Nee Nee and Biddy
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My family and I recently ate at the T-Rex Cafe in Kansas City and I thought since one is getting ready to open in Downtown Disney that some people might like to know what it was like. We made sure to take lots of pictures of the restaurant so you can get a good idea of what it will look like when it finally opens. Here's who ate with us:
Me-Gina
Billy-DH
Will-DS, 2
Gemma-DD, 8 months
My sister, Amanda
BIL, Clint
Sam, my nephew, 6
Sophie, my niece, 3
We arrived around 11:00 a.m. I was concerned that we would have a long wait so we tried to get there as soon as they opened. Luckily, we walked right in.
This is the dino that greets you when you walk in. He's huge!
We had to shuttle Will and Sophie away from this dinosaur very quickly. They both burst into tears when they saw him. The picture doesn't really show how big and scary it is. Remember this if you have little kids. (My sister wanted me to add this..I had totally forgot this even happened!)
Every room had a theme with different dinosaurs in it. These dinos move and make noise. My son, who has a dinosaur room at home, was very nervous around these dinosaurs. He is a tough kid too. Nothing at WDW scares him, but this was a little intense. We got a table in the "Lava" or "Volcano" room. About every 15 minutes thunder and lightening would start and the volcano right behind our table would erupt. Will did not like this at all. He was very frightened by it, and this is a kid that actually likes thunder!
This was a cool location to sit if you have older kids, but the little ones might get a little scared.
Sophie and I at the table
The dinosaur right by our table!
Around the bar also looked like a cool place to sit. It was under a huge octopus and every once in a while it's tentacles would sway around. Pretty neat, or gross, depending how you look at it. There was a very neat jellyfish table. I waited until the party sitting there left so I could take a picture of it.
Kind of a dark picture of the octopus.
The fish tank in the bar
Talk about sensory overload here! It was so noisy and exciting, we could barely concentrate on the menu. The kids menu is pretty basic; most meals ran about $5.99 and came with a drink. Will ordered the chicken nugget meal with fries. The fries were waffle fries, and for some reason they cost 50 cents more. They were really good though. Will ate every bit of his meal, so I consider it money well spent.
Sam and Sophie both got the pizza meals. Sam got cheese and Sophie got pepperoni. I tried Sophie's and it was a pretty decent pizza, almost exactly like one you would get at WDW. Not great, but not bad.
We decided to get two appetizers and then the husbands and wives would each split an entree. I'm so glad we did this because the portions were HUGE. We started off with the monster nachos and the onion rings. These nachos were actually really good with a ton of toppings. There was a lot of ground beef and black beans. The only thing that would have made it better is if they would have thrown some jalapenos on it, but you can't have everything!
The onion rings were pretty standard but also good. They were served with a homemade tasting ranch and a barbecue ranch dipping sauce. Will loved these and so did Sophie.
My crazy husband and the onion rings.
Billy and I split a Cobb salad. It had lots of bacon, chicken and blue cheese on it.It was very good but the bread they served with it was gross. Dry with a very strong rosemary flavor. They very nicely split it for us. This is a picture of the half salad! I couldn't finish it.
Amanda and Clint got a Asian Chicken salad. They really enjoyed it, but again they could barely finish it after the humongous appetizers.
We couldn't handle dessert. We all took a spin through the gift shop, and you were able to buy the plates the kids meals came on, so we grabbed one of those. At $2.99, this was a cheap and good souvenir.
Dexter the Dino was walking around. He's OK, but after spending a week at WDW he's kind of a let down. Will was excited to see him though.
All in all, we had a good experience. The food was fresh and good, no complaints. I'm not sure if I would go here while I was at WDW though. There are so many other places to eat at. But I wouldn't go to the Rainforest Cafe at WDW either. It just seems very un-Disney to me, and while I"m at WDW I want to be immersed in Disney stuff. If you have a dinosaur fanatic, by all means go! I think it will be a good addition to DTD.
Here are some more random pictures:
The ceiling
The Rotisserie
The outside of the restaurant
Let me know if you have any questions!
Me-Gina
Billy-DH
Will-DS, 2
Gemma-DD, 8 months
My sister, Amanda
BIL, Clint
Sam, my nephew, 6
Sophie, my niece, 3

We arrived around 11:00 a.m. I was concerned that we would have a long wait so we tried to get there as soon as they opened. Luckily, we walked right in.

This is the dino that greets you when you walk in. He's huge!
We had to shuttle Will and Sophie away from this dinosaur very quickly. They both burst into tears when they saw him. The picture doesn't really show how big and scary it is. Remember this if you have little kids. (My sister wanted me to add this..I had totally forgot this even happened!)
Every room had a theme with different dinosaurs in it. These dinos move and make noise. My son, who has a dinosaur room at home, was very nervous around these dinosaurs. He is a tough kid too. Nothing at WDW scares him, but this was a little intense. We got a table in the "Lava" or "Volcano" room. About every 15 minutes thunder and lightening would start and the volcano right behind our table would erupt. Will did not like this at all. He was very frightened by it, and this is a kid that actually likes thunder!


Sophie and I at the table

The dinosaur right by our table!
Around the bar also looked like a cool place to sit. It was under a huge octopus and every once in a while it's tentacles would sway around. Pretty neat, or gross, depending how you look at it. There was a very neat jellyfish table. I waited until the party sitting there left so I could take a picture of it.


Kind of a dark picture of the octopus.

The fish tank in the bar
Talk about sensory overload here! It was so noisy and exciting, we could barely concentrate on the menu. The kids menu is pretty basic; most meals ran about $5.99 and came with a drink. Will ordered the chicken nugget meal with fries. The fries were waffle fries, and for some reason they cost 50 cents more. They were really good though. Will ate every bit of his meal, so I consider it money well spent.

Sam and Sophie both got the pizza meals. Sam got cheese and Sophie got pepperoni. I tried Sophie's and it was a pretty decent pizza, almost exactly like one you would get at WDW. Not great, but not bad.

We decided to get two appetizers and then the husbands and wives would each split an entree. I'm so glad we did this because the portions were HUGE. We started off with the monster nachos and the onion rings. These nachos were actually really good with a ton of toppings. There was a lot of ground beef and black beans. The only thing that would have made it better is if they would have thrown some jalapenos on it, but you can't have everything!

The onion rings were pretty standard but also good. They were served with a homemade tasting ranch and a barbecue ranch dipping sauce. Will loved these and so did Sophie.

My crazy husband and the onion rings.
Billy and I split a Cobb salad. It had lots of bacon, chicken and blue cheese on it.It was very good but the bread they served with it was gross. Dry with a very strong rosemary flavor. They very nicely split it for us. This is a picture of the half salad! I couldn't finish it.

Amanda and Clint got a Asian Chicken salad. They really enjoyed it, but again they could barely finish it after the humongous appetizers.

We couldn't handle dessert. We all took a spin through the gift shop, and you were able to buy the plates the kids meals came on, so we grabbed one of those. At $2.99, this was a cheap and good souvenir.
Dexter the Dino was walking around. He's OK, but after spending a week at WDW he's kind of a let down. Will was excited to see him though.

All in all, we had a good experience. The food was fresh and good, no complaints. I'm not sure if I would go here while I was at WDW though. There are so many other places to eat at. But I wouldn't go to the Rainforest Cafe at WDW either. It just seems very un-Disney to me, and while I"m at WDW I want to be immersed in Disney stuff. If you have a dinosaur fanatic, by all means go! I think it will be a good addition to DTD.
Here are some more random pictures:

The ceiling

The Rotisserie

The outside of the restaurant
Let me know if you have any questions!