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Go on an adventure to seek out the perfect dinner and the Lost Ark of the Covenant tonight at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, where more than two dozen food trucks will convene for your dining pleasure.
As an added bonus, tonight's movie under the stars is the action/adventure classic Raiders of the Lost Ark. Watch Harrison Ford battle Nazis and snakes ("I hate snakes") to get the girl, the ark, and the bad guys.
Afterward, try to win big at the casino or grab a cocktail. Sounds like a night out to us.
Trucks serving dinner between 5:30 and 10 p.m. include Big Kahuna, Cheese Steak Gourmet, Clarabelle's Cupcakes, Daddy's Grill, Dim Ssäm á GoGo, Dolci Pecatti Gelato, the Fish Box, the Flying Saucer, Grillmaster Cafe, Guiseppe's Italian Sausage, Jefe's Original Fish Taco, Latin Burger, Latin House Grill, Mangia Mia, the MexZican Gourmet, Mr. Good Stuff, Ms. Cheezious, Nacho Mama's, Papa's Tapas, the Red Koi, El Rey De Las Fritas, the Rolling Stove, Slow Food Truck, Sugar Rush, and Sugar Yummy Mama. The movie starts after sundown.
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