Food was decent and portions were large. The condiments were self serve so that was nice to be able to get as much syrup, butter, etc as I needed. Lines were quick. The coffee though was terrible! Nothing to write home about here, but quick/decent food before you head to the parks.
Jody G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Buffalo, NY
Fine dining it’s not… but then again it’s not supposed to be. Would I ever take a Disney shuttle to this place to grab a bite to eat? No way! Did I eat breakfast here every day of my vacation(plus a couple of snacks too)? You betcha. It was convenient and clean and quick. The people who worked behind the counter were very friendly. The coffee was hot and the prices were on par with those at other Disney establishments. They even have pizza delivery right to your hotel room… and surprisingly good chicken tenders.
Stacey L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dothan, AL
The World Première Food Court is a great option if you’re staying at All Star Movies, have kids, and are exhausted from being in the parks all day. They have pizza, hamburgers, quesadillas. plenty of options. We enjoyed having somewhere to eat at the hotel so we could just unwind and get my daughter to bed at a decent time.
Maclaud V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 White Plains, NY
This is included in what Disney considers quick service meals, not bad for the first day but after the third and fourth day I had enough had to seek other spots to eat. It’s good because of the convince and close proximity to the hotel rooms. Food is not that bad but could be better.
John S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Jacksonville, FL
The breakfast here is the reason I’m giving this location four stars… The bounty breakfast is very good and there’s enough to satisfy two people. The prices are what you see at Disney… A little high, but it’s expected at Disney. We prefer to eat lunch and dinner at the Parks or Downtown Disney because the lunch and dinner options aren’t that good here.
Gary L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Woodside, NY
World Première Food Court is located inside of Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort. There are about 3 or 4 food servicing stations. One for burgers, another for sandwiches, hot food, and desserts. I’ll start off with some good things about this food court. It’s big, convenient, and there are plenty of soda dispensers here for your refillable Disney mugs. The dessert station for ice cream, shakes, cookies, and cake are pretty large in portion sizes. I ordered one of their ice cream cookie sandwiches and it was ginormous! Two giant size cookies with 3 large scoops of your choice of ice cream. It’s pretty frozen. We brought it back to our room to eat, I finished my entrée first and the ice cream cookie sandwich was still intact. It was pretty darn good but I can’t help but suspect it’s made from the same ice cream as Walmart ice cream sandwiches(the ones that don’t melt). Now that I got the good things about the food court out of the away, lets now focus on all of the things that went wrong. 1. Burgers are nauseating and I mean that literally. My wife ordered one of them using her last quick service meal plan and halfway through the night, roughly about an hour before our Magical Express shuttle arrived at 3am to take us to the airport, she was feeling very sick. The presentation alone was not a very appealing looking burger. The bun was not toasty or firm. The burger patty itself looked like a frozen Bubba burger patty, the freshest ingredients were the lettuce and tomatoes. My wife ate about half of it because it got too hard to swallow. It was a cold flavorless burger. Very disappointing. 2. London Broil. They give you about 3 – 4 slices of beef. It wasn’t that bad, but it wasn’t that good either. The mash potatoes tasted like it was made from a box and the gravy was very salty. 3. A can of beer is nearly $ 10 dollars! 4. Disney’s refillable mugs are cheap quality and ugly. I wish they were made of higher quality materials for the price you pay and I wish the design of the mugs looked better. All of the mugs have the same Disney art printed on, just with different colored handles and tops. 5. The refillable soda stations are nice because there are about 3 or 4 stations with hot and cold beverage dispensers. The problem I had with the beverage area, the counters were often sticky and wet. There’s only 1 Powerade flavor(blue). The hot chocolate taste terrible. It’s very thick, gooey, and creamy in a bad way. It leaves a nasty oily residue in your refillable mug whenever you try to rinse it. 6. Last but not least, the price! If you did not purchase a Disney dining plan, I feel very sorry for you because the price they charge for their lousy meals is highway robbery. Between my wife and I, if we didn’t use our quick service plan and paid cash instead for our dinner meals which consist of 1 lousy burger w/fries, 1 London Broil w/rice and mash potatoes, 2 beverages, and 2 dessert, the total would of amounted to nearly $ 60!!! How on earth does it cost each person to spend roughly $ 30 dollars of shit size portions for poorly cooked food? You’re paying a premium for food that is conveniently made available to you in the resort you’re living in. Verdict — Avoid World Première Food Court as much as you can. If you had purchased their refillable mug, then only come here for refills. Other than that, do not dine here at all! Hold your appetite for other spots around Disney. If you did not rent a car, take the shuttle to Downtown Disney or just eat at whichever theme park you planned on going to. Disney Dining plans were quite useful in our experience but plan ahead. The dining plan requirements at certain restaurant will change in 2015. Do some research by googling some of the restaurants and watching some youtube videos of whichever restaurant that interest you. The food staff at World Première Food Court are really incompetent. A majority of them only speak english. They should consider hiring multilingual speakers since Walt Disney World is a domestic and international tourist destination. I saw plenty of of european tourist who had trouble ordering their meals and wound up paying out of their pocket because they were not sure if they had dining plans linked to their Disney magic bands. It’s a trap for non-english speakers so be careful.
