ktate82
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when you check in you will have a photo taken with Darth Vader
Will the characters sign autographs as well?
when you check in you will have a photo taken with Darth Vader
I'm sorry I don't have all the answers to everyone's questions. This is brand new and the menu was just recently finalized.
This is new and exciting and something that Disney has needed for boys for forever. I know that if this had been available when my boys were young, I would have been on the phone for hours waiting to book it as well.
As with anything new, there will be kinks and things that need to be worked out. Disney will do whatever they can to make the dining experience as awesome as possible and everyone will just have to trust in that.
If there is anything more that I can pass on I will
I know this is offered during the sww period. However does anyone think it might become a usual offering. Our family loves sci fi and star wars. It would be a must do. My reservation is Tuesday. Wondering if I will be able to book it. Do you have to call still?
I'm sorry I don't have all the answers to everyone's questions. This is brand new and the menu was just recently finalized.
This is new and exciting and something that Disney has needed for boys for forever. I know that if this had been available when my boys were young, I would have been on the phone for hours waiting to book it as well.
As with anything new, there will be kinks and things that need to be worked out. Disney will do whatever they can to make the dining experience as awesome as possible and everyone will just have to trust in that.
If there is anything more that I can pass on I will
Here ya go!:
Star Wars Fresh baked pastries
choice of Greek yogurt parfait with fresh berries and homemade granola or seasonal fresh fruit and berries
House Smoked Salmon Scrambled Eggs- with wild mushroom potato hash, multigrain toast with goat cheese butter
Grilled Beef Tenderloin- on baby spinach with bacon and cheddar custard on a roasted tomato with cheesy horseradish potatoes
Traditional breakfast- scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage and breakfast potatoes
Caramelized Banana Stuffed French Toast- caramel sauce and strawberry compote
Shrimp and Grits-smoked paprika dusted shrimp served with cheesy grits
Egg White Omelet-with shi take mushrooms and onions, garlic roasted potatoes and greek yogurt and berries
Kids
Traditional breakfast- same as adult
Puffed French Toast Sticks- tossed in cinnamon sugar with chocolate dipping sauce
I'm thinking this is going to be very "cool"...... SciFi Diner is a nice location because it's so big inside. I hope to see some light saber battles.... or something more than the usual greetings and photos. We are really excited about Star Wars weekend but also worried about crowds.... Doing the Sci Fi Breakfast and the Jedi Mickey dinner before Star Wars Weekend will get us pumped up about it and also free up some of our time when we are at Hollywood Studios for the Star Wars Weekend. Who's going to the Jedi Mickey Dinner at Hollywood and Vine? I thought about doing that on Friday May 23 instead of earlier in the week... but it includes Fantasmic. The idea of being at Fantasmic at 9-9:35, then rushing with the exiting crowd toward the Symphony in the Stars show/fireworks sounds like a nightmare. I'm sure it's best to do Fantasmic earlier in the week and arrive very early for SITS. Good Plan?
We have always enjoyed Fantasmic it's a great show with fireworks. It costs a few extra dollars to do that as a package with the Star Wars Jedi dinner. Nothing extra if using the dining plan. But you have to specifically book the fantasmic dinner package at Hollywood and Vine, not just the dinner. The fantasmic package is listed if you search dining by location. Our DS saw Fantasmic at age 4, 5, and 6 and loved it each year. Having the fantasmic package gets you reserved seating which means you don't have to line up as long to gain entrance.Our ressies for both are on the 22nd. I didn't do the Fantasmic! With dinner. Should I? We've never seen it (DS is 5).
I'll try to answer as many questions as I can.
This will be like CRT, the chefs used CRT as a template for the Sci Fi breakfast. The entrees are pre plated so you can't change ingredients, however you can change the sides. I don't know if there will be any additional vegetarian options since there are already a few on there. Asking for bacon or sausage will not cost any extra. You can't get the stuffed french toast un stuffed. There will be bellini's available and the characters will go through the dining room seeing each guest with the exception of Darth Vader.
I'm assuming they will not bring your child the adult food unless you pay the adult price. It's a plated meal, it's not family style. But if you're willing to pay the adult price you can probably do it, if you're not on DDP.
We have always enjoyed Fantasmic it's a great show with fireworks. It costs a few extra dollars to do that as a package with the Star Wars Jedi dinner. Nothing extra if using the dining plan. But you have to specifically book the fantasmic dinner package at Hollywood and Vine, not just the dinner. The fantasmic package is listed if you search dining by location. Our DS saw Fantasmic at age 4, 5, and 6 and loved it each year. Having the fantasmic package gets you reserved seating which means you don't have to line up as long to gain entrance.
Originally, both the Star Wars character meals said it included a digital photo on a commemorative photo pass card or something like that. Now I don't see it in the description.Does anyone know if there is a photo package included with the meal like at CRT?
lotus1197,
The menu is on the disney site now under sci fi in the dining section