Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant Review
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant serves an American menu with table-side service to your “car” in Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. This WDW dining review features food photos, a look around this highly-themed drive-in eatery, discounts, and everything you need to know.
Let’s start the Sci Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant review with deal details. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant currently offers a 10% discount for Annual Passholders or Disney Vacation Club members. (That can increase to 20% during slower seasons–or if Walt Disney World brings back Tables in Wonderland.)
For those planning ahead, Sci-Fi is a participating restaurant for the 2024 Disney Dining Plan. If at all possible, we recommend paying out of pocket when dining here, as Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is not a good value on the Disney Dining Plan. That could change if the menu expands and a New York Strip Steak or other nicer entrees return, but for now, the “fanciest” item on the menu is pasta. That doesn’t cut it for a DDP recommendation.
For many years, Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant was one of our go-to table service restaurants when visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios for a couple of reasons. First, it could be a great value when paying out of pocket, with several burgers and sandwiches not much more expensive than counter service restaurants, which are fairly middling at DHS.
Second, the atmosphere at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is unparalleled. One component of this is the superlative theme that’ll be discussed below. However, what also cannot be overlooked is that this is a dark and comfortable place to decompress after a chaotic morning at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Unfortunately, we had not dined at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant in a while.
Upon reopening, Walt Disney World dramatically reduced capacity at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant, seating only one party per vehicle and leaving many tables empty. To maximize capacity, they offered the vast majority of Advance Dining Reservations to parties of 4-6. In other words, groups that could fill an entire car, so fewer seats went to waste. We tried and tried to score ADRs, but constantly got shut out. Not even Walk-Up Waitlist helped.
Fortunately, we are now starting to see that ease. We’ve recently noticed a lot of ADR availability for parties of 2 at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant.
It’s been available a day or two in advance, with longer notice, and via Walk-Up Waitlist. It really appears that capacity has been mostly restored–but demand is still incredibly strong for Sci-Fi, so don’t expect ADRs here to be “easy” anytime soon. (See our Guide to Advance Dining Reservations at Walt Disney World for tips & tricks to score elusive ADRs, info about the 60+10 rule, and more.)
Two more housekeeping notes about Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant before turning to the review. First, is an extension of the last point about better last-minute availability. That’s a bit of a double-edged sword, as Walt Disney World is being quite ‘aggressive’ when it comes to distributing reservations.
The result of this is that there are huge crowds of people loitering around waiting for their ADR time, and it’s common to wait 15-30 minutes after checking in before being seated. This actually is not super uncommon. Since loosening cancellation policies, we’ve noticed that more and more Walt Disney World restaurants are operating this way, not wanting tables to go unfilled.
Our Toy Story Roundup Rodeo BBQ Restaurant Review discusses the same thing happening there. These are perhaps the two “worst” restaurants at Walt Disney World (that we’ve seen) with making guests with reservations wait to be seated. Anyway, fair warning that this happens often.
On a positive note, Fantasmic Dining Packages are now back, and Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is one of the participating restaurants for these. See our Guide to Fantasmic at Walt Disney World for viewing recommendations and advice for how to see the nighttime spectacular without paying for the package.
If you only have one day at DHS and haven’t seen the reimagined Fantasmic, we recommend booking the cheapest Fantasmic Dining Package and guaranteeing yourself a great seat that way! (The cheapest option just so happens to be at Sci-Fi!)
Given our admission that Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant was one of our go-to dining options at Walt Disney World, it should be probably obvious where we stand on it. We don’t make a habit of frequenting restaurants we dislike.
To that point, Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant has ranked near the top of our Top 10 Themed Restaurants List at Walt Disney World and been recommended for years as a great midday meal in our 1-Day Disney’s Hollywood Studios Itinerary. Since the two are often compared, we’ve even done a head-to-head in Sci-Fi Dine-In Restaurant v. 50’s Prime Time Cafe, and Sci-Fi won that (although we love both).
With that said, not everyone loves Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant.
