Review! We’re Dining at T-Rex in Disney World, But Will Our Meal Be Dino-MITE??

We’re out here at Disney Springs today working up an appetite like some kind of Paleozoic predator, which can only mean ONE THING!

T-Rex

It’s time to eat (or be eaten ourselves?!) at T-Rex — where our next prehistoric dining adventure AWAITS!

If you haven’t been to T-Rex in Disney Springs before, you’re in for a brontosaurus-sized bounty of riches! Not only is this place known for its over-the-top theming (à la Rainforest Cafe), but did we happen to mention there are DINOSAURS and ice caverns inside? I mean, c’mon! It doesn’t get much cooler than THAT!

T-Rex

While T-Rex reopened last week along with several other third-party locations, we’ve been making the rounds to as many Disney Springs restaurants as possible to see what health and safety measures they’ve implemented.

In fact, you can see for yourself what our firsthand experience has been like dining at several recently reopened Disney Springs restaurants over the last few days here!

Welcome Back Sign at T-Rex

We had previously seen some guests lined up in front of T-Rex waiting for the restaurant to open, but today there was a 10-minute wait! We noticed T-Rex’s gift shop was also open for business!

See what our first day back at Disney Springs was like here!

T-Rex’s Gift Shop

Normally, we have some time to play with the Build-A-Dinos until our pager goes off and its time to be seated, but that wasn’t the case today. Our hostess simply called out our name instead of handing us a pager.

Build-A-Dino at T-Rex

On our way to the table, the hostess mentioned T-Rex is still getting set up and is operating with a smaller staff for now.

Atmosphere

Inside T-Rex’s dining room, it can feel a little Cave of Wonder-y at times. Photos don’t really do the place justice (and have a certain way of not really turning out due to the dramatic lighting effects). Our advice is to just soak it all in and not rely on just capturing it all on film! Oh look — a wooly mammoth!

Atmosphere at T-Rex

The lighting drastically changes from time to time depending on where you’re seated. This angry-looking red color seemed to signify some type of impending doom like a volcanic eruption or another cataclysmic event. Either way — none of the dinos really seem to mind! They’re just happy doing their thang!

T-Rex

We happen to love the look of T-Rex’s bar which looks like a giant sea monster has overtaken it!

T-Rex

And how sweet are these jellyfish-looking light fixtures? How great would these things look in our caves, I mean homes!

T-Rex

Parties were being distanced several tables apart when we stopped by.

T-Rex

If you’re not coming to T-Rex for the atmosphere, consider asking to be seated outside the cave. Otherwise, almost everything you eat or drink will become the exact same color (bright blue or warm red). If you’re wondering, yes we found this out the hard way.

Menu

We noticed the restaurant has switched over to single-use paper menus, a more common and popular option at Disney Springs these days.

Paper Menus at T-Rex

We ALSO noticed T-Rex was still offering its souvenir glassware that are included with the purchase of several drink options including one of our longtime favorite cocktails, the Cotton Tini!

Paper Menus at T-Rex

Drink

Cotton Tini: think cotton candy meets alcohol — plus you get to keep the cute plastic T-Rex shaker your server pours it from! The drink is extremely sweet and SUPER popular at T-Rex. It’s made from Svedka vodka, flavored DeKuyper Sour Apple Pucker Schnapps, and a splash of sweet and sour mix.

Cotton Tini

Then it’s shaken with ice and poured tableside over a fluffy cloud of cotton candy.

Cotton Tini

Not a bad drink AND a keepsake for $12! To us, it tasted tart and JUICY!

Food

We ordered the vegetarian (or should we say herbivore) Grain Bowl along with a Paleozoic Chicken Sandwich. While waiting for our food to arrive, the server brought us a paper napkin with regular silverware rolled up inside. She also asked us if we needed any condiments since they aren’t keeping stuff like salt, pepper, or ketchup out on the tables.

Our Grain Bowl was the first to arrive featuring barley, wheat berries, wild rice, red and white Quinoa, and oven-roasted vegetables tossed with a citrus vinaigrette for $18.99. You can also get it with chicken for $21.99 or shrimp for $22.99.

