WDWmazprty
Well-Known Member
Mos Eisley cantina is one I've always liked too. That would be an epic themed restaurant.
The only issue i have with your idea is that of serving food from the world showcaseIn Epcot..Just slice open the top of Spaceship Earth ( Like an egg ) and have a circular open glass 360% restaurant based on Soarin'...All the servers in the Soarin uniform serving dishes from the 11 countries at WS....
The only issue i have with your idea is that of serving food from the world showcase.I think it should serve dishes from other countries not featured around the lagoon.
Also i love the Tianna's place idea
As for the Swedish chef idea . How about re-theming Cosmic Ray's with the swedish chef replacing Sonny Eclipse![]()
AHHHHH a Cuddly Duckling! I love it.
I've described, in previous threads, some I'd like to see --
1 - In MK, a Haunted Mansion restaurant, recreating in some wise the dining room inside the Mansion. Once an hour for a few minutes, the lights would dim and the happy haunts would appear and flit about the place (or, if the technology doesn't exist to do that, they would simply be seen flitting around outside the windows in a faux graveyard or conservatory).
2 - In HS, Chauman's Cantina from Star Wars, complete with the marks left on the wall when Han shot (first!) Greedo, and the cantina band. Blue (blueberry) milk and milkshakes will be house specialties. Alternatively, a buffet banquet in Jabba's palace with Sy Snootles and the band.
3 - In HS, a Roaring '20s Speakeasy restaurant, with a "secret" entrance and "password" to get in, and CMs circulating as flappers and dapper dandies.
4 - At Port Orleans French Quarter, which currently has no table service restaurant, Tiana's Palace, recreated from the film, with breakfast and lunch character meals w/ Tiana and Naveen, and more sedate (characterless) dinners with live music, serving REAL, SPICY Cajun food, not pizza and chicken nuggets. Tiana's pecan pralines would be served at dessert time, gratis. The accompanying counter service venue would be Mr. Ray's Cajun Crab Shack, with a dining area paneled with rustic clapboard, and twinkling lights in the style of little fireflies dangling overhead.
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