EPCOT is home to so much incredible food, from the EPCOT Food and Wine Festival booths to restaurants around the World Showcase.
EPCOT’s newest food destination transports diners 220 miles above the Earth at Space 220. But while you may want to experience the unique atmosphere at Space 220, exactly how much does it cost? With a prix fixe menu, Space 220 isn’t exactly on the most affordable side of Disney World restaurants, so here’s what you might want to budget if you have a reservation.
Space 220 is located next to Mission: SPACE in Future World of EPCOT, and it features a prix fixe menu with different prices for lunch and dinner. For lunch, adults pay $55 for an appetizer and an entree, and for dinner, it’s $79 for an appetizer, entree, and dessert. Kids get a drink, an entree, and dessert for $29 for both lunch and dinner, and that price also includes a pack of Space 220 trading cards.
The prix fixe prices for adults do not include drinks, so if you plan to enjoy one of Space 220’s specialty cocktails, you need to plan for that extra cost. There are also side dishes and supplemental dishes for an additional cost, with supplemental dishes ranging from $18 to $20, like the 24oz Bone-in Ribeye at dinner.
For a family of four, two adults, and two kids, dinner at Space 220 has a base cost of $216 before taxes. That’s without any drinks or side dishes for the adults. Lunch would cost $168 for the same size family, and keep in mind that the lunch price does NOT include dessert for adults.
If you plan to order a drink, cocktails (non-alcoholic and alcoholic) range from $12 to $17. Space 220 also serves beer, wine, and coffee drinks.
Appetizers, like the Blue Moon Cauliflower, range in price from $12 to all the way up to $34 for a New England Lobster Roll.
So if you were to, as a family of four eating dinner, order two cocktails at $15 each and a side dish at $12, your bill will rise to $258 before taxes. If you’re at lunch, you’d be spending $210.
You can pretty safely assume you’ll be spending over $200 for a family of four at lunch if you also plan to order side dishes and drinks, and your bill might creep close to $300 at dinner. If you have a strict budget, make sure you review the Space 220 menu and prices so you can plan accordingly for your bill. Or, if you want to save money, stick with what comes with the prix fixe meal and drink water!
You don’t HAVE to order anything outside of the prix fixe menu, so that’s certainly an option if you’re more into the atmosphere and experience of Space 220. Also, you could consider dining at the Space 220 lounge as a cheaper way to enjoy this unique space.
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