adykate
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I have spent the past week reading everything I can find on the character dining experiences. I am talking up until 1am in the morning when I have a baby who is up at 6am!
We are going to DLR the first week in March, and will be in the parks 4 days. We have a 2 year old and 9 month old. I am a Disney vet, but haven't been in many years, and as a kid my family did single day trips and never splurged on extras like the character dining stuff. I narrowed it down to Minnie's breakfast, Goofys Kitchen, or Surfs Up, but I am so torn about which to book. I know, book them all! But, for various reasons, I don't really want to spend that much time/money doing character dining.
I am a little concerned my 2 year old is going to be very shy with the characters, or will take a while to warm up to them, and it will be a waste of money. She also is NOT a picture kid, so trying to get a "Look at the camera and smile" picture with the characters is likely not going to happen. We will get the usual "mugshot" photo like we do with Santa! She loves music and dancing, so the characters doing that kind of stuff at Surfs Up is appealing, but I think she would recognize the characters at Minnie's more. Goofys food menu looks to be the best, but I am wondering just how much my husband and I will get to eat because of holding onto the kids, or getting pictures of characters anyway! And just to clarify...gratuity is automatically added everywhere but Minnie's, right?
We likely wouldn't be able to do a super early reservation because the girls are not usually up before 7am, but I don't want to waste a ton of park hour time either since it is shortened hours as it is that week. I also wondered how crowded it gets as the morning goes on. Dinner isn't probably the best option because the girls would likely be in meltdown mode by then, even if we take a hotel break in the afternoon for naps.
Sooooooo, help a girl out
. Which would you pick and why??? What reservation times would you pick if there are options? Beginning of the trip? End of the trip? 
We are going to DLR the first week in March, and will be in the parks 4 days. We have a 2 year old and 9 month old. I am a Disney vet, but haven't been in many years, and as a kid my family did single day trips and never splurged on extras like the character dining stuff. I narrowed it down to Minnie's breakfast, Goofys Kitchen, or Surfs Up, but I am so torn about which to book. I know, book them all! But, for various reasons, I don't really want to spend that much time/money doing character dining.
I am a little concerned my 2 year old is going to be very shy with the characters, or will take a while to warm up to them, and it will be a waste of money. She also is NOT a picture kid, so trying to get a "Look at the camera and smile" picture with the characters is likely not going to happen. We will get the usual "mugshot" photo like we do with Santa! She loves music and dancing, so the characters doing that kind of stuff at Surfs Up is appealing, but I think she would recognize the characters at Minnie's more. Goofys food menu looks to be the best, but I am wondering just how much my husband and I will get to eat because of holding onto the kids, or getting pictures of characters anyway! And just to clarify...gratuity is automatically added everywhere but Minnie's, right?
We likely wouldn't be able to do a super early reservation because the girls are not usually up before 7am, but I don't want to waste a ton of park hour time either since it is shortened hours as it is that week. I also wondered how crowded it gets as the morning goes on. Dinner isn't probably the best option because the girls would likely be in meltdown mode by then, even if we take a hotel break in the afternoon for naps.
Sooooooo, help a girl out
. Which would you pick and why??? What reservation times would you pick if there are options? Beginning of the trip? End of the trip? 
Of the 3, Minnie's has been the best experience for our family and since you are concerned about losing time from the parks, I would go with that one.