Where do you recommend to take children of these ages for a character breakfast? We have purchased the dining package and will probably opt OUT of doing Cinderella%26#39;s castle, but wondered which establishment would best suit our 2 children? Any help?
Character breakfast-boy (8) and girl (5)
Hi Hammers, try a character breakfast at Restaurantosaurus in Animal Kingdom. They do an all you can eat buffet. We managed to get in one day while we were walking past without having booked first. Depends if you are going at a busy time of year but probably best to book in advance.
Character breakfast-boy (8) and girl (5)
I agree. We went to Restaurantosaurus in Animal Kingdom with our 10 year old and had a good time. Food was very good, plenty of choice.
Saw the main characters - Mickey, Donald Duck, Goofy etc who all take time to come to each table to hug each child, sign autographs and pose for a photo.
I haven;t tried it myself but you could also check out the Crystal Palace at Magic Kingdom - I think the characters there are Winnie the Pooh and friends.
Wherever you decide its definitely worth booking ahead to be certain of getting in.
I was curious about the Character dining as well. My older son(8) does not care for characaters but my younger son(4)loves them. I want one of these experiences for my younger son but the older one would probably not care too much much about it. What would be the best one for us. We too are doing the dining plan so I think some are considered one meal and some take two of your meals for one character dining.
Hello Hammers House,
Of all the character meal choices the Restaurantosaurus at the Animal Kingdom is my least favorite.
I would recommend Chef Mickey%26#39;s at the Contemporary with Mickey and Minnie
The Crystal Palace with Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger and Piglet or Cape May Cafe at the Yacht and Beach Club with Goofy, Minnie, Chip and Dale.
For a wonderful dinnner character meal the Liberty Tree Tavern at the Magic Kingdom is great!
The only character meal at this time that takes 2 table on the dining plan is Cinderellas Royal Table.
Meant to include that the Crystal Palace is located at the Magic Kingdom.
We have done a couple of character meals and found the best to be chef mickeys.
When we did that it was our sons birthday and it was just fantastic.
Good luck.
Janice
We have only tried this one and the Garden Grill at Epcot for character dining. The Garden Grill was good, it was my son%26#39;s birthday when we went and he had a personal phone call from Goofy wishing him happy birthday and they gave him a special cake.
Healin, what didn%26#39;t you like about Restaurantosaurus?
I%26#39;ve heard Chef Mickey%26#39;s mentioned a few times, may try it next time. Assume you don%26#39;t have to be staying there?
We have done the charchater meal at Chef Mickeys in the Contempory, it was great and the food was good. They also do a Lilo and Stitch meal now in the Polynesian hotel, should have been there at Christmas but had to cancel our holiday due to complications from surgery, we were so disappointed!!
I%26#39;ve enjoyed all of the breakfasts listed here. Part of the choice is where you%26#39;re going to be for the day or at least for the morning.
I enjoyed Restaurantasaurus on my last visit. They do a lot of ';gags'; for the kids which the others don%26#39;t do, such as squirting fake ketchup and mustard.
I like Chef Mickeys more for breakfast than dinner.
We did Chef Mickeys (at the Contemporary Resort - Mickey, Donald, Minnie, Chip, Dale, Goofy) and we also did Crystal Palace (in Magic Kingdom - Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet) last summer - both were great fun and I%26#39;d highly recommend them.
This year as well as repeating those 2 we%26#39;re gonna try the Ohana Character Breakfast at the Polynesian Resort with Lilo and Stitch and Pluto and Mickey. I%26#39;ve heard that it%26#39;s very funny with Stitch stealing people%26#39;s food and making a mess with drinks etc. etc.
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