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We are trying it for the first time this summer. Staying at BC and considered Cape May, but Mickey is a must have. Plus, my younger son is an artist and I think he would love to see Artist Mickey. Plus, it gives us an excuse to check out Riviera.

I also have Garden Grill booked, and we did that last trip and loved it, BUT really hated walking through Epcot from BC in the late morning July heat. We can just drive over to Riviera in our rental car and not have to deal with it.
The Cape May buffet is one of the better ones, in our opinion, and is very convenient for BC stays. But if Mickey is required, you'll have to head over to Riviera (or Chef Mickey's, etc). You would, of course, have the Skyliner option from BC to Riv and back, but I must admit I would trust the air conditioned car more for that trip! Plus the artistic theme of Topolino's sounds just right for your group!
 
The Cape May buffet is one of the better ones, in our opinion, and is very convenient for BC stays. But if Mickey is required, you'll have to head over to Riviera (or Chef Mickey's, etc). You would, of course, have the Skyliner option from BC to Riv and back, but I must admit I would trust the air conditioned car more for that trip! Plus the artistic theme of Topolino's sounds just right for your group!

Yeah, I won't get on the Skyliner at 11am in July. We'll drive. We will use the skyliner at night only on this trip!
 
Did it once and it was ok, back then you could order a few more plates, they now took that away but also raised the price... In my opinion it way to expensive for breakfast...One and done for us
 

Did it once and it was ok, back then you could order a few more plates, they now took that away but also raised the price... In my opinion it way to expensive for breakfast...One and done for us
2 adults and 3 kids was 260 bucks
It is not cheap,
But steak and eggs is fillet....
Kids with allergies to just about everything Disney bakes were able to have the pasties,
 
We are going to be there at Topolino's this coming Sunday for the first time. Looking forward to it! We've eaten at Cape May breakfast buffet and really liked that experience with the characters. Will be good to contrast the two, I'll report back.
We really enjoyed the breakfast. There was plenty of food for us all. Even if we could have ordered more like in the past, I can't imagine we would have ordered extra. I had the steak with scrambled eggs and everyone else had French toast. The pastries were really good as well. Character interactions were fun with unique outfits you won't see anywhere else. The views from the terrace are unlike anything else too. Value means something different to everyone, but we were glad to experience this character breakfast.
 
I have seen so many glowing reviews for Topolino's Terrace - we have reservations to take the kids there for Breakfast this summer, but I have to ask if it is really worth it?

We aren't fancy folks and Topolino's is honestly never the type of place we would consider for dinner, but we do like doing character breakfasts and also have reservations for 'Ohana and Chef Mickey's - (we have done these both before but it was pre-pandemic).

If you have done Topolino's breakfast and loved it - what made it so great/special? Has anyone gone there for breakfast and NOT been wowed?

(And if you have any alternative suggestions for resort-based character meals, I'm all ears!)
It was good, but not a must do. As far as fancy, I wore my park clothes. I do love the atmosphere of the restaurant, and the food was more unique than other character breakfasts. I got the mushroom omelet. I vote to try it at least once!
 
Party of 7 (2-82yrs) in April and it was lovely! The food and service were good, but it felt like the characters were a little rushed. If you measure worth in memories, no doubt it is worth it!
 
I have seen so many glowing reviews for Topolino's Terrace - we have reservations to take the kids there for Breakfast this summer, but I have to ask if it is really worth it?

We aren't fancy folks and Topolino's is honestly never the type of place we would consider for dinner, but we do like doing character breakfasts and also have reservations for 'Ohana and Chef Mickey's - (we have done these both before but it was pre-pandemic).

If you have done Topolino's breakfast and loved it - what made it so great/special? Has anyone gone there for breakfast and NOT been wowed?

(And if you have any alternative suggestions for resort-based character meals, I'm all ears!)

We did the Breakfast a la Art two years ago when all the social distancing was still happening. It was just two of us, my daughter and me, and she was still priced as a child, so the price seemed OK. We really enjoyed the food, and each character posed behind my daughter for pictures. I liked it and wanted to go back. We're going back to WDW next year. There will be 4 of us, and both of my kids are now considered adults for food pricing. It's $45 for each of us, so that's $180 before tax and tip. Even though I liked the meal, I don't think breakfast is worth that price tag! We'll be skipping it unless we get a free dining deal or something.
 

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We had fun there and the food was good. Service was prompt and fun to get you in and out quickly. We did enjoy the terrace view. It is disappointing that you cannot order waffles in addition to your entree.
 














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