Amy S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Jacksonville, FL
This food court is located at Disney’s All Star Movies Resort. I’m giving it 4 stars for the breakfast they serve. We ate here several mornings in a row and were quite pleased with the food. Yes, it’s over-priced food, but you’re on Disney Property… don’t expect anything to be cheap. :D Each morning we(hubby and I) ordered the Bounty Breakfast($ 8.99) and an order of biscuits with sausage gravy($ 3.79). The last morning we ate here, we added an a side order of eggs($ 2 and change). Even without the side order of eggs, we were both full and satisfied sharing the Bounty Breakfast and biscuits w/sausage gravy. Hubby rarely eats eggs and he just happened to be craving some that particular morning. The Bounty Breakfast is really a lot of food. It comes with eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, a biscuit, and a mini Mickey waffle. I was honestly surprised at how good everything was, especially the eggs and sausage gravy. The eggs were seasoned well and no extra salt was needed. They were light and fluffy. I really enjoyed them. The sausage gravy was also perfectly seasoned and had a lot of flavour. It went well with the perfectly cooked biscuits. For around $ 14, I definitely can’t complain about a tasty, filling breakfast for two adults at Disney. The first night we were at the resort, we got hungry late at night and ordered a large cheese pizza($ 13.99). It was mediocre at best. They do cook them as ordered, so they are made fresh and hot, but that still didn’t help. Honestly, the $ 5 pizzas you can get from Little Ceasars are better. Lesson learned… we won’t get another one. As for the lunch and dinner options, we always eat in the Parks for lunch and for dinner we either eat in the Parks or at Downtown Disney. Hopefully, the choices offered are tastier than the late night pizza option. Expect the prices on the lunch and dinner options to be about the same price as you’ll find inside the Parks at any of the QSR places(Quick Service Restaurants). They also have an area here with a nice selection of pastries such as donuts, muffins, cookies, danishes, croissants, etc. You’ll also find coolers filled with various bottles of soda, juices, water, and even bottled beers. There’s another cooler section with healthy fruit and veggie options for snacks. The dining area is large and we never had trouble finding a seat. There are no microwaves in the rooms(only mini refrigerators), but they have one here you can access 24⁄7. You’ll also find two toasters next to the microwave. Also accessible 24⁄7 are things like napkins and plastic forks, spoons, and knives. They have refilled plastic mugs available for purchase which you can use at the soda fountains(also 24⁄7 access). You have to pay per day for use: $ 8.99 for one day, $ 11.99 for two days, $ 14.99 for three days, or $ 17.99 for your entire stay. When you pay for the mug, you tell the cashier how many days you want and there is a sticker they put on the mug. You have to scan the sticker at the soda machine before each use. We found it to be much easier and cheaper to bring cases of Pepsi and put the cans in the fridge in our room. I know this isn’t an option for everyone, but if you do have this option, I highly suggest it versus paying the astronomical fee for one of these refillable mugs and then having to run back and forth to the Food Court every time you need more drink. FYI, you cannot use them in the Parks. 4 stars for the breakfast and the convenience of everything. Just don’t expect to be wow’d by anything.
