
Since then, I’ve had many wonderful meals elsewhere on property.

I don’t even remember what I ordered, but I do remember I didn’t enjoy it. I sort of expect inflated prices at Disney, but the food itself fell completely flat for me and couldn’t justify what they charge. Being seated in the meteor shower room took my rating down a few more notches since the noise rendered conversation practically impossible. The 40 minute wait for a table–despite having an ADR–began to sour my view of the restaurant. When I heard about the reservation, I was so excited. I was a relative Disney “newbie” when I ate here with some friends about 4 years ago.

I pretty much agree with your review, though I’m likely to rate it much more harshly. Expensive, disappointing food, noisy the great theming did not make up for its shortcomings. This is a fun treat but not something I would go back to this restaurant for. Our friend ordered the Chocolate Extinction for the table to share, and it was more than adequate for six of us. My husband’s sandwich contained such poor quality meat that he gave up halfway through. The soup was very tasty but only lukewarm the sandwich well-filled but so cold you couldn’t taste it. My son had chicken strips with waffle fries (the fries were the best prepared part of our meal), I had the tomato soup and a chicken salad sandwich on croissant (normally eat vegetarian but the selections didn’t move me), and my husband ordered some kind of sandwich with meats and cheeses. The food, when it arrived, was mediocre at best. The servers were very pleasant despite the chaos. The staff was working very hard, but as others have noted, the service was slow. We were seated near the very cool octopus bar, although we did not choose any alcoholic beverages. The atmosphere is very exciting–if you don’t have a kid with special needs who is so frightened by the dinosaurs roaring that his dad had to take him to the restroom to decompress. We ate there a month after it opened with some friends. Recommended Disneyland Restaurants for First-Timers.Recommended Disney World Restaurants for First-Timers.Disney World Restaurants Menus & Reviews.Disney World Annual Passholder Discounts.The Dino-Store offers a wide variety of dinosaur-related apparel and gifts including the popular Build-A-Dino® by Build-A-Bear Workshop®. It's more than just an educational experience - it's an adventure. With a fantastic prehistoric setting, kids and adults alike get a hands-on experience by digging for hidden treasures, precious stones, gems and fossils. Would-be paleontologists can practice their skills and learn more about the prehistoric era in the interactive Paleo Zone, featuring a dig site, Geode Splitter, Matrix Blaster and more. And, of course, the kids menu has a number of excellent choices for the little ones. The Kitchen of Fire features a brick pizza oven and rotisserie, and serves up favorites like Triassic Tortellini, Bronto Burger, Tribal Tacos, Fire-Roasted Rotisserie Chicken and the decadent Chocolate Extinction dessert. A unique dining experience in which guests can eat, shop, explore and discover, T-REX Cafe is situated right in the middle of all the excitement of Disney Springs™.
