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(
407-939-5000; 1701 Buena Vista Dr;
) Five pairs of three-story buildings divided
thematically by sport.
Disney's Pop Century Resort HOTEL
(
) Each section pays homage to a different decade
407-938-4000; 1050 Century Dr;
of the late 20th century.
Eating
Theme park food ranges from OK to awful; the most interesting is served in Epcot's
World Showcase. Sit-down meals are best, but always make reservations; seats can be
impossible to get without one. For any dining, you can call central reservations (
407-939-3463) up to 180 days in advance.
Disney has three dinner shows (a luau, country-style BBQ and vaudeville show) and
about 15 character meals, and these are insanely popular (see website for details). Book
them the minute your 180-day window opens. The most sought-after meal is Cinder-
ella's Royal Table (adult $43-54, child $28-33) inside the Magic Kingdom's castle, where
you dine with Disney princesses.
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater AMERICAN$$$
MAP
(Hollywood Studios; mains $13-30;
) Dine in Cadillacs and watch classic
11am-10:30pm;
sci-fi flicks.
O'Hana HAWAIIAN$$$
$$$
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(Polynesian Resort; adult $36-43, child $18-20; 7:30-11am, 5-10pm) Great South Pacific de-
cor and interactive Polynesian-themed luau shenanigans with all-you-care-to-eat meals
served family style.
California Grill AMERICAN$$$
$$$
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(Disney's Contemporary Resort; mains $32-49;
5-10pm;
) Coveted seats with great views
of the Magic Kingdom fireworks.
Boma BUFFET$$$
$$$
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