We’d be remiss if we didn’t point this out up front: Sci-Fi is among the most polarizing restaurants at Walt Disney World. Part of this is probably a matter of expectations, as it fails to live up to the hype for some.
Our view is that’s likely a matter of unrealistic or misplaced expectations for most who are disappointed. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is very much like a drive-in, with all-American cuisine that doesn’t purport to be anything fancy. If you’re expecting a great burger in a fun setting, you likely won’t be disappointed.
If you want the pinnacle of fine dining or haute cuisine, you’re not going to find that here. But honestly, that’s sorta on you–just read Walt Disney World’s official description or the menu…or look at some photos of the restaurant interior. It’s pretty obvious what Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is (and is not) attempting.
With that preface out of the way, let’s turn to the substance of Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant.
While it’s well known as a drive-in restaurant with car-shaped booths and a large screen playing clips from 1950s science fiction films, there’s a good chance you don’t know that “drive-in theater” is not the actual theme of Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. Or at least, not the full theme.
Like so many locations at Walt Disney World, this is another instance of a ‘story within a story’ with the main theme being framed inside something else. As was popular in the heyday of the Disney-MGM Studios, that underlying narrative framework is ‘hot set.’ (It’s better than today’s repurposed trope!)
That’s why the area immediately inside Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is relatively nondescript, with a lot of plywood and an industrial appearance. You’re on the backside of a soundstage! This one is especially odd, as it’s a soundstage in Hollywood…and set to the Hollywood Hills.
Upon closer inspection, you can actually see a lot of cool details here. There’s Cal/OSHA info and warnings about workplace safety, a pay phone with a Los Angeles phone book below it, and a variety of film industry references (including some inside baseball ones that are easy to miss). As Walt Disney World has sought to scale back the ‘behind the scenes’ nature of the park in the last several years, some of this has been toned down–but it’s still cool.
Then there’s the big reveal, where you enter the drive-in theater set. At this point, you’ll pretty much forget about that soundstage backstory, as the environment here is pretty cool and convincing.
You’re greeted by rows and rows of vintage vehicles with automo-booths and tables, each with an in-theme order kiosk. There are picnic tables at the back of the theater and even a drive-in-style concession stand.
The ceiling simulates the Southern California night sky right down to the with twinkling fiber-optic stars. There’s a fence around the drive-in for prevent freeloaders, with a 360-degree panorama of the rolling Hollywood Hills.
The illuminated tail lights of fellow drive-in diners and a sky full of twinkling stars sets the mood as you sit back in convertibles from the 1940s and 1950s. The cars have whitewall tires, tail fins, license plates dated 1955, and Disney logos on the hood.
Each convertible seats 4-6 guests who eat off formica countertops and watch sci-fi clips. Given that you are on set in a soundstage, the B-movies that play on the screen at the front of the theater are actually movies within movies.
Some surreal Inception action going on at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant.
Speaking of the B-movie trailers, they’re quite entertaining and incredibly zany. They’re all real films, and it’s somewhat mind-boggling that all of these films were actually made. If you’re a fan of Ed Wood, you’ll love Sci-Fi Dine-In. I’ll bet it would have been a hoot to be involved with the making of some of them!
You’ll see some more well-known movies, including Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster, Plan 9 from Outer Space, and Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. Other clips are from films such as Cat Women of the Moon and Horror of the Beach Party, which are about as good as the names suggest. There’s even a brief cameo from Walt Disney and other fun touches in the ~45 minute loop.
In addition to the movies, there’s a story element to interactions between Cast Members and guests at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. The server is your car hop, often taking on a fun 1950s persona when talking to guests.
There’s a guest in the front left seat who’s the driver, while others are passengers or hitch-hikers, depending on the party mix in the vehicle. When it comes time for the bill, you might be asked to pay a ticket (for speeding or parking) or chip in for gas money. None of this is as over-the-top as 50’s Prime Time Cafe, but it’s fun.
The lighting and general mood of the restaurant is also impeccable, and it actually feels like you’re outdoors at a drive-in theater. The illusion is only ruined if you look directly up, and even that is easy to explain away with the whole “it’s inside a soundstage” conceit. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is really fun and worth visiting for the ambiance alone.
