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Monday, January 16, 2017

Planet Hollywood Observatory at Disney Springs Now Taking Reservations, Ready to Open


The Planet Hollywood Observatory in Disney Springs is finally set to open according to a report by the Orlando Sentinel. The Observatory will begin taking reservations for as early as January 22 which is next week. It will be re-opening after a year of renovation which saw the transformation from Planet Hollywood to the Planet Hollywood Observatory. 

Lunch will begin being served at 11 a.m. and the restaurant is taking dinner reservations all the way up until 10:45 p.m. We already know that the Food Network's own Guy Fieri is helping out with the menu. Last week, just some of the menu items for the Observatory were revealed with both new items being revealed as well as some old one's returning.


"Let’s start with indulgent, like the L.A. Lasagna, a fried take on the classic comfort food with Bolognese sauce, roasted garlic cream and tomato basil sauce. Or one of Fieri’s new Big Bite Burgers or Knuckle Sandwiches – the Bacon Mac-N-Cheese with his signature Donkey Sauce on a garlic-buttered brioche bun. You can have Lobster Feast Fra Diavolo with kicky spaghetti piled high in a whole lobster shell. A 10-ounce bone-in New York Strip Steak for two (add a whole steamed lobster if you please). And if you can’t decide, go for the High Roller Platter, a generous serving of guest favorites: Chicken Crunch, Texas Tostados, Buffalo Wings, Cheesy Spinach Dip and Peri-Peri Shrimp – perfect for the whole table to share." - Disney Parks Blog
 For a lighter option try the Citrus Kale salad with julienned broccoli, silvered brussels sprouts, cabbage, feta, grapefruit, oranges, cranberries, and sunflower seeds with a citrus-agave dressing. Or try the Spinach & Berries salad with candied walnuts, blue cheese crumbles, and a balsamic vinaigrette. The drink menu will focus on Florida craft beers and hand-crafted cocktails made with fresh ingredients. Have no fear the souvenir glasses will be coming back, including the Halley's Comet cocktail served in a 45-ounce Planet bowl.

We can't forget about those decadent milkshakes that are returning including two new flavors in the Chocolate Comet and the new Strawberry Borealis. The whole dessert menu is promised to take you out of this world which features a blind tasting of 12 flavors of house-made ice creams and sorbets, or finish the Planet Melt Down, a chocolate hardshell dome that will be melted table side with hot chocolate sauce to reveal double chocolate fudge cake, fresh strawberries, and whipped cream.

Visiting the Planet Hollywood Observatory is sure to be an out of this world dining experience. I know I am excited for the Bacon Mac N' Cheese Burger that I have actually had before at one of Guy's restaurants up here in Pennsylvania. It's delicious! Will you be visiting the new Planet Hollywood Observatory when it opens in Disney Springs?

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