Ariel's for Breakfast

cari12

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Is there a menu for Ariel's breakfast somewhere? In the dining sticky, it just has dinner. Also, what time is the earliest and latest for breakfast ressie's?
 
Ariel's only has a Princess Character breakfast as far as I know, and it has everything you could possibly want, and more.
It was really good, but not sure if you are wanting a character meal?
 
Is there a menu for Ariel's breakfast somewhere? In the dining sticky, it just has dinner. Also, what time is the earliest and latest for breakfast ressie's?

When we went in January when the park opened at 10:00, they only had 2 seatings 9:40 and 9:50. I would guess the next seating would be lunch at 11:30. They may have an earlier seating now with the expanded park hours.

We were underwhelmed with the breakfast, mostly because my girls (huge breakfast fans) didn't like the food. Our scrambled eggs had pepper in them (big turnoff for my girls), and the turkey sausage didn't taste like breakfast sausage (which they normally love). They aren't big bacon fans, so they split the one waffle they brought for our table. Personally, I was fond of the fruit, cheese and bread tiers they brought, but I wouldn't take my girls to the breakfast again.
 
Yeah I think sometimes the Disney restaurants get a little fancy/gourmet for the character meals (and others) considering a lot of their clientele are kids.
 

Is there a menu for Ariel's breakfast somewhere? In the dining sticky, it just has dinner. Also, what time is the earliest and latest for breakfast ressie's?

You can always call the Disney dining number and they can let you know/book it for you @ 714-781-DINE (3463). We just made a reservation (open 60 days in advance) for October 8th @ 0810.

We have been and it was a great experience! Sure, it is pricey...and you can always pick apart the meal and service but you are paying to see the Princesses...and my DD princess:(1st visit she was 2 yrs old) lost her ever-loving mind when they started the introductions of the Princesses and then my DD STOOD UP ON HER SEAT [she never ever does that :scared1:] and squealed with delight "MOMMY MOMMY THE PRINCESSES ARE ALL HERE!!!":hyper:

Now, I don't know about you but for me as a mommy that just made my daughter's day....totally worth the price and everything else!

My super-picky eater daughter ate the scrambled eggs, waffle, bacon, fruit, pastries. There was enough...but she got too excited so we had to purchase her a second "breakfast" after. Oh well. I didn't mind...it was a wonderful experience when my daughter (dressed as Belle) saw Belle and when she arrived at our table Belle took some extra time and taught my DD how to twirl and they compared their dresses! So precious!

Here is the menu:
http://allears.net/dlr/din/menu/men_agb.htm

I hope you go and have a great experience!pixiedust:
 
We have been for lunch, was just wondering if we should try breakfast this time, or stock with lunch again.
 


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