Best Character Bfast?

JaxCon

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DH doesn't want to book any PS, don't get me started....

But I am going to book at least one character breakfast. If I do anything too princessee DH will complain b/c of our 2.5 year old son.......

What should I try for? It may be too late anyway.....:confused:
 
There's Pooh, Tigger, Piglet & Eyeore at the Crystal Palace in the MK which is my DH's favorite places for breakfast.

There is also Chef Mickey's at the Contemporary Resort which is with Mickey, Chip and/or Dale, Goofy & Donald.

You could also try Donald's Breakfast in the Animal Kingdom.

None of these is "too princessee"!

Although I don't think it's extremely busy when you are going, but you should try and make your PS ASAP.

Good luck!!!:earsgirl: :earsboy: ::MickeyMo ::MinnieMo
 
My boys loved 1900 Park Fair for breakfast--tigger, Alice, Mary Poppins and the Mad Hatter (who is hands down the best character at WDW in my opinion)

They also loved O'Hannas--Mickey, Goofy, Chip and Dale when we were there!! So fun :)
 
The Cape May Cafe character breakfast was great. The food was excellent and the ambience is casual but chic. Plus the characters show up in victorian swimwear which makes it quite different from the others. Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Chip and Dale are there so it has something for boys and girls. Then, when you are done, its only a short walk to EPCOT.

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Another vote for 1900 Park Fare. The food is good, as is the character interaction.
 
My 3 Dboys love the O'Hanah Character breakfast at the poly. It,s family style and Mickey, Goofy, Chip and Dale are there.
 
for a 2 1.2 year old you can't beat Crystal Palace - your son will most likely know those characters , and since it's right in the park it's very convenient so no need for DH to complain about having to trail to a resort.

I would definitely recommend it
 
You didn't mention where you're staying, and that may be a factor. Convenience does count. 1900 would be our pick, followed by CRT. OMT, I think all character meals are on the pricey side, so theme and location would be my 1st consideration.
 
We had your first family trip to Disney World back in March and we were lucky enough to book Cinderella's Royal Table; needless to say our 4 year old daughter was in awe. Taking little girls to CRT is an obvious choice, but their were plenty of families there with their boys who seemed to be enjoying it as well. How often to you get to eat inside a castle?

At our breakfast we met with Cindy, Belle, Snow White, Aurora and Mary Poppins. The Fairy Godmother was downstairs as we departed.

The food and service was good. We had booked our trip with the Prince/Princess add-on which covered the CRT; although I would of booked it anyway.
 
Wow! We had so much time with the characters! They kept coming around. There were two Tiggers!, Eeyore, Piglet & Pooh. They each spent a lot of time at the different tables, signed autographs, posed for pics etc... It was a great Character meal experience. Food was good too! I booked another lunch there for our next trip. The look on my 3yr olds face was priceless! Tigger #1 goofed around with my 11yr old son. It was funny!

**Will try Chef Mickeys, Cape May, CRT, Storybook Princess & Donald' at AK during the next two trips. :Pinkbounc :bounce: :earsgirl: :wave:


1st visit with just Mom & 2 kids Aug/Sept 2004 CBR

1st visit with w/Dad too Oct/Nov CTR/AKL Sav/POFQ 2004
MNSSHP 31st

1st visit with Family just for vacation during Christmas DEC 2004
WL/CBR or POFQ split stay MVMCP 17th

Planning at least 1 trip 2005 Spring, 1 trip Early Fall 2005

Wishing for a Land and Sea Cruise 2006
 
We stay at CR and do Chef Mickeys on checkout morning. Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale were there last time. Goofy tended to stick by the entrance while the others made the rounds. Whats nice here is that if youre in the right spot, you can also watch the monorail come in and out of CR. My son is a train fanatic, so this was great for us!

alison
 


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