Disney’s All-Star Music Dining Guide (By Resorts Gal)
When dining at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, your experience will be similar to that of other value resorts. That experience includes access to the resort’s food court and a pool bar. Each of Disney’s five value resorts has almost identical dining experiences other than the theming. You likely won’t find many differences in the food offerings besides a few nuances.
Below, we’ll discuss the dining options at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort. We’ll peek inside the Intermission Food Court, preview the menu, and see what grab-and-go items are typically available. We’ll also check out Singing Spirits, the pool bar. This is the only place to order a mixed cocktail at the resort.
Intermission Food Court
Intermission Food Court is the name of the quick service restaurant at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort. It sits toward the back of Melody Hall, the resort’s lobby. Melody Hall is also where you’ll find the resort’s bus stop, gift shop, and arcade. So every time you come and go from the bus stop, you’ll walk by the food court. The resort’s feature pool, the Calypso Pool, sits directly behind Intermission Food Court.
- Location: Melody Hall
- Hours: 6:30 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. (Times might change.)
- Disney: Menu with Prices
Mobile ordering is available at Intermission Food Court, and we recommend familiarizing yourself with the service and using it. This convenient option might save you some time, especially if you’re returning to the resort late in the evening. We like to order a slice of late-night pizza now and then to take back to the room. So, we’ll order it on the bus ride back to the resort and pick it up when we arrive.
Something is to be said about being able to waltz right in, pick up your order, and bypass everyone else waiting in line. Trust me, it doesn’t happen often at Disney unless you’re splurging on Lightning Lanes.
Related: How to Use Disney’s Mobile Order Service
Intermission Food Court serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For breakfast, you can expect items like:
- Mickey-shaped Waffles
- Bounty Platters (Waffles and Pancakes)
- Loaded Totcho Bowl (Very Trendy)
- Ham and Cheese Omelet
- Western Omelet
- Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Bagel Sandwich
- Vegetable Breakfast Bowl
Other stations include limited-time entrees, burgers and chicken (chicken nuggets), hot dogs, pizza and pasta, and plant-based options. Each station typically offers a selection of kids’ meals. More specifically:
- Roast Chicken
- Specialty Burger
- Grilled Chicken Sandwich
- Cheese and Pepperoni Pizza
- Pork Sandwich
- Italian Sub
*Note that these individually listed menu items are subject to change. We recommend checking the My Disney Experience app for the most accurate list of menu items with prices.
Here is a look at the interior of the food court. Each station has a separate menu with featured items. The station on the far left has coffee, pastries, dessert offerings, ice cream, and various sundaes.
A pizza pick-up window sits around the corner. You can also pick up mobile orders at this location. Pizza is available to order by the slice. There is also the option to order an entire pizza, which isn’t the worst deal if you’re a family of three or more.
An area called The Market sits in the center of Intermission Food Court. It has refrigerated cases with beverages like beer, wine, water, sports drinks, milk, and juice.
This case has a variety of bottled Coca-Cola products.
Here, we have various grab-and-go items like yogurt, fruit cups, parfaits, cupcakes, sandwiches, salads, and similar. All-Star Music often has a seasonal cupcake offering.
A pastry case is also available. I’ve always felt like these are the things the body craves after a long day in the parks when your carbohydrates have been depleted.
You’ll also find a few stands with grab-and-go cereals, breakfast bars, Pop-Tarts, single-serving fruit, and a few allergy-friendly items.
The food court has a large beverage station in its center. This is where you can refill any Rapid Fill mugs if you purchase them.
We have a separate guide that details pricing and other need-to-know items for refillable mugs at Disney’s All-Star Music. Beverages include soda, coffee, hot chocolate, and tea. You can pick up your mug at Intermission Food Court if you purchase a dining plan. (They are also available in the gift shop.)
Related: Understanding the Disney Dining Plan
Hot tea bags and other condiments are available at the food court.
A few microwaves and toasters are also available for guests to use. They are sitting on a stand near the condiments area.
Here is an older photo of the food court’s dining room from an afternoon when it was almost empty. I assure you that the dining area will be considerably busier if you visit during regular dining hours.
Singing Spirits Pool Bar
Singing Spirits is the pool bar at Disney’s All-Star Music. It’s outside Melody Hall between the food court and the Calypso pool area.
- Location: Attached to Melody Hall
- Hours: 12:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m.
- Disney: Menu with Prices
Singing Spirits serves Disney’s standard cocktail menu that you can get pretty much across the board at most lounges on the property. They have several barstools, and an additional walk-up window is available inside the food court.
An outdoor seating area with a few umbrellas has been added in recent years. It’s a nice place to sit when the weather is pleasant.
Before we wrap things up, I wanted to mention that some vending machines are available in the laundry rooms. These machines usually have a decent selection of snacks. Disney’s All-Star Music has two laundry rooms, one at the Calypso Pool and the other at the Piano Pool.
Related: The Laundry Facilities at Disney’s All-Star Music
You can also find various grab-and-go items in the resort’s gift shop, Maestro Mickey’s.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the dining options at Disney’s All-Star Music are reasonable. But you might quickly get burned out throughout a week’s stay. So make sure to plan meals in the parks and at other resorts. A lone McDonald’s sits outside the gates of the All-Star Resorts. We often see guests walking to it from these resorts.
If you have a car, you’ll find several dining options nearby on Highway 192. You’ll be within five to ten minutes (possible traffic) of most major fast-food chains and several restaurants. When you leave the resort, take a left like you’re going to Animal Kingdom, then take a left on Sherberth Road. (This is a narrow, curvy road, so take it slow.) At the dead end, we usually take a right. But there are options in both directions. You can also order food and have it delivered to the resort.
We hope you found this dining guide helpful in planning your stay. For more information about the resort, check our Resorts Gal Guide to Disney’s All-Star Music Resort. It lists every article we have related to the resort. Or you might also like one of the following:
- The Pools at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort
- Disney’s All-Star Music Resort Room Tour
- Disney’s All-Star Music Review
- Transportation Guide for Disney’s All-Star Music
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