Robin S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Herndon, VA
The food at this food court was pretty good for what it is: convenient, counter service fare. I liked the meatball sub and bacon cheeseburger. My nieces(preschool age) were happy with their chicken nuggets and yogurt. The service is slooooooow for a food court, though. Glacial. The kids were pretty amped to begin with and they were bouncing off the walls by the time our food was ready. The people were quite friendly but just kind of slow moving. I almost gave 2 stars, but decided that wasn’t fair because this problem is not unique to WPFC: Disney has started nickle and diming people with, of all things, SODA that costs about 8 cents per glass. They now have little scanny things on the bottom of their soda cups that will only let you refill your soda three times. On the one hand, who needs more than 3 sodas in a meal? On the other hand, give me a freaking break, Disney. These people are spending the money to stay in one of your hotels. Will a 4th soda break the bank? Additionally, the machines are not very good at picking up on the presence of the scanner so it can take several tries to fill up your drink. My blood pressure was soaring by the time I got my soda.
Jay G.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Chapel Hill, NC
Had breakfast here for three days. The food service counters don’t open until 6:30 or 7:00 so don’t be fooled by the posted 6am opening time. You will be happiest if you avoid the cooked food(think Eggz). Eat from the refrigerators. The expensive parfait and pastries are the way to go. This place is a madhouse on busy days, so come down early. Honestly I would avoid them food court entirely, but there are no coffee makers in the rooms at the resort.
Carmen O.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Manhattan, NY
Eh, this food court was a big let down. Could use more variety.
Keycee D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Mission Viejo, CA
We ate here a few times for breakfast since it’s the food court to our hotel. It was convenient to eat before heading to the park and end up spending more. The food was okay, pretty fatty for sure. We tried their grilled cheese sandwich with ham and it was pretty salty. After coming here for breakfast for like 3 straight mornings was sickening, i got tired of the food fast!
John K.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Jermyn, PA
Convenient, but only source for meals within the compound. I’ve been in the cafeteria at various hours observing different things. Food is good for the type setting. Staff is friendly and courteous! Facility is very clean and routine maintenance is on going. However much of the equipment is in need of upgrading. The soda dispensing machines are broken daily and you have to move to others to get ice. Which only one worked a certain day. The toasters, only two i saw have cooked elements. On any day it takes 9 minutes to toast a bagel. Most guests just give up. Facility doesn’t live up to the Disney tradition of customer service. Up grade in equipment needed.
Marky M.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Orlando, FL
I ate at the All-Star Movies food court, and it was chaotic. I had mouth-watering meals though which included pizza which resembles Pizza Planet’s but tasted weird, like, it was budget pizza. My lunch was the penne pasta with chicken. Speaking of which that said dish was $ 8.19 for lunch, but $ 10.69 for dinner and all they added was a very measly salad. The breakfast was gross, I tried the biscuits with gravy and it was pathetic. I think overall the people are happy eating there. It has a weird vibe that I don’t get when I eat at the non-budget resorts. But no offense the people there at the end of the day are extremely cranky and I think it’s because of the long walk from the bus stop to the rooms.
Mike W.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Belmont, MA
We grabbed some food, during & after the Super Bowl from this Food Court. Also it was were we had breakfast before heading out to the Parks each morning. It was 100% pre-made cafeteria food, but at Disney prices. We didn’t completely mind the quick(clearly frozen) pizza, chicken fingers and fries while we were watching the Super Bowl at the bar Sunday night. We were sitting at a bar, bar food was all we were really looking for. No big deal. But the first morning we got breakfast, I was thoroughly disappointed. I got the«Western Omelet» and it was definitely off the assembly line. The potatoes weren’t very good either. Lesson learned. The rest of the week we kept it simple… Bagel(with cream cheese), OJ and coffee. No frills, just some grub and go-go juice to get the morning started. But like I said you still have to get them at Disney prices. The two of us got the same thing and it would run us just under $ 30. It’s a bit much, but I think everyone kind of expect a little sticker shock when they get to a Disney cash register.
K M.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Westfield, NJ
Typical American mall-food. Low quality fast food. Cheesestake was basically lacking cheese, hot dogs same as you can pick up at any gas station, but here you pay premium. Tables are not cleaned as fast as you think they should be cleaned(hey, this is Disney resort). Wouldn’t go there anymore, I better drive extra 20 minutes to route 192 and pick some restaurant there.
