T-Rex getting its mountain range

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
I know this has probably been discussed before, but is this restaurant unique to WDW? I know it's owned by the Rainforest Cafe folks, but I've never seen one of these elsewhere. As much as I hate outside companies in WDW, I won't mind as much if it's the only one of its kind...

(Thanks for the pictures, Steve!)
 

Fun2BFree

Active Member
I know this has probably been discussed before, but is this restaurant unique to WDW? I know it's owned by the Rainforest Cafe folks, but I've never seen one of these elsewhere. As much as I hate outside companies in WDW, I won't mind as much if it's the only one of its kind...

(Thanks for the pictures, Steve!)

Not only is it not one-of-a-kind, it isn't even the first T-Rex Cafe. One opened in Kansas City last year.
 

WildLodgeFan

New Member
From a Kansas City girl - I can tell you the restaurant is a fun experience. I actually think we prefer the food here over Rainforest Cafe' in my family. It's a little pricey - but tons of food - we often order one entree and split between of us because there is so much food!

I'm interested in seeing if the decor will be the same or different.

Also the T-Rex here in KC has a Build-A-Dino inside - anyone know if the Florida location will as well?
 

urbanvegan

New Member
I'm kind of excited to eat here, I won't lie. I love dinosaurs still, although as a kid I was obsessed. At Christmas time I played Dino-Monopoly with my boyfriend's nephew and it rekindled my interest.
 

disneygirl1

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the pictures! Looks pretty interesting. Is the food there similar to Rainforest Cafe? I think we are going to try T-Rex on our Decemder trip.
 

danpam1024

Well-Known Member
I think there's supposed to be a build-a -dino in there as well (sub of Build a Bear):sohappy: Hope they're on schedule...want to try it in Dec. I don't expect much of the food (Rainforest leaves much to be desired :hurl:), but the atmosphere looks amazing!
 

Gooch

New Member
It's coming along nicely. I saw it in person on Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to snap any pics because of the crummy weather.
 

rictusred

New Member
I don't know what I expected but the pictures from the KC trex kind of disappointed me. just seems like and old museums interior.
 

Brian_WDW74

Member
I don't know what I expected but the pictures from the KC trex kind of disappointed me. just seems like and old museums interior.

Well, still pictures don't really capture what goes on in there. The young T-Rex at the door comes to life frequently to menace guests who are waiting to be seated. The giant butterfly flutters his wings, the wooly mammoths chew their food. And every 20 minutes or so there's a simulated comet strike, where the sky gets dark, a volcano erupts (actually, a projection of a volcano and lava flows on the wall), and all the dinosaurs react in fear. It's actually pretty cool. :)
 

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