the waitress at 50's Prime Time scolds you for not eating your vegetables.How is that insulting? I'm not meaning to start anything honest, but what else should they do? I guess a table? You can't have a whole car to yourself. And if you get the entire back row it's like having your own table anyways. Is it the term hitchhiker you find offensive? I think that's just a pretty accurate term for what a stranger would be who tagged along for a ride in some families car.
Husband and myself have dined there several times and been put in the backseat of the car. Every time we were called "Hitchhikers". Never gave it a second thought. I think they call all separate parties in the back this. The party in front could not see us and we paid no attention to them. Its like separate tables. I am pretty sure a single diner would have the backseat to themselves and it would be like having your own table. If you haven't been there, I wouldn't miss going at least once.Will have to mull it over. I've got until 16th December to decide. I just wish the other 3 in my group wanted to come along, then we could all share a car. Oh well
Thanks for clarifying that!We were at Sci-Fi Dine In in late October. The host stand was very clear that your ADR guaranteed a car, but that it could be the bench/row style car OR the table style car. There were other non-car tables. They seemed to be very clearly letting everyone know that those with ADRs would be getting a car, but the exact style wasn't up for us to choose. I heard the host repeat this spiel with each check in. That said, I'm sure if you're willing to wait then they might accommodate a specific car style. We ended up in a bench/row style car, which we wanted, and then we realized that with a group of 7 that it made it pretty difficult to chat with each other and also hard to share an appetizer! That said, it was one of our favorite meals of the week!
you won't sit NEXT to a stranger. You'll sit behind them in your own booth. A criticism people have of this restaurant is that if your party is more than 2 it feels like you are not all sitting together... so it's not a problem. I've been a "hitchhiker" in the back seat, it felt like our own table and we had no interaction from the people in front of us or privacy issues. This is probably a great place to eat solo because you have something to do while you eat. It's not great for conversation in there!Mmmm I don't really want to dine with other people. I didn't expect to get a car to myself but I definitely do not want to sit next to a stranger. I think I'll cancel![]()
It is tight seating. 2 works great. Not sure 3 would unless skinny little people
Except I highly doubt drive-in theaters were putting random people in other people’s cars, ergo a hitchhiker doesn’t even exist for the theme. There ARE, however, two-seater cars so perhaps they should have put those in for couples or solos.
They are going to fill up the car in whatever way works. Last trip we had three in our party so we were 2 and one in a car and shortly after we were sit, they added a couple to our back seat. PLENTY of empty cars as it was right at open but they were filling each car as they went. I was alone in the middle and had a hard time talking to my guys in front of me. The stranger lady behind me complained LOUDLY the whole time about everything. We really are not huge fans of this place in general and this really was not a great experience. I think that was our last visit there.
Mmmm I don't really want to dine with other people. I didn't expect to get a car to myself but I definitely do not want to sit next to a stranger. I think I'll cancel![]()
I’m glad I saw this thread! I had no idea not getting a car was even a possibility. We’ve never been and I thought all the tables were cars. Good to know that I’ll need to ask at check in!
We are a family of five and going December 20. The youngest is 13 so no small children. Can we sit 3 and 2 or will we have to do 2, 2, 1?
Real drive in theaters aren't putting anyone in cars. You come to the drive in movie in your own car. Drive ins don't send wait staff to your car to take food orders either. Drive ins don't' give any one "parking tickets", but that's what they call it when they give you the bill. They are just going for a car based theme, not labeling you for real.
Disney calls us guests, but do any of us really believe we are actually guests?? Of course not, we all realize we are paying customers, no matter what euphemism Disney uses. You really are taking this too seriously.
As far as "sitting" with strangers, I have been waaaay closer to strangers at Le Cellier. I have practically had people touch our food as they are seated next to is there. And you definitely are privy to your neighbors conversations there. At Sci Fi, you aren't forced to interact with other parties in your car at all.
You don't sit next to strangers. You'll sit in a row in front of or behind them within the same "car". You'll have your own space, though- your own table & seating. You won't be chatting with the strangers as you're in different rows. It's kind of like being in a theater- which it really is: a drive-in theater.Mmmm I don't really want to dine with other people. I didn't expect to get a car to myself but I definitely do not want to sit next to a stranger. I think I'll cancel![]()
I'm so glad to hear this, thank you! We are a party of three so we should be fine in a regular car.If you have an ADR you will get a car since that is what you expect when you book. At the podium they even have laminated photo of car which says ADR and a photo of the picnic tables which says Walkup on it. Some walkups get lucky and get to be hitchhikers. Now if you group won't even fit in the biggest car, you get the tables that have car front/end like bookends.
I had dinner at SciFi solo in early September. I was seated in the front row of a car with a couple seated behind me. The term "hitchhiker" was never mentioned. And the server was very nice. Perhaps when it is a slower time of year they don't do that? It was a great experience!From what I have heard they will put you in the back row of a car and call you a hitchhiker.
Enough to make me NEVER go there. So insulting.