A vlogger has revealed what it's like inside the world's biggest McDonald's, including sharing some of the bizarre menu items that are rarely seen elsewhere.
Seema Pankhania shared a video on TikTok of her visit to the fast food restaurant in Orlando, Florida, which measures 19,000-square-feet, and is nicknamed the Epic McD.
Situated on International Drive, its official name is the World's Largest Entertainment McDonald's and it boasts a unique layout, as well as pizza oven, ice cream bar, bakery and 100-game arcade.
Seema visited with a friend during the evening and said: "First when you walk in it is mas-ooh-sive.
"Looking at the menu, it wasn't actually that different.
"But do you know what it did have? McPizza and McPasta. So obviously I got that."
She ordered both and then found, unlike most McDonald's in the UK, the order is connected to a plastic table holder and brought out by staff.
While waiting for the food, she filled up a plastic cup with sweet tea.
However, having selected her own "mishmash" of toppings for the pizza, including pepperoni and chilli, she said it tasted "bog standard".
"The base was really doughy and the cheese wasn't too good either," she said.
"It tastes like oven pizza. Bog standard oven pizza."
"Also quite funny how they have a literal pizza oven and the pizza still tasted like this," she continued.
She wasn't too keen on the McPasta either, which she said wasn't any better than pasta from a supermarket.
"We got stuffed ravioli with a ragu sauce. Comes with garlic bread," she told viewers.
"Tastes identical to those bog standard ravioli you can get at the supermarket.
"Didn't really love it, but not the worst thing I've had. So it's exactly how you expect it to taste."
Seema then ordered spicy nuggets and a sausage, bacon and egg biscuit - a breakfast sandwich made with buttermilk biscuit instead of a muffin or a wrap.
"Personally, I found it super, super stodgy. It felt like it was choking me a little bit, so maybe this isn't for me," she said.
"The chicken nuggets were obviously fire as usual, but I loved the ranch dip," she added.
Seema said the "best part" of the McDonald's was the "full-on" gaming arcade which costs $5-10 for 30 minutes.
"It is so sick and the games are so much fun," she said.
She ended the video by saying that during the daytime there is a bakery serving the likes of peanut butter chocolate cake and key lime pie.