So we did our first character meals this trip. I guess I just had it in my mind that they were a "must do". Maybe it was that attitude but I just wasn't wowed. I'm not trying to be negative, but I just wanted to throw some other opinions into the mix so other families can make the best choice for them.
Although we had reservations, we never waited for less than 20 minutes to be seated (except at Garden Grove at 5:30). We ate at Garden Grove, Play and Dine, O'hana's, and Crystal Palace. In 3 of the 4 experiences the character visit were very ill timed for when we were getting our food. It was particularly bad for Play and Dine. The Mickey at O'hana's was the worst character we have every encountered. No energy at all!
The food quality at CP was good, and breakfast is pretty hard to screw up. The food at GG was pretty poor, but the restaurant was so empty the characters spent a lot of time with my son.
The other "downside" that I hadn't really considered is that there are other people, 1/2 eaten food, and just ugly background in most of our pictures. Most of the characters didn't have handlers (or if so they were not near by) and there were not photopass photographers there. We were bummed because we wanted some family pics with all 3 of us. I just felt badly asking other families to take our picture. The lack of handlers was also a bummer because some parents allowed their kids to run up to the characters at any time. All kids there are excited to see characters! But it is the parents responsibility to make sure their kids don't interrupt another families turn. If parents are unwilling to do this, it is nice to have a handler step in.
I had wanted to book character meals to do double duty so we wouldn't have to wait in those long lines in toon town. But the backgrounds, and individual nature of the pictures really makes a difference to me.
Overall we had fun! But in future visits I wont spend so much time making sure we have character meals. Maybe one, but if it doesn't work out no big deal.
Although we had reservations, we never waited for less than 20 minutes to be seated (except at Garden Grove at 5:30). We ate at Garden Grove, Play and Dine, O'hana's, and Crystal Palace. In 3 of the 4 experiences the character visit were very ill timed for when we were getting our food. It was particularly bad for Play and Dine. The Mickey at O'hana's was the worst character we have every encountered. No energy at all!
The food quality at CP was good, and breakfast is pretty hard to screw up. The food at GG was pretty poor, but the restaurant was so empty the characters spent a lot of time with my son.
The other "downside" that I hadn't really considered is that there are other people, 1/2 eaten food, and just ugly background in most of our pictures. Most of the characters didn't have handlers (or if so they were not near by) and there were not photopass photographers there. We were bummed because we wanted some family pics with all 3 of us. I just felt badly asking other families to take our picture. The lack of handlers was also a bummer because some parents allowed their kids to run up to the characters at any time. All kids there are excited to see characters! But it is the parents responsibility to make sure their kids don't interrupt another families turn. If parents are unwilling to do this, it is nice to have a handler step in.
I had wanted to book character meals to do double duty so we wouldn't have to wait in those long lines in toon town. But the backgrounds, and individual nature of the pictures really makes a difference to me.
Overall we had fun! But in future visits I wont spend so much time making sure we have character meals. Maybe one, but if it doesn't work out no big deal.