![]() ![]() There is also a forest area, a meteor shower area, and the ice cave area. Watch out for the gigantic octopus that moves above, but check out the beautiful fish tanks nearby too. You can ask for the undersea area which includes the bar area and a stunning salt water tank. There are four themed areas throughout the restaurant. T-Rex is full of some of the coolest dinosaurs in all shapes and sizes that actually move and “talk”. Although Disney doesn’t own T-Rex, this restaurant uses animatronics to make their decor come to life. T-Rex is all about bringing what was once extinct back to life, but not in the way the scary Jurassic Park series did. However, don’t go looking for a Pterodactyl omelette, because T-Rex has yet to master the art of breakfast. T-Rex is open for expeditions for lunch and dinner. We prefer to do a late lunch, because the crowds get really crazy if you wait until a typical dinner time. We typically choose to go on arrival day because it gives us time to explore the rest of Disney Springs. T-Rex is located in Disney Springs near The Lego Store and the newest retail shops. I mean, isn’t that was Disney is all about, making wishes come true? ![]() ![]() Regardless, eating at this restaurant is one of the few requests he makes each trip, so T-Rex it is. I don’t know if the reason is the interactive theme, fun gift shop, or the lure of the chocolate extinction dessert. T-Rex is my son’s top pick when we are planning a Disney vacation. In the meantime, visit our photo gallery for an inside look at the restaurant.Are your children obsessed with dinosaurs? If so, let us fill you in on the perfect spot for your next meal in this Video: T-Rex: Dining with Dinosaurs-A Disney Dining Review. 2009 issue of Orlando Attractions Magazine. The theme carries over to the menu, which features items with names such as Caesarsaurus (Caesar salad), Raptor Ribs (Asian BBQ ribs), Pterodactyl Wings (Buffalo chicken wings), Triassic Tortellini (tri-colored cheese tortellini) and Gigantosaurus Burger (think really big hamburger).įor the full story on T-Rex, check out the upcoming Dec./Jan. A full-size skeleton replica of Argentinosaurus, one of the largest of the dinosaurs and copied from a museum specimen about 125 feet in length, looms over the entrance, joined by a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. Schussler Creative Chairman Steve Schussler, the founder of Rainforest Café and the T-Rex restaurant, depicts the experience as “edutainment,” noting that this “treat for all five senses” includes artifacts such as fossils – all carefully labeled – that are hundreds of millions of years old, carefully crafted animatronic dinosaurs, and even a meteorite found in Argentina. The concept is built around water, fire and ice: Guests are greeted with life-size animatronic dinosaurs among cascading waterfalls, a fossil dig site, Build-A-Dino (by Build-A Bear) in the gift shop, and more. T-Rex, developed by Schussler Creative and operated by Landry’s Restaurants, features dining and retail in a 30,000-square-foot, 600-seat family-friendly interactive prehistoric environment. T-Rex: A Prehistoric Family Adventure, A Place to Eat, Shop, Explore and Discover opened it doors at Downtown Disney this afternoon at 4 p.m.ĭownload a high-resolution version of the above video on our Videos page. ![]()
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