This is one of Disney’s more«affordable» resorts, so the cafeteria fits with that classification. It’s newly remodeled so everything is shiny, modern, and slick. My food is largely cafeteria quality, but it’s hot and plentiful. The staff is friendly and the coffee is not bad at all. I wish there were more healthy options, for those of us that need to keep an eye on the ol’ waistline.
Johnny W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Ramon, CA
When I stayed at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, I was within walking distance from their Intermission Food Court. I liked their long business hours, as they were open from 6am — midnight. Their prices was inflated & their portions were pretty small, but that’s typical for an amusement park. The most original feature that this food court has is their beverage options. Walt Disney World has always been way ahead of its time and is more technologically advanced, leading the way for other businesses to imitate them. You can order a souvenir mug with unlimited refills, but you have the option of choosing the duration of your refills. You can pay for 1-day, or 2-days, or your entire stay at the resort for a flat rate. If you just want to purchase a beverage for your current meal, then you can get up to 3 refills within two hours of your purchase. How can they track this? They installed computer chips into your cups or souvenir mugs that will expire according to what you paid for. This totally felt like the future, where I can see a lot or all of other future businesses will eventually imitate this practice. Overall, I really liked this food court because of their long business hours. Their refill options are nice because a lot of other amusement parks or resorts do not offer free refills. This food court is gigantic, so you’ll have plenty of room to find a table to dine indoors during the hot summers. I wish and hope more food courts will be like this someday.