Trip Ideas Disney Vacations Disney World's Space-themed Restaurant Lets You Dine 220 Miles Above the Earth Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience at Space 220. By Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes is a special projects editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Updated on April 22, 2024 In This Article View All In This Article Space 220 Review Space 220 Menu Space 220 Lounge Space tourists, get ready for take-off. You can eat in space, 220 miles above Earth — at Disney World. No, you won't really be flying high into the atmosphere, but this immersive dining experience at Epcot is the next best thing. Space 220, located toward the front of Epcot near Mission: Space, welcomed its first guests at the end of September 2021, opening just in time for Walt Disney World's 50th anniversary celebration. Since then, we've experienced this out-of-this-world restaurant firsthand several times, so here's everything you'll need to know before you go. 30 Best Disney World Restaurants Space 220 Review Courtesy of Disney The excitement begins before you even take your seat at this Disney restaurant. After entering Space 220, you'll board a space elevator and soar 220 miles above Earth, watching as Disney World and Florida drop away at your feet and the Centauri Space Station comes into view overhead. Then, it's time to walk through the space station, past a futuristic-looking Grow Zone, and to the main dining room. From your seat, you can take in views of Earth and the stars — and keep an eye out for astronauts floating around outside — through the large panoramic windows. Courtesy of Disney We spoke to Tom Fitzgerald, a Walt Disney Imagineering senior creative executive, about the experience when it debuted and learned about some of the details the Imagineers included in the restaurant. "This is just another wonderful piece of the Epcot experience, rooted in science, giving you an optimistic and exciting view of the future and letting you step into it and experience it," said Fitzgerald. Courtesy of Disney The restaurant is a more laid-back space tourism complement to the adventurous Mission: Space astronaut training attraction next door, but it still offers some interesting storytelling components with the astronauts visible through the windows. To make the experience as believable as possible, they also made sure the views reflect what's happening in real time, whether it's day or night, rainy or sunny. Courtesy of Disney Space 220 Menu Space 220 is an upscale dining experience with fixed-price menus for lunch (two courses) and dinner (three courses), priced at $55 and $79, respectively. Kids meals are $29 for lunch and $35 at dinner. "Lift-Off" appetizers found on both the lunch and dinner menus include "Big Bang Burrata," "Starry Calamari," and "Blue Moon Cauliflower," just to name a few, while "Star Course" mains vary between lunch and dinner. Expect entrees such as salmon, strip steak, a burger, and more at lunch and filet, short rib, swordfish, and more at dinner (plant-based options are available, too). The three-course dinner comes with "Supernova Sweets" for dessert, including carrot cake or chocolate cheesecake. Plus, there are fun, themed cocktails and mocktails (along with beer and wine). I've visited Space 220 several times since it opened in 2021, and I really enjoy the theming and variety of dishes available. I always start with the Blue Moon Cauliflower (imagine tempura-fried buffalo cauliflower — so tasty), and I recently tried the miso-glazed salmon and thought it was delicious. The carrot cake is also among the best I've ever tried. Note that Space 220 does not currently accept Disney Dining Plans, so you may want to eat elsewhere to make the most of your plan. Space 220 Lounge If you'd prefer a more casual dining experience, opt for a table at the Space 220 Lounge. The lounge section of the restaurant is located near the bar, and it offers a smaller selection of dishes and drinks available a la carte. The menu features a combination of favorites from the standard starter menu, including the calamari and cauliflower, plus light bites like deviled eggs, shrimp tacos, and short rib sliders. Reservations for both the main restaurant and the lounge are available on the Disney World website, and we highly recommend booking early to secure your table.