Grain Bowl

We gotta say, not a whole lotta flavor going on here but we were expecting this meal to be much more subtle and lighter than a lot of the rich stuff we’d been devouring lately (it’s hard to compete with BEER CHEESE). The veggies tasted crisp and fresh so if you’re in the mood for some a lighter option, this guy’s a good-but-less-exciting option.

Grain Bowl

Next, we dove into our Paleozoic Chicken Sandwich. For $18.99, it included a marinated chicken breast, candied applewood-smoked bacon, swiss, lettuce, tomato, pesto mayo, and artisanal sourdough served with seasoned fries.

Paleozoic Chicken Sandwich

This was a really solid chicken sandwich for us. Although the bacon didn’t really look candied, its sweet and salty porky flavor really shined through. The portion was a nice size too! We were definitely going to require a “dino bag” to take our leftovers home with us! We thought the french fries were super yummy too with just the right amount of seasoning.

Paleozoic Chicken Sandwich

For a sweet end to our dino meal, we ordered the Cosmic Key Lime Pie for $9.99.

Cosmic Key Lime Pie

It was made with a graham cracker crust, key lime filling, raspberry sauce, and whipped topping. The tartness from the key lime paired really well with what was left of our Cotton Tini! We could have used a little more graham cracker crust and whipped topping, though!

Cosmic Key Lime Pie

At the end of our meal, the server returned with our souvenir martini shaker which she had rinsed out for us and we said our goodbyes to our dining companion, the wooly mammoth!

Nost or Not?

Give T-Rex a Shot if:

  • You love dinos, especially the Dinosaur ride and Donald’s Dino-Bash at Disney’s Animal Kingdom!
  • You have a crowd of carnivores and herbivores palettes to please in your dining party (the menu has a wide array of special dietary offerings).
  • You like big jellyfish and you cannot LIE — seriously, this place is a total HOOT and we can’t believe we’ve stayed away SO LONG!

T-Rex

Run Away From T-Rex Like Prey if:

  • You don’t enjoy themed interactive dining “experiences” (your idea of a restaurant is just a place to CHOW DOWN!) or don’t want to pay higher prices for the atmosphere.
  • You need somewhere quieter and more “normal” to relax and unwind after a long day at the parks– the dino sound effects and thematic noises can be a bit much for someone already close to the verge of extinction.
  • You want some more exciting food options — most of T-Rex’s fare is pretty safe and standard. More adventurous eaters may prefer to eat elsewhere.

Overall

While there are many exciting dining options to try at Disney Springs, T-Rex might not be the most obvious choice, but it’s a solid dino two-thumbs-up from us (do they have thumbs?), especially if you have some little paleontologists in the making! Even adults can’t help but smile when confronted by some of these larger-than-life dino buddies. The food can be tasty (depending on what you get, Grain Bowls — not so much), and the crazy-fun atmosphere and Cotton Tinis might be the real reason people seem to keep coming back to T-Rex!

T-Rex in Disney Springs

We’ve enjoyed our time at T-Rex today, but now we better get back to the future to see what other foods we can forage up! In fact, we recently spotted some unsuspecting Mickey Pretzels and other Disney parks treats at nearby Disney Springs watering hole which you can learn more about HERE!

Check out where else we ate in Disney Springs today here!

Have you ever supped with a wooly mammoth at T-Rex before? Let us know if you have in the comments below!

It Must Be Five O’Clock Somewhere Because the Disney Springs Bar Carts Are Now Open!

Even though today has been MUCH quieter, yesterday was a BIG day at Disney Springs! We saw some HUGE crowds at the World of Disney!

Lines Around World of Disney Yesterday

And while we were able to get our Mickey Pretzel fix and refill our popcorn buckets, we noticed something else was being offered today!

That’s right — while yesterday only a small number of alcoholic options (like beer) were available for purchase, Disney Springs’ pop up bar carts are now well-stocked and fully operational.

Disney Springs Pop-Up Bar Cart

Can you walk around with a drink at Disney Springs? Find out here!

The outdoor bar carts are being manned by some of the Cast Members who normally work at Dockside Margaritas and Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar, neither of which are currently open because bars are still not allowed to operate in Florida quite yet!

Disney Springs Pop-Up Bar Cart

Check out which Disney Springs restaurants are currently open here!

