![]() My mind would have been blown so hard I probably would have had to go to the ER. ![]() Had this restaurant existed during my annual visits to Walt Disney World in the 1990s, I would have begged my parents to dine here. In case it’s not readily apparent, 8-year old “Lom” is me, circa 1993. Suffice to say, dinosaurs weren’t just an interest, they were a way of life. Virtually all money he earned from chores was used to purchase Jurassic Park playsets he made Jurassic parks out of LEGOs he even created an “extra credit” mural in school that consisted of painting various dinosaurs and writing facts about them underneath (banish the thought that he was a teacher’s pet–one teacher made the incisive comparison of him to Calvin from Calvin & Hobbes, which was probably not praise). After watching–and re-watching…and re-watching…and–this masterpiece, he became obsessed with dinosaurs. Meet 8-year old…let’s call him “Lom.” A fan of dinosaurs since first learning about them via some seriously awesome fruit snacks (and trading cards that came with them) that he consumed like they were one of the 4 food groups (back then, there were only 4 food groups!), he experienced an event that forever shaped the future of the United States: Jurassic Park debuted in theaters. To give some context to this review, I should probably introduce you to someone. However, it does offer a 10% Annual Passholder discount. T-REX is a 1-credit restaurant on the Disney Dining Plan, but does not accept Tables in Wonderland. The cuisine is primarily standard American fare that will appeal to a broad cross-section of guests ( menu). It is literally set in a prehistoric world, with meteor showers and giant prehistoric creatures including dinosaurs and Woolly Mammoth. Check out the Paleo Zone, a hands-on experience in the Discovery Dig.T-Rex Cafe is a dinosaur-themed table service restaurant in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World that is aimed primarily at families with small children.Here you can Build-a-Dino (part of Build-a-Bear)! Stop in the souvenir shop while waiting for your table.Parties of four or more, save room for Chocolate Extinction choclate fudge cake with ice cream, whipped topping drizzled with fudge and caramel sauces and sprinkled with Butterfinger crumbs.You could share this between two people as a meal. The Supersaurus Sampler is large enough for four.Try their Caveman Punch – Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum, banana liqueur, DeKuyper Peachtree Schnapps and tropical fruit juices. For $13.99 you can order one of their cocktail and keep the glass as a souvenir.For $10.99 you can try a cotton candy martini and keep the shaker!.T-Rex Cafe in Downtown Disneyĭisney Dining Plan: One table-service creditīook online or call (407) WDW-DINE or (407) 828-TREX Mammoth mushroom ravioli with lobster cream sauce at T-Rex Cafe House specialities include Fire-roasted Rotisserie Chicken – half of a chicken, slow-roasted served with red skinned garlic mashed potaotes, waffle fries, Raptor rice, baked beans, cinnamon apples, coleslaw or vegetables Gigantosaurus Burger – two burger patties with fried onion rings, lettuce, tomato, pickles and cheese and Tar Pit Fried Shrimp – lightly friend shrimp with waffle fries and coleslaw. Offerings include appetizers, salads, soups, burgers, sandwiches, carnivores (various meats), seafood, pastas and the end is near! (desserts). T-Rex Cafe offers a wide variety of choices, so whether you are a Carnotaurus or Sauropod there is somthing for you. You don’t have to be a Paleontologies to enjoy these prehistoric creatures! While dining, dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals come alive. ![]() ![]()
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