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REVIEW: Save Money by Skipping This Disney World Restaurant

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Dining at Disney World offers a vast range of choices. Prefer quick and simple? You're in luck. Craving comfort food? They've got that too. Or perhaps you're in the mood for a luxurious experience? There's something for everyone.

Recently, we visited Singing Spirits Pool Bar at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort to sample their menu. Is it worth stopping by on your next trip? Let's explore.

**Atmosphere**

At Disney’s All-Star Movies, your dining options include Intermission Food Court for quick service or Singing Spirits Pool Bar for poolside snacks and drinks. The outdoor bar offers seating by the pool, perfect for a casual experience.

**Menu**

The menu here is limited to a few specialty cocktails, featuring two highlighted drinks. You'll also find beer, wine, sangria, and non-alcoholic choices. Pool Bar Bites include ice cream, Mickey Pretzels, and more.

**Eats**

We tried the Italian and Provolone Sandwich for $12.99 and found it decent but not extraordinary. The Charcuterie for $11.79 was basic with a small portion of cheese, meats, and a bit of bread— not exactly value for money in our opinion.

**Drinks**

The Splash of Blues cocktail, priced at $16.50, had a vibrant color with a strong taste. It's a lovely drink for a poolside chill, though stirring before sipping is advisable to mix its components nicely.

**Nosh or Not**

**Consider visiting if:**
- You're staying at All-Star Resort
- Prefer an outdoor snack or drink
- Seek convenience

**Skip it if:**
- You desire flavorful, adventurous eats
- Prefer non-alcoholic options
- You're willing to venture for diverse food experiences

**Overall**

While not bad, this venue feels more like a convenience stop than a culinary destination. Opt for a mobile order from the Food Court if seeking more variety.

What do you think? Have you tried any Disney World restaurants? We'd love to hear your experiences!
 
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