It would be great if T-Rex would have a standard requirement, but it doesn't seem like they do. It's been reported that it required a minimum of 3, 4, or more individuals to order it when using the dining plan. Now, for T-Rex and the Chocolate Extinction (ice cream and brownies), it's not clear how many people have to pool their dessert entitlements to order the item. So you could order the Fritto Misto platter plus one other appetizer or you could order three individual serving appetizers. If you wanted to order the Fritto Misto platter, it takes two appetizer entitlements, which would leave one appetizer entitlement available to order something else. So that means you basically have three appetizer entitlements. The entitlements can be combined to order the larger items.įor example, let's say there are three of you going to Via Napoli (person A, B, and C). ![]() I guess the easiest way to think of this is that each diner has one entree/main course entitlement, one dessert entitlement, one standard drink entitlement, and (if on the Deluxe Dining plan) one appetizer entitlements. In that case, it means that two people on the dining plan must both agree to order that item. When using the Deluxe Dining plan, an appetizer is also included.Ī handful of places have items that say "for 2" or something along those lines on the menu. What are the prices like?Ī basic burger at dinner will set you back $15.99 at TREX.Īlso have a look at my post recommending restaurants to book as Advanced Dining Reservations.The T-Rex Chocolate Extinction dessert (along with the Rainforest Cafe counterpart) are somewhat anomalous in terms of the dining plan.įor most table services places, the standard dining plan meal includes an entree/main course, dessert, and standard drink. ![]() TREX is included on the Disney Dining Plan and costs one table service credit. Is it included in the Disney Dining Plan? Quick Facts Guide – T-REX Where is T-REX? Again with attention to the theatrical, it came with a jug of dry ice in the centre that poured out ‘smoke’ in a dramatic representation of a volcano. (She wasn’t impressed and pronounced it too ‘spicy’).įor dessert we went for the Chocolate Extinction shared dessert for the four of us, made up of chocolate fudge cake, whipped cream and ice cream. ![]() We both ordered the Boneyard Buffet, a huge platter of ribs and chicken.Īnd Miss H went for a kids’ lasagne. The food was right up Mr Wonders street, being burgers, ribs and the aforementioned rotisserie chicken. Talking of theatre, there is an open kitchen area (kitchen theatre?) Where chicken is spit roasted on a rotisserie. If your little ones are of a nervous character, it might be an idea to warn them it will happen – there were some children on a nearby table that very crying and upset. There were lots of animatronic dinosaurs throughout.Įvery 15 minutes sees a meteor shower descend, which stirs up the dinosaurs into a veritable cacophony! The lights change around the restaurant and it’s great dinner theatre! It was very comfortable with a feeling of being closeted in a cave. I managed to get a last minute booking for T-REX in Disney Springs on our recent trip to Walt Disney World and I am so glad I did! We thought it was brilliant! The whole restaurant had fantastic theming both outside and in.
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