Best Character Breakfast? Help me pick!

No, unfortunately, No Buzz, Woody, etc, No Power Rangers, No 7 Dwarfs.

Those are our boys favorites, and there are no meals or scheduled meeting/dining that exists with these characters.
 
pirate: We are going to try Crystal Palace and 1900 Park Fare for breakfast during our trip in October. I've read good reviews for both places.
 

PixieDust32 said:
What characters are in Ohana's and how're the prices?

Thanks

It was Mickey, Goofy, & Chip & Dale. Not really sure about the Price we were on an old dreammaker plan that included meals so almost all the reciepts I saw had $0 on them. But it was a great time! My 5 year old nephew had a blast!
 
We've done CRT and 1900 Park Faire. While we liked the food better at 1900, there is just something totally magical about the castle.
 
Hi, I'm from Racine also. Just got back from a trip with granddaughters age four and five. We did CRT last year. This year we did Chef Mickey's and Princess Storybook for breakfast. We also did Crystal Palace for dinner and this is where the girls seem to enjoy most. I would vote for Crystal Palace. We tried to do that early one morning so we could have Main Street to ourselves, but with Florida being an hour ahead of us we just could not get the girls to get up that early and had to cancel. Have fun!
 
We loved the Princess breakfast at Restaurant Akreshus in Norway (EPCOT). The food was the best breakfast food we had (family style) and the interaction with the princesses was fantastic (no Cinderella through) My princess (then 5) loved it. My DS (then 8) loved it too. My DH raved about the Norweign breakfast. Everyone was happy. Check it out.
 
We were just there in June. For food, I would rank them as follows:
Crystal Palace
1900 Park Fare
Donald's
Chef Mickey's
CRT
PSB (our food was bad this trip)

Characters were THE BEST at Chef Mickey's however, but we were there very early. 7:00 am. Also, 1900 Park Fare the characters were GREAT!! Alice was wonderful :) The characters at CP and Donald's weren't bad, but just didn't spend the time like at the other two. There were more people there.

DD is 12 so the princesses didn't pay much attention to her which was really disappointing. A few of the princesses spent some time talking to her, but for the most part they were very rushed. As long as she wants to see the princesses though, I would book both of these so we wouldn't have to stand in line.

We had the earliest seating times for all of these too so it wasn't due to the time of day.

The BEST character was the Fairy Godmother. She is amazing :) And, the Cinderella who was at the Castle for our dinner was very sweet and spent a lot of time talking to DD.
 
I think at this point I've done almost every character meal there is to do at WDW and my absolute least favorite is Chef Mickey's. But a lot of people love it...so that's just my opinion. 1900 Park Fare would be my pick between it, CM and CP. As for Princesses, if your daughter has her heart set on breakfast in the castle...go for it, but the Princess Storybook breakfast in Epcot is MUCH better. I could die happy with one of those cinnamon rolls in my hand...and the character interaction is much better. My cousin is 11 and they paid much more attention to her there than at CRT.
 

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