Breakfast with the biggest "wow" factor

By far my favorite breakfast. In addition to it being Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Pluto I loved the food. Its buffet style. The atmosphere is very fun and the waitstaff is a complete riot. Lots of gadgets and knicknacs to see as well. If you eat early enough you wander out and can jump on Triceratops spin and Primevil whirl before the crowds too.
 
Just had my list from TraceyL via PM - Thanks!:tongue:

A word of caution if you are travelling from the UK with the ten day World Pass - if you are making PS's for a character breakfast make sure that the venue you want is included on the list! I won't see my tickets untill a week or two prior to departure, but intend to make 60 day PS's.

Mark :wave2:
 
Mark, they have actually changed the PS window to 90 days prior. So if you want the castle, definitely call 90 days before your date. Have fun!
 
Since you are restricted to those choices I would definitely go for 1900 Park Fare. You won't be disappointed. The food is very good, atmosphere can't be beat and it has a wide variety of characters. Thus far I have seen Alice and the Mad Hatter, Mary Poppins, and Pooh and friends.

Good Luck deciding. Have a wonderful trip

MandaMom
 

1900 Park Fare is my fave... I LOVE MARY POPPINS!!!!!!!!

I don't remember anything about the food, LOL, because I was too focused on the characters. =)
 
Crystal Palace and Cape May Cafe are both good choices. If you like Pooh and co. then Crystal Palace is the choice, plus you are already in the park and can immeadiately begin wandering.
 
Also if you want a castle and you can't get in to Cinderella's, we tried the princess breakfast in Norway last time. Food was typical family-style breakfast but if you have kids that want to see the princesses then it is definitely a good choice.
 
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Wow, there seems to be ALOT of choices! I'm not the OP, but I had a similar question.

Are all these restuarants "buffet" style? We did Chef Mickey's for our Honeymoon and last Dec. we did CRT. And, we...really didn't like the food at either one. Ironically, we had a much longer wait at Chef Mickey's then at CRT. We had PS both times.

1900 Park Fare sounds good right now. Is it a "family style buffet" like CRT or reg. buffet like Chef Mickey's? Thanks!:teeth: :wave2:
 
Get the earliest PS you can...makes all the difference.

You get to enter the park ahead of the rope drop. The buffet was amazing--everyone in our party of six (ages 3-67) loved the food and the character interaction. I have never seen so many great breakfast choices, and everything was at the right temperature--the hot stuff was HOT and the cold stuff was COLD (I'm picky that way).

It was so laid back and our server Billy was delightful and entertaining. We met Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Pluto. Would definitely do this one again.

Barbe
 
I have to say Cinderellas Royal Table if you can get it or if not Chef Mickey's which just makes you feel 100% like your in disney magic!!:earseek:
 
1900 Park Fare. The food is a notch above other WDW buffets. Besides, being from the UK you must see Mary and Alice:earsboy:
 
The Princess Story Book breakfast at Norway is pretty good. The princesses take lots of time with the kids and pose for a lot of pictures. But I would have to say the best Character breakfast we had been to was at 1900 Park Fare. The food was good, and plentiful, and there were plenty of characters to keep the kids, and adults, occupied.
 














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