However, this hyper-themed environment does have one downside: most parties are seated in rows and that might not be conducive to conversation for parties of 4-6. We’ve heard this complaint quite often, and are definitely sympathetic to it. On the other hand, after a “challenging” morning at Walt Disney World’s most frustrating park, a little time to decompress without enthralling conversation might not be the worst thing.
For larger parties, there are traditional tables with seats that face one another. However, you will not be seated in these as a party of 3-4. We’ve done Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant as a party of 4 on several occasions and this has never really bothered us, but your mileage may vary.
You’ll be waiting in long lines a lot at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, so our recommendation would be to get your conversation in then. By the time lunch rolls around, a meal in a cool and dark setting with some lighthearted passive entertainment should be rather refreshing. A good chance to reset for the second half of the day!
Another complaint is that it’s possible not to be seated in a car at all. There are a handful of round tables at the very back of the restaurant for parties of 1-3. Then there’s the fact that the seating area is pretty dark, and even with illuminated dashboards, it can be difficult to see your food.
Switching gears, let’s turn to the food–as the fun doesn’t end with the ambiance at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant…
This being a film set to a 1950s era drive-in theater, it’s only appropriate to offer a classic Coca-Cola blended with cherry flavor. I am a sucker for Coke mixed with grenadine. So much better than actual Cherry Coke. Another menu mainstay at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is the milkshake–Oreo, vanilla, or chocolate.
Honestly, I’m not sure if I’ve ever had anything but the Oreo Cookie Ice Cream milkshake. It’s excellent–creamy with the perfect texture of Oreo crumbles and great flavor–well worth the splurge. I only wish that Sci-Fi offered a “bottomless” Oreo milkshake, I’m pretty sure I would have stayed there all day drinking milkshakes and enjoying corn-ball Sci-Fi trailers. Sarah would’ve had to come back with a wheel-barrel at the end of the day to roll me out. (Perhaps that’s why they don’t offer one!)
My favorite appetizer at Sci-Fi is the Fried Dill Pickles served with Ranch and Horseradish Dipping Sauce.
These are now served as fried pickle chips, and they’re addictively delicious. The breading is perfect and the pickles still have a nice crunch underneath. I prefer the horseradish dipping sauce, but that’s a matter of personal taste. You can’t go wrong either way.
Another appetizer on the current menu is the Spinach and Artichoke Dip with Cashew Cheese: Spinach, Artichoke, Red Peppers, Cauliflower, Cashew Cheese, and Oat Milk served with House-made Chips.
This is definitely not the best appetizer you’ll ever have at Walt Disney World…if you’re a carnivore. As a plant-based option, it’s surprisingly strong–I wouldn’t have known the dip were plant-based had I done a blind taste-test.
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant has also long been known for its burgers. These have changed a lot over the years, starting with the All-American Burger about a decade ago, devolving to the Picnic Burger (topped with hot dogs), and then evolving to seasonal specialty burgers.
You really can’t go wrong with any of these. They now use a Signature Blend of Beef with House-made Burger Sauce and have unique toppings. I’d say these are among the best burgers at Walt Disney World.
My favorite burger at Sci-Fi is the Pork on Pork Burger:Â Grilled House-made Pork Patty topped with Roasted Pork Belly, White Sharp Cheddar, Caramelized Onions, Cabbage Slaw, and a House-made Carolina Mustard Sauce.
This burger is fantastic. The pork patty is leaner than the normal signature beef, but that’s more than offset by the pork belly. The acidic slaw and sauce has a light kick to it, and the cheese just melds everything together perfectly. For the ultimate indulgence, I might have to see if they could do the regular beef patty in this burger next time. Highly recommended.
There’s also a new addition to the burger lineup at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant: the Feature Film Burger. In theory, this is a rotating seasonal specialty. In actuality, it’s been the Signature Burger topped with shrimp & crab cake, pepper jack cheese, and chipotle hollandaise sauce for a while now. (Of course, being ‘seasonal’, that’s subject to change.)
