Best character meal w/ 4 kids?

my4kids2ofeach

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We are going to WDW in June, we are limited on money, but I would really love to have at least one "on property" meal with the kids.
So which one would be best?

My kids are 10, 6, 4, 3
 
If money is tight, go with a breakfast because they are cheaper than the other meals. We also tend to enjoy them more! I would just look at the characters that are there and go with the characters your kids like the most!

I think food wise, they are all pretty much the same with just a couple of differences. You really can't go wrong with any of them!
 
My kids are 12,10,5 and 2 and we´ll be doing Chrystal Palace (Winnie the Pooh and friends) for dinner and maybe a breakfast. We´ll also do breakfast at Chef Mickey´s.
 
I agree that the breakfast is good. I would also look at the characters. We enjoyed Chef Mickeys. We were able to ride the monorail (longer than expected because we got on the wrong one) and see some of the CR. My son was able to meet Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy and Pluto. If we did just one this would have been it. We also did Crystal Palace for dinner. He met Tigger, Pooh, Eyeore, and Piglet. Hollywood and Vine had 2 Little Einstein characters and Jojo and Goliath.
 

We have 4 kids too, almost the same ages, but all boys :goodvibes It does get expensive to do character meals now that none of them are free. We are going in September and doing the 'Ohana character breakfast. My sister and her little ones went in March and really enjoyed it, good food and great character interaction.

Plus, its at the Poly (an absolutely beautiful setting) so no park admission required. We don't like to take away from our park time by eating TS (just our preference). Mickey, Pluto, Lilo, and Stitch are all there so there's a nice mix of characters for the older and younger kids.

Hope you have a great trip! :)
 
I'd vote for a Chef Mickey breakfast. Food was good, nice character interaction. You can make a really late breakfast ressie and make it more of a brunch/early lunch too which is nice.
 
If money is tight, go with a breakfast because they are cheaper than the other meals. We also tend to enjoy them more! I would just look at the characters that are there and go with the characters your kids like the most!

I agree. :yay:
 
CHEF MICKEY'S Breakfast
Photo ops, the napkin dance, and mickey waffles/pancakes
What more could you ask for?..... maybe, a monorail ride to MK
 


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