Friday, May 29, 2015

Jedi Mickey's Star Wars Dine at Hollywood and Vine

By Nick 

On a recent trip with 2 friends to Walt Disney World, we went to Jedi Mickey's Star Wars Dine at Hollywood and Vine, which is in Disney's Hollywood Studios through June 14th.


We started off this galactic dining experience getting photos with Jedi Mickey himself!

 Me, Mickey, Joe and Josh

As we were being brought to our table, we were handed our Lightsabers. Okay, they were pieces of paper that we rolled up, choosing either the blue side for the good guys or red for the bad, and securing this with provided rubber bands.



This is a buffet, and like the normal buffet at Hollywood and Vine, which my wife and I visited in January and enjoyed very much, there is a wide range of interesting choices mixed in with more standard fair. Several of the items are named in honor of Star Wars characters, such as the salad greens below, renamed "Greedos Fresh Green Mix."


Continuing down the buffet, we get other items, such as Yoda's Edamame Salad, Obi-Wan Insalata Caprese and, seriously, my favorite dish from the entire meal, R2-D2s Cantaloupe Salad, which had, obviously, Cantaloupe, pancetta, greens, and, I believe, a vinagarette. I really need to contact Disney and try to get the recipe, it was terrific.



Moving along we get to entree items like Princess Leia's Sweet and Sour Pork (a bit dry), and Ahsoka's Orange Chicken (very tasty).






There is a carving station that served Kessel Run Roasted Strip Loin and Dexter Jettster's (Obi's diner owning friend from Episode 2) Herb Roasted Turkey.


The"Padawan Kid's Buffet" serves Kanans Corn Dogs, Chewbaccas Chicken Tenders and other kid friendly foods.


As you dine, favorite Disney characters come around dressed like favorite Star Wars characters, like Chip and Dale as Ewoks.



If you miss one, don't fear, they come around frequently, and a Cast Member will make sure you've seen everyone, like Darth Goofy...



...and Stormtrooper Donald!


On to what many consider the most important part of any meal, dessert! One of the best were the
Darth Vadar Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcake.


I didn't try the tarts as I was saving room for the cupcakes.





My favorite dessert was Aunt Beru's Blue Milk Ice Cream. It tasted like cotton candy!


We opted for the Fantasmic package, which gave us guaranteed seats for the show, and cost $63.99 for adults, and $38.99 for children aged 3-9.



I highly recommend this experience. True, it is not cheap, but it's a lot of fun, and the food is really very good. It's 3 of my favorite things in one. Disney, Star Wars, and food! May The Force be with you!

Princess Leia Minnie and me

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