The burger itself is excellent as always, but I ended up eating the seafood cake separately as I didn’t think it added anything to the burger.
We’d recommend pairing your burger with the House-made Sci-Fi Candy Bar: Cookies and Cream Mousse, Chocolate Ganache, Chocolate Sauce.
This candy bar is rich and heavy, and sure to knock you out after a burger. That’s not criticism, it just is what it is. There’s a lot going on with this candy bar, with each layer offering a different flavor and texture. This one might catch you by surprise, as it’s shockingly delicious for such a simple, seemingly one-note dessert.
Although it may not look like it, this candy bar is big enough to share between two adults, and we’d recommend doing exactly that. This is a delicious dessert–well worth ordering.
I really want to order the Warm Glazed Doughnut for dessert, but that wasn’t in the cards this visit. Next time!
Another option is the Salmon Burger: Fresh House-made Grilled Salmon Patty served on a Brioche Bun, topped with Goat Cheese Crema, Apple-Fennel Chutney, Arugula, and Marinated Heirloom Tomato.
This is a lighter, healthier alternative to the standard burgers; it’s delicious but definitely not as memorable as the various burgers. (Note: the Salmon Burger and Smoked Turkey Sandwich below, are older reviews and don’t reflect the current presentation. We’ve also removed all of the other entrees from this review as the menu has changed a lot in the last couple years.)
During a past meal at Sci-Fi, Sarah ordered the Smoked Turkey Sandwich: House-brined Herb-roasted Turkey served on a Fresh-baked Multigrain Bread with Bacon, Lettuce, Vine-ripened Marinated Tomatoes, and Cilantro-Avocado Aïoli
This sandwich was pretty good, but it seemed a little too healthy for me. When I’m on vacation, I want decadent food that is high in “guilt” and deliciousness. After all, I’m walking so many miles per day that I basically need to eat slightly unhealthy…right?
Obviously this menu item was designed to be a bit more “reduced-guilt” in nature, and that much was clear from the description, so I can’t fault Disney for not being overwhelmed by this healthier item. If anything, praise is due for including a healthier option.
Overall, Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is a highly recommended Walt Disney World restaurant that offers exceptional ambiance. Seriously, amazing ambiance. If I haven’t stressed that enough, I’ll pause here and reiterate this once more. This restaurant has the absolute best atmosphere and themed design in all of Walt Disney World.
I doubt many Walt Disney World will dispute any of this. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant has long been regarded as one of the coolest and most unique restaurants at Walt Disney World. It’s the menu that has been polarizing, and we’d recommend steering clear of the pastas, salads, steaks, or other “elaborate” menu items–if/when they return. When you dine at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant, you eat burgers.
So long as you know what you’re getting yourself into and are good with that, Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant also won’t disappoint on the culinary front. Its recent “burger-forward” menus have been solid; that signature blend of beef is fantastic, as is the double pork burger. They’re arguably a bit overpriced and overly indulgent, but we think that’s fairly on-theme for the venue. So long as you stick to these items, you’re bound to have an amazing experience at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant!
I’d actually go a step further than most, and call Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant one of the exemplars of Walt Disney World dining. While so many real world restaurants can surpass Disney on cuisine quality, they cannot match the immersive and transportive themed design. Every first timer should book an ADR at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant–it’s one of very few restaurants that earns this utmost recommendation from us. Seriously, there’s a reason it made our List of the 22 Best Restaurants at Walt Disney World, we are big fans of Sci-Fi and think it’s a must-do for any first-timers!
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Your Thoughts…
What do you think of Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant? Do you enjoy the theme and ambiance? What about the food? Have a favorite burger at Sci-Fi? Do you order something other than burgers here? Do you agree or disagree with this restaurant review? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback—even when you disagree with us—is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
This place is one of our favorites. It battles it out with Yak and Yeti for our favorite. We have been lucky enough to score ADRs for 2 here 3 times since last summer. Most of them happening closer to the desired date. One being my birthday! The food the atmosphere are just awesome!!! I definitely sell this place to friends and family.
