Thanks for the review! I was thinking of stopping by here on my next trip and didn’t realize there was a lounge option. Always nice to save some money when you can!
Hard to get 60 days out. we got space 220 restaurant at the 60 day mark but not the lounge. the lounge took some stalking and alerts and i do see them pop up last minute but it's more rare! @@TheDisneyAficionado
Thank you for the kind comment! You definitely get the same atmosphere and can order the same food if you want or do it cheaper which is nice to have the option!
I hope you love it and have as great of experience as much as we did! We actually just did the full sit down lunch last weekend and will have a review of that coming soon!
It seems like the hardest to get reservation in WDW! I’ve never seen it available at the 60 day mark. You can set an alert on a system like mouse dining or steakout to alert you if someone else cancels their reservation and check often the night before and day of to see if you find an opening
There were only two rows of tables beyond where we were from the vantage point of the video so I would think they would still have a good view. The restaurant is wider than it is deep so it seems all the tables have a good view of the screens with the lounge being elevated. Hope that helps!
That’s a great question! We didn’t have our kids with us this meal so I can’t tell you 100% but we saw kids eating in the lounge area. I know they offered us the option to order from the regular menu if we wanted so I would venture to say you could order for the kids from that if none of the appetizers on the lounge menu appeal to them (I would bet my kids would just want the chicken and waffles if they had been with us! 😂)
It is such a hard reservation to get! They often open up in the day before or day of the reservation as people cancel. Make sure you check frequently as it gets closer and set alerts like steakout or mousedining to alert you if there is an opening! We have a whole video of how to snag hard to get reservations with more tips if you’d like to check it out! ruclips.net/video/J_ErTNXCLIk/видео.html
I have a party of 6, one is a special needs adult who will not eat anything except fries from this restaurant. I wonder if they would be flexible about this and either charge a fee just for fries (not the entire prix fixe) or just let him sit there with the rest of us and we can grab his meal at a quick service before or after we go here.
That’s a great question! I’m not sure. I know for character meals, shows or buffets everyone is charged regardless but Space 220 is different and maybe they could accommodate. I think they have a number you can call if you Google Space220 restaurant. Maybe they’d be able to answer ahead of time? Good luck!
Thanks for the review! I was thinking of stopping by here on my next trip and didn’t realize there was a lounge option. Always nice to save some money when you can!
The lounge is definitely the way to go. But it’s much harder to get a reservation to! Good luck!
@@whatifdisneyworld Thanks for the heads up! Is it pretty hard to get something 60 days out or is it feasible to grab a cancellation the day before?
Hard to get 60 days out. we got space 220 restaurant at the 60 day mark but not the lounge. the lounge took some stalking and alerts and i do see them pop up last minute but it's more rare! @@TheDisneyAficionado
The atmosphere looks great but the food looks better. Thanks for the wonderful share.
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for this video! We were wondering if you still get the full experience at the lounge.
Thank you for the kind comment! You definitely get the same atmosphere and can order the same food if you want or do it cheaper which is nice to have the option!
Can't wait to try it!!! Thank you!
I hope you love it and have as great of experience as much as we did! We actually just did the full sit down lunch last weekend and will have a review of that coming soon!
How did you get the lounge reservations. They are always sold out for 60 days in advance
It seems like the hardest to get reservation in WDW! I’ve never seen it available at the 60 day mark. You can set an alert on a system like mouse dining or steakout to alert you if someone else cancels their reservation and check often the night before and day of to see if you find an opening
Will the furthest table in the lounge area be really far to the space screens?
There were only two rows of tables beyond where we were from the vantage point of the video so I would think they would still have a good view. The restaurant is wider than it is deep so it seems all the tables have a good view of the screens with the lounge being elevated. Hope that helps!
@@whatifdisneyworld Thank you 😊
Just wondering if they offer a kids menu in the lounge as well?
That’s a great question! We didn’t have our kids with us this meal so I can’t tell you 100% but we saw kids eating in the lounge area. I know they offered us the option to order from the regular menu if we wanted so I would venture to say you could order for the kids from that if none of the appetizers on the lounge menu appeal to them (I would bet my kids would just want the chicken and waffles if they had been with us! 😂)
Perfect thanks for the info!
I am having so much trouble getting a reservation
It is such a hard reservation to get! They often open up in the day before or day of the reservation as people cancel. Make sure you check frequently as it gets closer and set alerts like steakout or mousedining to alert you if there is an opening! We have a whole video of how to snag hard to get reservations with more tips if you’d like to check it out! ruclips.net/video/J_ErTNXCLIk/видео.html
I have a party of 6, one is a special needs adult who will not eat anything except fries from this restaurant. I wonder if they would be flexible about this and either charge a fee just for fries (not the entire prix fixe) or just let him sit there with the rest of us and we can grab his meal at a quick service before or after we go here.
That’s a great question! I’m not sure. I know for character meals, shows or buffets everyone is charged regardless but Space 220 is different and maybe they could accommodate. I think they have a number you can call if you Google Space220 restaurant. Maybe they’d be able to answer ahead of time? Good luck!
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