Just wanted to hear some people's thoughts on the different character dining options at
Disneyland. Trying to choose 1 to dine at for my trip in November and not sure on the differences. Thanks in advance.
Minnie's at the Plaza Inn has the most characters. We did it this past Wednesday and the characters included: Minnie, Chip, Dale, Pooh, Eeyore, Captain Hook, Rafiki, Gepetto, Pinocchio, Max (Goofy's son), and the Penguin from Mary Poppins. Food is decent; French toast with banana caramel sauce is yummy, as is the chicken fried steak. As Geemo said, you can get the first breakfast and have the characters to yourself for a while. I don't recall the first reservation being available until 10 minutes after the park opens to the general public however.
Ariel's Grotto in DCA does a princess breakfast and lunch. Ariel greets everyone after check in and does photos, and then the rest of the princesses come by the tables throughout the meal. Tiana, Rapunzel, Snow White, Belle, and Cinderella are the princesses I've seen there. We've never done the breakfast, thought lunch food was decent.
At DLH there is Goofy's Kitchen, which does breakfast/brunch and dinner. This one has the best food in terms of quality and selection, but the characters are lacking; usually just Goofy, Chip, Dale, Minnie, and I think Pluto.
At the Grand Californian there is Storytellers Cafe for breakfast and lunch. This is probably the lamest one, the food is mediocre at best and the characters are Chip and Dale and some bears from some early 2000s Disney movie that no one remembers.
At Paradise Pier Hotel there is the Surf's Up breakfast with Mickey. Been several years since I did this one, but the food was decent, and besides Mickey there was Daisy, Minnie, and Stitch, and the characters do a dance party with the kids every half hour or so.
If I were going to rank them, it'd be: Minnie's, Ariel's, PPH, Goofy's Kitchen, and Storytellers.