Sunshine Seasons Food Court

*christyw*
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Sunshine Seasons Food Court

Sunshine Seasons Food Court

Choosing a place to eat with my family is a little like trying to the Senate to agree; it's impossible. I'm adventurous with a taste for new, exciting, and international. My grandmother wont eat anything that she can't identify. As for my grandfather if it doesn't fit into his five basic food groups, hamburgers, sandwiches, chili, potatoes, and candy bars, he won't eat it. This difference was making eating in Disney impossible especially in EPCOT. The food was split down the middle with over priced buffets with little to choose from and local cuisine of the different countries that were in the World Showcase. Sunshine Seasons located in The Land was a blessing. Situated on the bottom floor across from the line for Sorin' there is ample seating and plenty to choose from.

The selection was huge especially for Disney standards. There are different stations set up each featuring it's own specialty (ex. the sandwich station, soup's and salads, the grill, the wok, a bakery, and the area for drinks). Above each "shop" as they are known is a flat screen that shows pictures and the names of each of the items available at the station. Usually I'm not a fan of this type of service, especially if there is a family that can't split up to stand in different lines; however lines were really short while was there and my family moved through them really quickly.

The selection at each shop is great. The Wok offers chicken chili and garlic noodle bowl ($7.69), spicy Thai chicken, Mongolian ginger beef, and sweet and sour chicken for $9.69. The soups and salads they offer include seared tuna on mixed greens ($8.39), Caesar salad ($7.59), or soup of the day ($3.99). Their sandwich shop offers grilled veggie Cuban ($7.59), black forest ham and salami grinder ($7.59), turkey and cheese($6.99), or a mini sub for $4.25. The Grill serves half rotisserie chicken ($9.99), grilled salmon ($9.99), and rotisserie pork chop ($9.99).

Seating is a little more problematic. Although there is a lot of seating this area is extremely high traffic especially when parents allow their kids to run around to burn off their excess energy as they recoup from a long day in the park. Next to Seasons is the line for Living with the Land and Soarin'' which never has a wait time less then 90 minutes. Combine this with people who are trying to decide if they want to get in line and others who are getting fasspasses it makes me question if this was a good area to try and place a restaurant from a consumer point of view.
Season's, overall, is a great place to eat. It's out of the sun, has a large menu, is one of the healthier places on the property to eat, and is overall very tasty.

From journal Birthdays at the Happiest Place On Earth

Sunshine Seasons Food Court

  • February 15, 2007
  • Rated 4 of 5 by *christyw* from Alto, Louisiana
Sunshine Seasons Food Court

This is a counter service restaurant located in the Land Pavilion at Epcot. This is a large food court with a lot of different selections. My husband chose the grilled vegetable Cuban sandwich, which he enjoyed very much. I got the Caesar salad with oak-fired chicken. It was also very good. For dessert, my husband got the soarin' Brulee'. He loved it! He could not stop talking about how good it was. I got the chocolate cake, and it was also very good. We would definitely eat here again!

From journal My First Trip to Disney World!

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