Amy K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Irvine, CA
Wilhelm gave a very good description of the food court. I didn’t think the food was anything to write home about, but you can’t beat the convenience. During our four night stay, we ate one dinner, one lunch, and three breakfasts here, and also stopped in a couple times for snacks and dessert. Most of the food seemed to be very salty. Maybe this is to entice people to buy the refillable souvenir mug. I think we were the only people in the place who didn’t buy the mug, so their salt tactic didn’t work on us! After the first couple of days, I discovered it was probably a lot healthier to get the cold cereal for breakfast rather than the hot meal. I was pleasantly surprised to find they sold small bottles of Silk soy milk in both plain and vanilla. The refrigerator section definitely carried the healthier items: bottled water, apples, oranges, side salads, etc. You could also get beer in plastic bottles. Over all though, the food was not very healthy, and I grew tired of the selection. On a side note, I discovered that Disney only contracts with Coca Cola, so all the bottled water everywhere within WDW was Dasani. I also never saw a Starbucks within the Disney compound, and it was almost a shock to see a Starbucks when we went to the airport. Apparently, Disney does not control Orlando International Airport. At least not yet.
Wilhelm Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
To keep costs lower there is no fine dining option at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort, but there is the World Première Food Court located in Cinema Hall. The food court is separated into five food sections and a beverage station where resort guests can purchase a hot/cold souvenir handled mug and get as many drink refills(coffee, tea, hot cocoa, water and soft drinks) as they wish through the extent of their stay. Majestic serves up breakfast, pizzas, pasta, meatball sandwiches, sausage sandwiches and green salads. I had a pasta and meatballs entrée here on the night of my arrival. While the pasta was slightly overcooked and the chunky marinara sauce was a bit sweet, the two meatballs were outstanding in taste and texture. A small green salad that accompanied the pasta was mostly iceberg lettuce with a few rings of fresh red onion in a tart vinaigrette dressing. Lyric serves up breakfast, specialty salads, specialty pastas that are cooked to order, hot carved meats, a daily fresh fish special and a variety of side dish options. The breakfast platter here was pretty gross with chalky, firm eggs, fat, low-quality bacon, an average sausage link, burnt pan-fried potatoes and a dry, stuck-in-your-throat biscuit. My pre-race carbo-loading specialty pasta selection, the Asiago Chicken Pasta, fared much better. The fresh chicken breast chunks were lightly coated in a mixture of flour and salt then pan fried in olive oil. Once the chicken was cooked, pre-cooked penne pasta, fresh spinach leaves and a tablespoon of sun-dried tomatoes were tossed in. A sprinkle of Asiago cheese finished off the tasty dish. The chicken was nice and moist and the light flour coating presented a slight crunch to it. The portion size was very good, and considering this was a $ 9 selection it was well-worth the price. After running in the Walt Disney Marathon I hobbled into Lyric again for their daily fish special which was a grilled Wild Salmon in Terragon-Mustard Sauce with two side dish choices. The salmon was flaky and juicy, but the mustard sauce was a bit on the sweet side. The mashed red potatoes with skin were pretty average but the macaroni and cheese was very good. Roxy serves quesadillas, burgers, fries, grilled chicken sandwiches, chicken strips and pasta salads. I only sampled the shoestring fries from here which were very good fried up crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. $ 1.99 gets you a large overflowing plate of fries. Grand has a bakery section where you can pick up moderately-priced bagels and baked dessert items, a fresh fruit section, a bottled cold beverage section, and other refrigerated sections where you can find alcoholic beverages, pre-packed fruit bowls, pre-packaged pies and cakes, dairy products and an assortment of bottled juices. Cereal bowls and snack chips can also be found at Grand. Rialto is the sweet tooth’s dream-come-true serving up breakfast pastries, massive ice cream sundaes, cookies and cake slices. I had a double scoop of ice cream from Rialto on the night following the race and was given the equivalent of four scoops of ice cream in a deep plastic dish. Like most food courts the selection varies, but no ethnic food choices like I’m used to in California and Nevada. Most prices are pretty moderate and the friendly Disney employees not only serve up good portions but lots of good vibes too. Since families with children make up much of the guest roster at this resort this food court works well here, and if you’re here to run how can you argue about bottomless drinks?!