The World Premiere Food Court at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort has reopened after a significant refurbishment. The food court’s layout remains the same but the movie theater theming has been updated.
Refurbished World Premiere Food Court
Lampposts were removed from the entrance area of World Premiere Food Court, opening the space up a bit more. The low walls were repainted from beige to teal. The full walls are now mostly red with a yellow rail separating the teal wainscoting. Spotlight murals are along the tops of the walls.
The flooring was replaced first. The dark tiles in the entrance area were removed and replaced with light gray floors featuring red, orange, and green stars.
The red and teal color scheme continues throughout the food court where once there were shades of orange, yellow, and beige.
The mobile order pick-up window remains on the left after entering. The open window has been shifted from the last window to the third. The frames are now black instead of reddish-brown. There’s a small counter next to the window with utensils and condiments.
As before, the various food stations are made to look like different movie theaters, with illuminated marquees above the counters. The ceiling of the ordering area is still covered in dozens of circular light fixtures.
The brown, black, and yellow tiling in this area has been replaced with an array of gray, black, and blue tiles resembling long film strips.
Each food station retains its old shape and name, but their colors have been updated. The “Majestic,” where guests can get Italian food like pasta and chicken parmesan, has a blue sign with white letters. Red lines the marquee and columns.
The “Lyric” (serving custom soups, salads, and stir-fries) now features music notes instead of theater masks on its sign.
The “Grand,” where guests can pick up various grab-and-go items from fridges, has a new blue sign with gold lettering and spotlight-inspired panels to the sides. Its marquee reads “Lights, Camera, Action.”
The blue and black sign of the “Roxy,” which serves handhelds like burgers and hot dogs, has been replaced with a red and gold sign.
The last counter is the “Rialto,” where guests can get desserts. Its glowing marquee signs are now plain yellow instead of a yellow and orange diamond pattern.
The fridges next to the check-out counters now feature dark blue paneling with light blue stripes and orange stars. The cash wraps are teal with red and yellow wall guards. They were previously dark blue and there were no decorative panels on the fridges.
Registers that are closed have “Set Closed” signs.
Before entering the seating area, there is a circular beverage station. It’s now mostly teal with an orange highlight behind the silver “Beverages” lettering. A new tile backsplash is behind the beverage machines.
The lower paneling is brown with a wood finish and yellow stars. The beverage station is not quite complete. Only half of it is open, while the other half is blocked with black curtains.
Silver Screen Spirits, the food court’s bar, has a new color scheme that better matches the rest of the space. It was previously dark blue. It now has the same wood-style paneling with stars along the front, teal columns with red and yellow highlights, and a light blue marquee lined with lights.
Like the entrance, the dining area has red walls with yellow rails and teal wainscoting. This end has been transformed into more of a lounge area with low tables surrounded by red upholstered chairs. There are couches and more chairs arranged like booths in front of the windows. Large yellow rectangle decorations with rounded ends hang on the back wall. A retro film camera prop was removed.
Below the yellow decorations is a long curved bench with blue upholstery. Circular tables featuring film reel decals on their tops are in front of the bench, along with orange upholstered chairs.
This station has been updated with wood-style front paneling featuring teal and red rails. Atop the black counter are toasters, napkins, utensils, a microwave, and condiments.
The windows have new pull-down shades. There were previously no shades. They are red with a white pattern.
The rest of the dining space has more traditional dining tables with blue-green chairs. The tables have light wood-style finishes. Previously the tables had dark tops and the chairs were gray metal with yellow and green seats.
There are some benches as well. These have solid red seats. Their padded backs are beige with a gray, orange, and red geometric pattern.
On the other side of the low entrance wall is a long curved bench with teal upholstery.
Some booths also have teal upholstery. On the wall above them is a long film reel mural depicting Mickey & Friends attending a movie premiere. It uses the art style of the 2013-2023 “Mickey Mouse” shorts.
World Premiere Food Court used to display real movie posters. Now, it’s decorated with parody posters of Disney movies featuring Mickey & Friends. These are on the walls between the windows, with lights shining down on them from behind yellow scalloped shades. The parody movies include:
- “The Goofeteer” (“The Rocketeer”)
- “The Minnie MouseGuire Movie” (“The Lizzie McGuire Movie”)
- “TOON” (“TRON”)
- “Minchanted” (“Enchanted”)
- “The Feisty Ducks” (“The Mighty Ducks”)
- “Pete of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Cat” (“Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl”)
- “The Love Bugs” (“The Love Bug”)
- “Bungle Cruise” (“Jungle Cruise”)
- “Adventures in Ducksitting” (“Adventures in Babysitting”)
- “The Princess Dairies” (“The Princess Diaries”)
Like the film strip mural, these posters use the 2013 art style to put Mickey and his pals into the different parody movies.
Similar movie posters are in the Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway queue at Disneyland.
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