8 friends and I had lunch reservations on 5/1/22 and the minute we were seated we were rushed to order. We are women who hold annual passes and are not familiar with the QR code ordering. He seemed a bit put out and still rushed rushed us. We proceeded to order drinks and appetizers. He came back very shortly to take orders. All of our appetizers and food came out at the same time. We were all extremely upset.we asked to see a manager. She came over and proceeded to let us know we were enjoying the appetizers with our food so what is the problem. She said she JULIE MGR could do nothing after arguing back and forth and telling us there was a mishap in the kitchen (not our problem) and the kitchen had all the food rea dy and did we want them to serve our food cold? She finally took one appetizers off our bill and acted like it came out of her pocket. She was very condescending and unprofessional. Eli the waiter in the mean time was asked for contiments drinks sugar ect and all received late or not at all but seen talking to other staff. The manager had such a bad attitude like we wanted free food No we wanted Our dining experience.. There should be some sort of action taken on both employees. Very bad experience and dining is a big part of why we are ,( at the moment) pass holders. Shame on Disney.
What happens to larger people and those with disabilities? Someone once mentioned sitting at a table on the side of the room to me.
This is such an incredibly unique restaurant and definitely an attraction in and of itself. My suggestion is taking a late afternoon break there to get out of the heat and order an appetizer and/or a hot fudge sundae and just enjoy the ambiance.
Atmosphere is the only thing on the menu palatable.
If you like french fries this is a place for you.
One of the top five worst meals of my life in 2019, I will never return. Go ahead have my reservation time don’t say you had no warning.
High prices degraded food quality, like the rest of the food choices in WDW = cost savings.
And as mentioned in another post snotty wait staff and the expectation of a predetermined tip. Some employees at WDW have serious MH issues and are usually placed in a job that causes the least amount of harm, ie popcorn wagons and waite staff. Flamboyant overbearing help, constantly looking for a reason to be offended and then making it appear as they are tolerating YOU, and offing you assitance out of the kindness of their heart.
Or telling you a long winded story in a snotty tone to primp and preen themselves, prior to answering a simple question. Gift shop wokers at epcot know who I am refering to !
I am on vacation and don’t have time for socialdiagnostics, or psychological clinical analysis of their employees MH issues especially around my young children.
Unstable people should not be in the service sector, perhaps a run for Congress is a more fitting use of their talents !
wtf
Are the hamburgers FROZEN Cardboard Patties? Or are they fresh?
For the price they better be fresh.
Have eaten here many times. Food is good and love the atmosphere! Has a special place in my heart as my family owned drive-in theaters in the 50’s-80’s.
I love this blog! it is really useful for people (like me) that have never been there,
For Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater, do you need a reservation?? if the answer is yes, how can I do it? Thanks =)
Are the movies scary? I can’t seem to find anything much about the movies shown and not sure if it will scare my children.
They’re cheesy, not scary.
My kids found some of the clips scary/wierd/awkward! We loved the atmosphere – it was so cool to sit in a car and be served! They do not want to return because of the movie clips though, they did find SOME of them disturbing.
I have a child with severe anxiety, so she was apprehensive on going here because of the movie clips. But we tried it and she loved it. Said they weren’t scary at all. This has become a ‘must do’ restaurant for her now. The only other restaurant that rates such high praise from her is Tusker House (and I agree on that one!)
We went there yesterday but couldn’t get on for 2 hrs so had to give it a miss. Was a bad day as a third of the park was closed for refurbishment and so everything that was open was packed.
If we had known we would not have paid to go in the park in the first place but there’s no signs outside warning people they will be disappointed.
A tad late in a reply but I stumbled onto this by accident.
They will never tell you things like that. Getting you in the park is their main concern so you will spend money as we all know that Disney is one giant retail establishment. Have not been for many years but at the ticketing areas of the respective parks back then, signs were usually posted as to what attractions were closed but I don’t believe Disney considers The Sci Fi Drive In as an attraction. Loved going into that restaurant. Cheesy but fun liked the Prime Time 50’s Café.
