I was just reading another thread where a mom said she was disappointed in the character breakfast. I'll echo this. THe character breakfast is probably the one thing that the ships do worse than the on land restaurants, and they seem to be getting even worse (this was our 10th cruise on the Magic).
I realize that in the on land restaurants, not everyone sits down at once, allowing the characters to work an area of the room and rotate thru the room. However, on this cruise, the whole purpose of the character breakfast seemed to be to allow the ship's photographers to get a picture of kid with character. There was very little character interaction with the kids. We had to push a little to get a picture with our own camera (even though it was loaded and ready to flash...the character ran off as soon as he saw the "official" flash), and a tablemate had the same issue with getting an autograph for her child. In one case, Goofy ran off without even approaching my daughter.
I know they are busy and it is a large, crowded room. However this was the quickest, least friendly character breakfast we've ever experienced.
Kathryn
I realize that in the on land restaurants, not everyone sits down at once, allowing the characters to work an area of the room and rotate thru the room. However, on this cruise, the whole purpose of the character breakfast seemed to be to allow the ship's photographers to get a picture of kid with character. There was very little character interaction with the kids. We had to push a little to get a picture with our own camera (even though it was loaded and ready to flash...the character ran off as soon as he saw the "official" flash), and a tablemate had the same issue with getting an autograph for her child. In one case, Goofy ran off without even approaching my daughter.
I know they are busy and it is a large, crowded room. However this was the quickest, least friendly character breakfast we've ever experienced.
Kathryn