Space 220 is a Modern American restaurant at EPCOT, and one of the very hardest tables to book at Walt Disney World. Over 30 days of SpotRez availability monitoring, updated Jul 18, 2026, dinner had a table on 10% of upcoming reservation dates in the next 30 days. Lunch showed availability on 26% of the same dates.
- Dinner availability
- 10%
- Days monitored
- 30
Quick facts
- Cuisine
- Modern American
- Price
- $$$
- Location
- EPCOT
- Meal types
- Lunch, Dinner
- Difficulty
- Lunch: Hard (26% available)
- Dinner: Extremely difficult (10% available)
- Reserve
- 60 days ahead, 5:45 AM ET
Availability data updated
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Availability monitoring data by meal
Meal periods book very differently, so we break the numbers out by meal rather than blend them into one figure.
| Meal | Availability (30d) | Difficulty | Tables found (7d) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lunch | 26% | Hard to book | 885 |
| Dinner | 10% | Extremely difficult | 232 |
Data from SpotRez continuous monitoring (last 30 days).
How do I get a reservation at Space 220?
Book on Disney's site, or use the lounge as a backup.
- The dining room takes prix-fixe reservations; the lounge has its own reservation queue
- Lounge reservations are typically slightly easier to book
- Walk-up availability is rare but the lounge sometimes has bar seats
- Cancellations appear regularly, particularly 2 to 3 days before the date
Space 220 is consistently among the harder-to-book EPCOT reservations because of its theming and limited capacity. If the booking window closes before you can book, set a SpotRez alert and consider the lounge as an alternative path to the same orbital experience.
How hard is it to book Space 220?
Difficulty varies by meal at Space 220. Check the per-meal table below for the current outlook.
- Lunch: 26% of the next 30 days had availability. Hard.
- Dinner: 10% of the next 30 days had availability. Extremely difficult.
Lunch and dinner book at similar rates here. The space-station theming and limited dining-room capacity create steady demand at both services; the lounge is your hedge.
What meals does Space 220 serve?
Lunch and dinner, no breakfast. Both follow the same prix-fixe format.
- Lunch: typically 11:30 AM to 3 PM
- Dinner: typically 4 PM to 9 PM
- Two-course prix fixe at lunch, three-course at dinner
- Lounge offers à la carte at both services
- The Big Bang appetizer and color-changing cocktails are signature menu items
The dining-room menu features modern American cuisine with theatrical presentations: prime filet mignon, roasted chicken, and Florida red snapper. The lounge menu skews lighter and is the path of least resistance for guests who can't secure dining-room reservations.
Tips for securing a Space 220 reservation
- 1The lounge has a separate, slightly easier-to-book reservation
- 2Request a table near the windows for the best orbital views
- 3Lunch tends to be slightly easier to book than dinner
- 4Alerts catch cancellations that appear throughout the day
Other Signature dining at WDW
| Restaurant | Park / Resort | Difficulty (B / L / D) | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Be Our Guest Restaurant | Magic Kingdom | - / Usually avail. / Usually avail. | $$–$$$ |
| California Grill | Contemporary Resort | - / - / Usually avail. | $$$$ |
| Cinderella's Royal Table | Magic Kingdom | Extr. difficult / Extr. difficult / Hard to book | $$$$ |
| Jiko - The Cooking Place | Animal Kingdom Lodge | - / - / Usually avail. | - |
Where this ranks
Space 220 ranks 9 of 71 Walt Disney World tables by how often a reservation was available, hardest first.
Easier to book
About Space 220
Space 220 sits adjacent to Mission: SPACE in EPCOT and frames itself as a simulated space station orbiting 220 miles above Earth. Guests enter through a space elevator with screens that simulate the ascent. The main dining room features virtual windows displaying real-time views of Earth from orbit, complete with passing satellites and spacewalking astronauts. The restaurant operates in two modes: a full prix-fixe restaurant and a separate à la carte lounge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Space 220 and the lounge?
Same setting, different pricing model and easier to book.
- Dining room is prix fixe, lounge is à la carte
- Same orbital views from both spaces
- Separate reservation queues
- Lounge sometimes has walk-up bar seats
The lounge offers the same theming with less commitment and is often the better fit for solo or smaller dining parties.
How far in advance should I book Space 220?
Book on Disney's site, or set an alert; both lunch and dinner sell quickly.
- Both lunch and dinner sell quickly
- Lounge holds longer than dining room
- Alerts catch cancellations as travel dates approach
Set an alert if you can't book the moment the window opens; cancellations are common in the days leading up to the date.
How much does Space 220 cost?
Roughly $55 per adult at lunch (two courses) and $89 per adult at dinner (three courses) in the dining room.
- Prix fixe in the dining room
- À la carte in the lounge
- Signature cocktails extra
- Kids menu available
Pricing changes seasonally; the lounge is the lower-commitment way to experience the restaurant.
Where should I sit at Space 220?
Anywhere with a clear view of the virtual windows; no table is more than a few rows from the screens.
- Ask for a window-facing table at check-in
- Kids tend to enjoy the elevator more than the meal
- The screens cycle real-time orbital footage
- The lounge has fewer window-facing seats
The immersion holds across the entire dining room, so location matters less than at most window-table-driven restaurants.
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