Did you know you can dine in space at EPCOT?
In EPCOT, you can find Space 220! Here you can take the Stellarvator up to the Centauri Space Station and dine in the cosmos. This spot is super immersive and offers a prix-fixe menu for both lunch and dinner. Space 220 has recently changed its children’s menu and we have all the details!
The new kids’ menu updates have kids’ tastes in mind at Space 220! Not only has the menu changed, but there are also two new series of trading cards debuting with the new menu.
Kid’s meals at Space 220 come with a pack of collectible trading cards. Now, two more packs have joined the line-up! The new series includes the Uranus and Neptune packs. Each pack comes with five cards with unique artwork that was designed exclusively for Space 220. These cards are collectible and limited edition, meaning they are only available for a short time.
Both the lunch and dinner menus have changed. Children get to choose one item from each section. Here are the new additions to the menu:
Liftoff (Appetizers) for Children’s Dinner
- Mozzarella Moons: Fried Mozzarella and Marinara
- Grow Zone Crudites: Seasonal Vegetables and Ranch
- Fruit Cup: Assorted Seasonal Fruits
- Baby Greens: Assorted Greens, Cucumber, Cherry Tomatoes and Honey Mustard
- Satellite Caesar: Chopped Romaine, Parmesan and Croutons
Star Course (Entrees) for Children’s Dinner
- Steak and Space Fries: Grilled Filet Medallion and Space Fries
Supernova Sweets (Desserts) for Children’s Lunch and Dinner
- Saturn Sandbox: Strawberry, Nilla Wafer and Cream
As a reminder, menus are updated occassionally at Disney World restaurants, so these items are not guaranteed to always be there. In general, the food here is typically good regardless of what’s on the menu. If you have children and are looking for a reason to dine at Space 220, take this as a sign!
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Kim says
Just we’re there. Awesome experience! Everyone should try it once. Warning it is on the pricey side.
Harold says
I cannot find this info on MyDisney, is it possible for a party of 10 to be seated together? My sister and Nephew’s family want to join us but only if we can all be seated together. Any info would be appreciated
DFB Gigi says
Hi Harold! In most instances the seating will be for a max of 4-6 guests in Space 220 due to its small size. Your party would most likely be split up.
Harold says
Thanks Gigi!