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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Turns 30!

 by Ray Keating

News/Review

DisneyBizJournal.com

April 20, 2021

 

One of my favorite restaurants and experiences in Walt Disney World turns 30 years old today. The Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant opened on April 20, 1991.



In September 2019, I penned a DisneyBizJournal piece titled “7 Reasons Hollywood Studios Ranks Best Among Walt Disney World Parks.” One of those reasons was the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. And what I wrote then definitely still holds: “It’s hard to think of many better ways to celebrate Hollywood than coming in from the Florida heat and humidity, sitting down in a replica convertible at a car hop, watching old sci-fi movies on a huge screen under an evening sky, and enjoying some solid food, including excellent burgers and shakes. I always love going to the Sci-Fi Dine-In, but for some reason I failed to stop in on my latest visit. What the heck was I thinking?”

 

Indeed, what was I thinking? Not only is the experience – in terms of theming, atmosphere, cast members, and entertainment – what I would expect from visiting a Disney park, but the food also fits and is quite tasty … usually. Over the years, the menu has varied, as I vaguely recall a time when it seemed to veer off course a bit. But it was right back on track during recent visits. (See the menu here.)

 

And for me, it’s always about a burger at Sci-Fi, namely, the Drive-in BBQ Burger featuring house-made BBQ sauce, bacon, and cheddar cheese, along with an onion ring and fried banana pepper, on a brioche bun. And I’ll take a vanilla or chocolate shake.

 

And all the time, you get to watch clips and trailers from 1950s sci-fi B-movies on a massive drive-in screen. And yes, I try to spot clips from some movies that I admit to having actually watched in my home.

 

Happy birthday, Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant, an experience that I enjoy each time I park in one of those convertibles.

 

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