If you were ever going to consider going to Disney again attempt trying out this app called Disney World. Before going inside of the park especially before it opens, It gives you wait times and reservations to help with choosing which rides to go on next and other necessities. For example, as mentioned to even enter the parks based by wait times and closure of certain rides.
My husband and I our planning our next trip to Disney World for November this year, and we have already been talking about where we want to eat and not eat (and I have to say your full list of reviews has been coming in handy). One place we both said “no way” to was the Sci-Fi theater though…on our last trip it was his first time eating their and we got a breakfast ADR. We were celebrating getting engaged a couple days earlier and when our waiter recommended we get bloody marys we thought that sounded fun. So we ordered a couple of bloody marys (I promise were not alcoholics) and the waiter actually scoffed at us and acted like we were kidding. He then proceeded to judge us through our whole breakfast, every time he brought out a new food item he would make a comment about our drinks or that the pastries just dont go with alcohol. Needless to say we will not be going back there anytime soon, and its a shame because that whole experience ruined that restaurant for my husband and he has no desire to ever go back. But thanks to your awesome list of other places we will be trying some new options for a fun breakfast!
I think you are being WAYYYYYY overly sensitive.
Some people are naturally more sensitive than others – nothing wrong with that! There are some CMs that are dicks (I’ve met my share) and maybe he was one of them.
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My dad took my family to eat here as a child and 25 years later I brought my son (just last week – 6/2016). The ambiance was great. My son was having a rough day with the heat and I had even considered leaving the park after eating (we had a late afternoon reservation)…but it was the perfect place to recharge and have a little fun. He is 6 and loved the film clips and decor. We got the chicken strip kids meal (came with a small sundae for dessert) and I got the turkey sandwich. Nothing amazing but were both yummy. Plus an Orange Blossom beer for me. Our tab was $35 for two. Plus Since my kid’s a nibbler I brought the nuggets he didn’t finish wrapped in a napkin for him to munch on later in line for Star Tours. Anyhow, I am SO glad I ignored the bad reviews and stuck to a great family memory – he was so recharged when we left that we ended up staying past the Star Wars fireworks show!
Just ate there this week June 2016….the steak was fantastic! Literally melt in your mouth! The caramel apple donut was a dessert worth having! Loved every bit of our experience!
We ate there several years ago and although we enjoyed the meal, we were disappointed that our group of 6 were seated at a regular table instead of getting to sit in the neat “car seats”. Otherwise, it was a neat experience.
Just ate here on April, 11 2016. I ordered the same thing and totally enjoyed my meal. I highly recommend it as well.
This place is problematic for me for two reasons:
1. I like to see what I’m eating when I’m paying Disney World prices.
2. It’s terrible if you are in a party with an odd number of people. You are forced to sit in pairs, all facing the same direction. Therefore one person will essentially dine alone. Even if you aren’t the third wheel in your “car” you’ll still be limited to dining with one other person instead of the entire group (if there are more than two in your party).
This is based on a single experience (which I won’t repeat until my wife and I are empty nesters.)
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We went to sci-fi oct. 2015, the food was good. I had a burger & it was perfect, the sweet potato fries were delicious (I don’t usually like sweet potato fries)! No one mentioned dessert, I had the sci-fi bar and it was scrumptious, not too sweet, very chocolatey with lots of layers. The theming was just plain fun & was one of my daughter’s (6yo) fave TS!
My only complaint is that it’s so dim in there even with the car light, could barely see my food!
Def would go again!
We tried the Sci Fi the last time we were in Disney (2014) and loved it. We did not have time to do it in our trip a few days ago but I absolutely loved the food and the black and white “scary” movies up on the screen. If you cannot seem to get a reservation, keep trying. People are constantly changing plans and you might get lucky. I was trying three times a day and finally was able to secure dinner reservations at “Be Our Guest” so it is possible, you just have to be diligent.