ZehnJahren
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I headed over to Sci-fi to see if I could get in as a walk-in diner. I thought if not, I'd head over to the Backlot Commissary for some chicken nuggets, but otherwise I'd seen a turkey sandwich listed on the Sci-Fi menu that had my name written all over it.
I walked in and said "Do you by ANY chance have room for a solo diner sometime soon?"
"Yes indeed," the very friendly CM said. "Are you on the Disney dining plan?" I was surprised and told him no, I was paying out of pocket, and asked "how long of a wait?" I was skeptical.
"About 5 minutes," he smiled. He took my name, but then asked if I was staying onsite and then asked where I was staying. I told him, but wondered - why does that matter? Why was he asking? Oh well, already told him.
I sat down, taking a photo of the front of Sci-Fi. I'd never eaten here before, and I was excited.
But this was also my first non-counter service meal going solo - I was a bit nervous about this!
Within just a couple of minutes, they were calling my name.
I was seated in the back of a six-person car. I ordered (from the menu): Smoked Turkey Sandwich - Smoked turkey, crispy bacon, lettuce and tomato with an Avocado mayo on mulitgrain bread with Black Bean Relish - $12.99. Of course, I changed this all around and ended up with the turkey, bacon, no mayo, and fries.
The place was empty - this pic was taken at 2:35 in the afternoon.
Everything was going along well, and then the alarm started.
I guess someone hit one of those speakers in the wrong way, because the alarm started going off. It was LOUD. And it kept going, and going, and going... After the first 10 minutes, my head started hurting - and my waiter had not been by at all. I finally looked at my watch and decided that if it didn't stop in 5 minutes I was leaving, with or without my food.
Five minutes passed, and I gathered my stuff, looked around for my waiter one more time. I had to get outta here, I started to slide out of the seat with my purse in hand, and then...
Then they set down my sandwich. Ok, dang it, I can't just ditch this food. So I resign my aching head and ears, and take a bite of the sandwich. Hmm, something's missing in my sandwich - and that's everything but bacon. Let me make this clear: They sat down a plate that contained a sandwich entirely composed of bacon. So now this alarm is going off, I have a bacon sandwich, and I'm getting a headache. This is not the best trip to Sci-Fi.
Shortly after, the alarm stopped blaring; my waiter came by and was quite surprised by my bacon sandwich and it was replaced. The turkey sandwich was delicious and my stomach was very satisfied; the fries were very good and I enjoyed it all.
I left Sci-fi finally and it was raining. I thought about another spin on TSMM or ToT, or maybe a run over to Muppet Vision, but the rain had considerably dropped the temperature. I was diagnosed with a severe sinus infection a week before I came down to Florida (was still taking the antibiotics), so I thought the time for a nap in my dry room had come.
I headed to the bus stop in the rain, which was slowly increasing. I saw the boat for Epcot had a long line, so I knew the bus was for me. At the bus stop, I had a laugh when I saw that this was the only line without a cover - we would all be standing in the rain until a bus came. Oh man.
Finally:
I got a seat.
Alright, back to Epcot, and the car.
I walked in and said "Do you by ANY chance have room for a solo diner sometime soon?"
"Yes indeed," the very friendly CM said. "Are you on the Disney dining plan?" I was surprised and told him no, I was paying out of pocket, and asked "how long of a wait?" I was skeptical.
"About 5 minutes," he smiled. He took my name, but then asked if I was staying onsite and then asked where I was staying. I told him, but wondered - why does that matter? Why was he asking? Oh well, already told him.
I sat down, taking a photo of the front of Sci-Fi. I'd never eaten here before, and I was excited.

But this was also my first non-counter service meal going solo - I was a bit nervous about this!

Within just a couple of minutes, they were calling my name.
I was seated in the back of a six-person car. I ordered (from the menu): Smoked Turkey Sandwich - Smoked turkey, crispy bacon, lettuce and tomato with an Avocado mayo on mulitgrain bread with Black Bean Relish - $12.99. Of course, I changed this all around and ended up with the turkey, bacon, no mayo, and fries.

The place was empty - this pic was taken at 2:35 in the afternoon.
Everything was going along well, and then the alarm started.
I guess someone hit one of those speakers in the wrong way, because the alarm started going off. It was LOUD. And it kept going, and going, and going... After the first 10 minutes, my head started hurting - and my waiter had not been by at all. I finally looked at my watch and decided that if it didn't stop in 5 minutes I was leaving, with or without my food.
Five minutes passed, and I gathered my stuff, looked around for my waiter one more time. I had to get outta here, I started to slide out of the seat with my purse in hand, and then...
Then they set down my sandwich. Ok, dang it, I can't just ditch this food. So I resign my aching head and ears, and take a bite of the sandwich. Hmm, something's missing in my sandwich - and that's everything but bacon. Let me make this clear: They sat down a plate that contained a sandwich entirely composed of bacon. So now this alarm is going off, I have a bacon sandwich, and I'm getting a headache. This is not the best trip to Sci-Fi.
Shortly after, the alarm stopped blaring; my waiter came by and was quite surprised by my bacon sandwich and it was replaced. The turkey sandwich was delicious and my stomach was very satisfied; the fries were very good and I enjoyed it all.
I left Sci-fi finally and it was raining. I thought about another spin on TSMM or ToT, or maybe a run over to Muppet Vision, but the rain had considerably dropped the temperature. I was diagnosed with a severe sinus infection a week before I came down to Florida (was still taking the antibiotics), so I thought the time for a nap in my dry room had come.
I headed to the bus stop in the rain, which was slowly increasing. I saw the boat for Epcot had a long line, so I knew the bus was for me. At the bus stop, I had a laugh when I saw that this was the only line without a cover - we would all be standing in the rain until a bus came. Oh man.
Finally:

I got a seat.

Alright, back to Epcot, and the car.