Disney World opens an "out of this world" dining experience at EPCOT - Space 220

Disney World opens an "out of this world" dining experience at EPCOT - Space 220
The most anticipated Walt Disney World restaurant in years is now open at EPCOT.

I grabbed one for when we are there in November. Had been up for a little over an hour hour sipping at my coffee and started looking periodically beginning around 5am to see if they had opened yet. Something to be said for being an early riser.![]()
It is awfully expensive - even for Disney! I was pretty surprised it was that high. But... we will probably go at least once, especially since the next trip will be just my husband and me, but probably a one and done.Us too. At those prices they may have plenty of space...
Not really, there will be lots of people lined up to launch their money straight to Disney.
This happened to me and I manually canceled the reservation. Failed on something else 5 more times, so now I have no dining plans!Our friend woke up at the proper time Pacific time... Tried making a reservation, but was unable to due to being unable to remove the previous reservation we had made at another restaurant being it was someone else in our group who made that reservation. So, due to a technicality, no Space 220 for us.
I remember them talking about it a few days ago, and my friend who had booked the previous booking (is at work with no cell service this AM) showed how when you make the new reservation then the old ones pop up for you to deal with. Apparently this was not the case for our friend this morning on her app. Hooray Disney!
Exact same thing happened to us. Very frustrating.Our friend woke up at the proper time Pacific time... Tried making a reservation, but was unable to due to being unable to remove the previous reservation we had made at another restaurant being it was someone else in our group who made that reservation. So, due to a technicality, no Space 220 for us.
Possibly. They likely won't open the reservations for your stay before 6am on your 60 day out day, but since Disney seems to randomly change that time with no notice, doesn't hurt to start refreshing at 5am if you are already awake.So for me it would be 5 am also. I've been looking (just to check it out) and of course nothing is available for the next 60 days. Our trip is in January, so I can't book until November. Do you think if I'm on the computer right at 5 I'd have a chance, especially for January?
Possibly. They likely won't open the reservations for your stay before 6am on your 60 day out day, but since Disney seems to randomly change that time with no notice, doesn't hurt to start refreshing at 5am if you are already awake.
When booking for Space opened, it was 5:36am ET. They might open things early, always worth checking if you’re ready.Possibly. They likely won't open the reservations for your stay before 6am on your 60 day out day, but since Disney seems to randomly change that time with no notice, doesn't hurt to start refreshing at 5am if you are already awake.
I meant 5 am for me is 6 am Eastern, so I'll be up at 4:45!Possibly. They likely won't open the reservations for your stay before 6am on your 60 day out day, but since Disney seems to randomly change that time with no notice, doesn't hurt to start refreshing at 5am if you are already awake.
It would be nice if we knew that in advance! To be ready at 6 Eastern, I already have to get up before 5 because I'm central. I never knew they sometimes opened reservations early.When booking for Space opened, it was 5:36am ET. They might open things early, always worth checking if you’re ready.
Was that 5:45 Eastern?At 5:45am, I managed to get a Steakhouse 71 ADR on opening day for reservations. Go figure.
Was that 5:45 Eastern?
Yea, this is par for the Disney course. We will unfortunately never set foot in this place. $80 is just an absolute rip considering what the menu looks like. I get you are paying for the atmosphere but this place is bordering on ridiculous. But like I've said in other posts, Disney is going to push prices till the doors fall off. And I guess I can't blame them since there is little backlash from an attendance standpoint.It is awfully expensive - even for Disney! I was pretty surprised it was that high. But... we will probably go at least once, especially since the next trip will be just my husband and me, but probably a one and done.
Yea, this is par for the Disney course. We will unfortunately never set foot in this place. $80 is just an absolute rip considering what the menu looks like. I get you are paying for the atmosphere but this place is bordering on ridiculous. But like I've said in other posts, Disney is going to push prices till the doors fall off. And I guess I can't blame them since there is little backlash from an attendance standpoint.
Well, at least it'll probably open up some reservations at other places since people will be hot to get one there.Yea, this is par for the Disney course. We will unfortunately never set foot in this place. $80 is just an absolute rip considering what the menu looks like. I get you are paying for the atmosphere but this place is bordering on ridiculous. But like I've said in other posts, Disney is going to push prices till the doors fall off. And I guess I can't blame them since there is little backlash from an attendance standpoint.
Our friend woke up at the proper time Pacific time... Tried making a reservation, but was unable to due to being unable to remove the previous reservation we had made at another restaurant being it was someone else in our group who made that reservation. So, due to a technicality, no Space 220 for us.
I remember them talking about it a few days ago, and my friend who had booked the previous booking (is at work with no cell service this AM) showed how when you make the new reservation then the old ones pop up for you to deal with. Apparently this was not the case for our friend this morning on her app. Hooray Disney!
We got really lucky... and snagged a reservation for our December trip. Since my sister and I are over planners, we had our days planned out and park reservations made well before the 60 day window for ADRs, and only one of us handled making the reservations. Since our trip is well over a week, and one of our EPCOT days was towards the end of our trip, we were able to snag a reservation on the day we wanted, and at the time we wanted. Go figure...
As mentioned many times already, the cost is... daunting. So more than likely this will be a one and done, unless we really enjoy it and the Dining Plans come back. Then I might consider it again... but it certainly is something that is more about the experience than the food, so any return trip will be for the novelty.
And to be honest, even if the dining plans come back, there is a better than 50/50 chance we won't use it anymore, as the costs are just getting ridiculous. As I am hoping we only camp at Disney in the future I can see us spending much less on eating in the parks and more on bringing our own.
Going to the lounge was easy. We got into a standby line and were told the wait would be about 40 minutes, which was accurate. They don’t let you in until a spot is available - and they seat you. No rushing to claim spots.Remember, you can go to the lounge without getting an ADR, assuming you can find a spot.
I have a reservation and just want to eat at the lounge as the food on offer on that menu is more appealing. I assume I have to stand in the standby line then?Going to the lounge was easy. We got into a standby line and were told the wait would be about 40 minutes, which was accurate. They don’t let you in until a spot is available - and they seat you. No rushing to claim spots.
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