Space 220

Right, like PP just said, the rumors are that credits are gone and discounted gift cards are what's coming - but it's still only a rumor...for now...

Gotcha. Yes, I heard that too. I would still consider that a Dining Plan, which is where I got confused.
 
I was able to get on at 5:35 this morning and book without issue from CBR on Disney WiFi…booked 10/1 for 4 of us. I wonder if being on Disney WiFi helped with the speed and response. It was really quick and responsive…I was kinda shocked
 
Just watched a youtube video of it, really looks cool

I just watched a video of it, too! Was not interested enough just based on the menu but after seeing the video of the inside of the place with that cool space-y background music they've got playing...sign me up. DH is going to think it's super cool.
 

Guess what! Space 220 has its own trading cards, which have “custom illustrations” and “trivia facts about space exploration, food in space, and sky-high innovations at Space 220.”

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These trading cards come with every kids’ meal at Space 220, which only kids are allowed to order. So, they will automatically get a pack of cards when they order off of the kids’ menu!

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Kids could also get a pack of trading cards by ordering one of the Kids’ Zero-Proof Sippers, which is shaped like a rocket! However, the trading cards are limited to one pack per person, so kids cannot order a kids’ meal AND the kids’ sipper and get 2 packs of trading cards — they will still only get one pack.

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Source: Disney Food Blog

If, for some reason, anyone doesn't want these trading cards, please let me know. I'm a non-sport card collector and would love to add these to my collections!
 
Guess what! Space 220 has its own trading cards, which have “custom illustrations” and “trivia facts about space exploration, food in space, and sky-high innovations at Space 220.”

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These trading cards come with every kids’ meal at Space 220, which only kids are allowed to order. So, they will automatically get a pack of cards when they order off of the kids’ menu!

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Kids could also get a pack of trading cards by ordering one of the Kids’ Zero-Proof Sippers, which is shaped like a rocket! However, the trading cards are limited to one pack per person, so kids cannot order a kids’ meal AND the kids’ sipper and get 2 packs of trading cards — they will still only get one pack.

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Source: Disney Food Blog

If, for some reason, anyone doesn't want these trading cards, please let me know. I'm a non-sport card collector and would love to add these to my collections!
That's really cool , will they let kids over 9 buy them?
 
Based on the past two days, do you think it’s recommended we line up way before opening if we’re trying to get standby this week? We have all day, so time isn’t an issue. But was hoping to not have to be there way before 11…
 
Guess what! Space 220 has its own trading cards, which have “custom illustrations” and “trivia facts about space exploration, food in space, and sky-high innovations at Space 220.”

View attachment 606443

These trading cards come with every kids’ meal at Space 220, which only kids are allowed to order. So, they will automatically get a pack of cards when they order off of the kids’ menu!

View attachment 606445

Kids could also get a pack of trading cards by ordering one of the Kids’ Zero-Proof Sippers, which is shaped like a rocket! However, the trading cards are limited to one pack per person, so kids cannot order a kids’ meal AND the kids’ sipper and get 2 packs of trading cards — they will still only get one pack.

View attachment 606446

Source: Disney Food Blog

If, for some reason, anyone doesn't want these trading cards, please let me know. I'm a non-sport card collector and would love to add these to my collections!

I know this is a lot of ifs, but if we get a res (which we will try reeeeeeally hard for) and if it turns out kids older than 9 can order a kids meal (we have a Disney “adult” kid), we’ll be happy to get these to you!

By the looks of your screen name, we’re local!

Here’s hoping you don’t have to wait that long!
 
I know this is a lot of ifs, but if we get a res (which we will try reeeeeeally hard for) and if it turns out kids older than 9 can order a kids meal (we have a Disney “adult” kid), we’ll be happy to get these to you!

By the looks of your screen name, we’re local!

Here’s hoping you don’t have to wait that long!

While I'm from Pittsburgh, I unfortunately no longer live there. But Kennywood (Amusement Park) is my favorite place on earth. (Yes, Disney comes in 2nd....lol)

Regardless of whether or not you're able to help, I sincerely appreciate the offer!
 
I thought that Disney confirmed this summer that Dining Plans will be coming back...
I would think of the dining plan along the same lines as fast passes... they brought FPs back with a different name and now with a price tag... expect whatever you knew about dining plans to be very different and to either cost more or have less value.
 
I would think of the dining plan along the same lines as fast passes... they brought FPs back with a different name and now with a price tag... expect whatever you knew about dining plans to be very different and to either cost more or have less value.

Anything is possible, that's for sure. We shall see!
 
It's going to take a little bit till Disney gets fully staffed and opens all of the restaurants back up. Till then, I wouldn't expect a dining plan as that only makes things crazier for the staff when they aren't ready for it.

Discounts and pushing more volume (ala Dining Plans) only makes sense as a company when you have excess capacity to absorb the demand. With the craziness of limited ADR's it seems we should be still a ways from a dining plan assuming they act in a traditional good-business-focused manner. Hopefully as they get close to 100% staffing we'll see Dining Plans come back soon thereafter.
 
Someplace new like Space220 will be a big draw for those who just have to see whatever is new at Disney or those where money is no object. They set the prices high to try and manage the crowds. How many times people will return for a $12 soft drink (that includes a pack of trading cards) or $55 lunch is hard to tell. Particularly when there are so many other reasonably priced places to eat at Epcot. I can imagine those trying to 'game' the system who want to see what it looks like sitting at the bar and not eating anything. Not sure if there will be a cover charge to sit at the bar, but wouldn't be surprised. If that becomes an issue, they might only let you sit there while waiting for your table reservation.
 
Someplace new like Space220 will be a big draw for those who just have to see whatever is new at Disney or those where money is no object. They set the prices high to try and manage the crowds. How many times people will return for a $12 soft drink (that includes a pack of trading cards) or $55 lunch is hard to tell. Particularly when there are so many other reasonably priced places to eat at Epcot. I can imagine those trying to 'game' the system who want to see what it looks like sitting at the bar and not eating anything. Not sure if there will be a cover charge to sit at the bar, but wouldn't be surprised. If that becomes an issue, they might only let you sit there while waiting for your table reservation.
I really discussed it with my family and the vote was 'no' because I told them they could not substitute anything on the menu. The entertainment value did not offset the inability to substitute brown rice, etc. Plus they don't like mandatory courses.
 














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