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Universal Studios |
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quality of the food here in generally good. As well as the largest
Hard Rock Cafe in the world, there is the very popular Mel's Drive-In
- a magnificent 1950's diner modelled on the one in the 1973 movie
American Graffiti, complete with cadillacs outside. Another option
for a quick meal is the Studio Stars Restaurant, which has a good-value
buffet of mainly East Coast and Italian dishes. |
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Sea World |
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Smokehouse Chicken & Rib, in a pleasant location by the lake,
is good for a bite to eat on the hoof, and you can get great sandwiches
in the deli at the Anheuser-Busch Hospitality Center. If you would
prefer a proper sit-down meal (and are prepared to book), try
the Bimini Bay Cafe (the only full-service restaurant at Sea World)
or the lively Polynesian Lau dinner show. |
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Walt Disney World |
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best food is served in World Showcase, but you'll need to book
to eat here. L'Originale Alfredo di Roma in Italy serves refined
food but is very lively, while Chefs de France, EPCOTS top restaurant
is more sophisticated. For a romantic dinner go to the San Angel
Inn in Mexico. In MGM-Sudios, kids enjoy the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater
Restaurant, a 1950's diner where you sit in mini cadillacs. |
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