Which is better lunch or dinner at BOG and why? Thanks!
I was going to post the exact same question - we have 2 boys who aren't that into characters, so I'm wondering if it's worth it to pay more for dinner. Does the beast walk around and interact with you like at a regular character meal? Or do you have to get up and wait in a line to see him (def not interested in THAT)? Is the food any better at dinner?
I looked at the menu and the dinner food doesn't look all that spectacular to me...and I read that you can preorder your lunch to cut down on wait time, right?
We've had dinner there 6x and lunch once, so you can probably guess which meal we enjoy more-
Every dinner has been great with very good service. We've eaten in every room. The atmosphere is VERY different at each meal. Lunch is more chaotic; lots of people walking around since you get your own drinks, silverware etc. and for some reason it seems louder (but that's probably just me). You also find your own table at lunch, not a negative just a difference. The food for us was "eh" but that's going to depend on each person and what you think of the lunch menu vs. the dinner one.
At dinner of course you're seated by your host/hostess and the whole thing is more "formal". Not formal as in signature or over the top fancy, but fancier than lunch. People do still walk around a bit taking pictures and looking in the rooms they aren't seated in, but it seems they do it less at dinner. Then you have the Beast who only appears at dinner.
To answer your question COscrapper, he is "announced" every 30 minutes or so, walks through every dining room and "retires" to his library, where you can then go and meet him after you finish eating. Sometimes we've waited behind one or two parties but we've never had a long line. You can have your picture taken but he doesn't sign autographs. For the record I have 2 DS's and they've been going to BOG since they were 10 and 7. Never had a real interest in the castle per se and just a small interest in meeting the Beast, until we got there

Younger DS now almost 11 still enjoys meeting him and having his picture taken with him. And so do I!
You can pre-order at breakfast and lunch. You can do this online 30 days prior to your reservation and it does usually cut down on your wait time. My preference obviously is dinner but if the menu doesn't interest you at all, lunch might be a smarter choice to save some $$ but still see the inside of the castle