So for now, you can visit with some of your favorite Disney Springs bartenders at these pop-up bar carts throughout Disney Springs! Here are some special drinks you can have made-to-order!

Menu at Pop-Up Bar Cart

So next time you’re thirsty and don’t want to pop into a restaurant, just seek and ye shall find libations at one of the newly reopened pop-up bar carts!

See which newly-reopened restaurant we also stopped by for a visit at Disney Springs today here!

Have you visited Disney Springs since last week? Tell us about your experience in the comments below!

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We Officially Have Reopening Date for Cookes of Dublin in Disney World

Now that several Disney-owned locations including World of Disney have reopened in Disney Springs, more businesses are following suit!

Disney Springs Sign

And while moments ago we learned House of Blues in Disney Springs would be opening soon, Cookes of Dublin has just announced when they will be reopening.

They have shared that they will reopen their doors on June 3rd. 

Cookes of Dublin is the quick-service restaurant located next to Raglan Road — a little spot that’s well known to the fish-and-chip-obsessed although they’ve got a mean burger menu too!

Fish and Chips at Raglan Road and Cookes of Dublin

Cookes of Dublin announced its reopening date via Twitter today making it official! Starting at 3PM on June 3rd, you’ll be able to get your fish and chip fix again!

Check out our Disney World fish and chip throw down here!

Photo c/o Cookes of Dublin’s Twitter Account

And if you’re wondering when Cookes of Dublin‘s big brother Raglan Road is reopening, sit tight! We have some big Raglan Road news to share with you as well in just a little bit!

Check out what it’s like to dine in newly-reopened Disney Springs right now here!

Are you a fish and chip connoisseur like us? Let us know if you’ve ever had Cookes of Dublin’s fish and chips in the comments below!

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Disney World Retracts July 11th Hotel Reopening Statement

When Disney World proposed reopening its theme parks in July yesterday, they mentioned little information regarding Disney World hotels.

Magic Kingdom

Disney later shared info regarding when Disney World planned to reopen their hotels.

In this statement posted on Disney World’s website yesterday, we found out Disney Vacation Club resorts would be reopening to Members and guests on June 22nd.

But there was some confusion ensued over the wording of the first sentence which stated, “Pending approval from government officials, the phased reopening plans we submitted calls for Walt Disney World theme parks and Disney World Resort hotels to open beginning July 11th.”

Disney World Screenshot From Yesterday

As you can see, Disney World has now retracted this statement and their website currently shows this statement instead — minus the part about Disney World Resort hotels reopening by July 11th.

Disney World Screenshot From Today

We chatted with a Disney World Cast Member today who confirmed that they do not have any information about Resorts other than the ones that are opening on June 22nd.

Chat with CM

Currently, this is all the information Disney has shared about when they expect their hotels to reopen. At this time, guests cannot make new hotel or dining reservations and they are unable to purchase tickets while Disney works to implement their new reservation system.

Read all about the NEW reservation system here. 

We will let you know more information as it is released.

Are you a DVC member? Did you book a room? Let us know in the comments below!

Find Out Where There’s a $5 ALL DAY Happy Hour in Disney World RIGHT NOW!

Disney Springs’ outdoor pop-up bar carts have reopened today.

Disney Springs

But those aren’t the only places we’ve found to grab some refreshment while on-the-go! In fact, this newly-reopened Disney Springs restaurant is hosting a Happy Hour special ALL DAY LONG!

Recently, we told you Paradiso 37 had reopened with shorter hours, but we just found out about their all-day Happy Hour event!

Paradiso 37 Happy Hour Sign

For $5 you get to choose from a selection of beers or margaritas! You can enjoy them inside the restaurant’s bar area at one of the socially distanced tables…

Paradiso 37

…or take it to go! We ordered a Lime Margarita on the Rocks, and it only cost us $5! This might just be the cheapest alcoholic beverage at Disney Springs right now.

Lime Margarita

The employee we spoke with said they don’t have any plans of stopping this special offer any time soon, so next time you’re headed to Disney Springs, swing by and check it out!

See which other restaurants have recently reopened in Disney Springs here!

Have you ever eaten at Paradiso 37? Tell us about your experience in the comments below!

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