Character breakfast without park admission?

gardendame

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I am trying to make some sort of schedule for our upcoming October trip. On a 'non-park' day, is it possible for me to schedule a character breakfast (princess??) for my daughter and her father, without having to use a day off the park hoppers? I'm thinking of taking the boys to Blizzard Beach that day, something DH and DD don't want to do. I could buy hopper 'plus' tickets for the boys and I, and not for them.
Can I send them to a character breakfast that same day, without having them use a day off of their hopper?
Thought we could have an early dinner off site that night, then hit the parks again bright and early the next a.m.
 
There are several char meals at the resorts but no princesses for breakfast. 1900 Park Fare in the Grand Floridian offers a char bkft with Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, Mad Hatter, Pooh and Eeyore or char dinner with Cinderella and Prince Charming, Suzy and Perla (mice), and the Fairy Godmother. There is also Chef Mickey's in the Contemporary, 'Ohana in the Polynesian, and Cape May Cafe in Beach Club. You could all go to breakfast first and then in the afternoon take the boys to BB while dd and dh rest or go to Downtown Disney, etc. We went the second week of October a few years back and thought the weather was terrific (high 70's during day & no rain) but not swimming weather for us.
 
We love 'Ohana in the Polynesian Resort's Mickey Breakfast.

It is one of the origninal (if not THE original) character breakfasts.

We have always had wonderful character experinces at this seating (and you do NOT have to be staying at this resort (or any WDW resort, for that matter) to get PS for this breakfast.

We love to ride the bus to MK from our resort (usually All Star) on that morning,

--Even though we don't go INTO the MK at that point (or even that DAY, usually) you still get that great MK feeling as you see all the folks getting ready to go in.)--

We just stroll over to the MK boat docks and take a little "steamer launch" (boat) over to the Poly (it floats to the Floridian as well) and walk on up to 'Ohana for breakfast with Mickey and several of the gang.

These days, like most of these meals, its all-you-can-eat, but not a "buffet-line". The servers bring bountiful servings of fresh selections right to your table and guests can dish-up what they want. If you start to run low on anything, they will happily bring more of your favorites.
 

Yes you would have to use a days park admission to have the character breakfast at the castle. But there are many at the resorts that are very good also, as previously posted. I really enjoy the one at the Grand Floridian (1900 Park Fare) I think your daughter would enjoy that one also. The food is good and the atmosphere very nice also.
 


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