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Is Goofy's for dinner any good? Our first day there we don't have park tickets. We're staying at DLH and I'm thinking it would be a great way to start our trip there.
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For us, it's Surf's Up at PPH.
I haven't read the other replies so forgive me if I repeat. But they have a fresh egg-making station, where they'll make up huevos rancheros right there (cracking the eggs and everything). Absolutely delicious. They have already cracked eggs to make omelettes specifically for you. Fabulous. They have other food, too, LOL. Like "avocado salsa" to put on those huevos rancheros. (that's just about my favorite food, when done well, in the entire world) Whatever you do, avoid the scrambled "eggs" at ANY character breakfast. The ones at Minnie's (a couple years ago) were SO bad they absolutely 100% ruined my meal. The only thing I could eat after tasting those were the mini chocolate croissants, and I could get those just about anywhere. I am extremely sensitive to bad food, eggs especially, and it literally destroyed the food aspect of my day. Tried the ones at Surf's Up before I realized that they had an egg chef and nearly had the same experience. By the time we hit Goofy's Kitchen, I knew to avoid them. Alas, they didn't seem to have the set-up for my HV, so I just got an omelette, which was decent, but not HV.
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The good thing about the Character Meals in the resort hotels is that they are usually open before the parks open, so you can easily increase your Disney hours rather than "waste" them. Although character meals are a great use of time, just like going on rides is. So I do not consider it a waste, but rather dining during park hours is something great as well.
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