Do you have to buy an admission ticket to Epcot to dine at one of their restaurants?
Posted on 19. Nov, 2009 by Donald Duck in EPCOT
I was wondering if you have to buy an admission ticket to dine at one of Epcot’s restaurants in the showcase.
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wnc007
19. Nov, 2009
Yes
Nisha Laquisha
19. Nov, 2009
yes
its worth it
Go to the one with the fish aquariums, best food, and best view
its in the corner somewhere
but if you go to the animal kingdom lodge, theres a good restaurant named Boma’s or something. especially the desserts yum yum
In France, theire is this one amazing pastry shop, take the strawberry tarts. (this is in epcot)
itchianna
19. Nov, 2009
Yes, there is no entrance without a ticket.
Doncy
19. Nov, 2009
I worked there for 7 years…yes you do have to have a ticket, if the restaurant is on “the inside” of the parks. There are plenty of “themed” restaurants outside of all the major theme parks, but yet still on WDW property. There would be no way for WDW to monitor the guests who are just there to eat…and those who are just there to play in the park. If you didn’t have a ticket and only went there to eat…what would stop you from spending the rest of the day in the park?
Makes since, right?
Doncy