cheapest breakfast buffet?

Does anyone know which character breakfast is the cheapest? thank you.

You mean aside from dumpster diving out behind the 7-Eleven?
:lmao:

Actually I think they're all mostly priced within a couple of bucks of each other. CRT would proably be the most expensive.

Actually, the following appears on Mousesavers

The least expensive character breakfasts are at Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom; 1900 Park Fare at Grand Floridian Resort or 'Ohana at Polynesian Resort (either of which are a quick monorail ride from Magic Kingdom); or Cape May Cafe at Beach Club Resort (quick walk or boat ride from Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios). Any of these breakfasts will cost you $18.99 for adults and $10.99 for kids. (As long as you avoid seasonal upcharges.)
 
Looking also fro affordable places to dine in the park. Trip would be in a limited budget.
 

Clearly, the OP asked for character meals, and so the above mentioned restauarants are not relevant to his question.

There are no longer any $18.99 breakfast character buffets at Disney.

The cheapest are as follows:

1990 Park Fare @ Grand Floridian $20.99 (non peak) & $24.99 (peak)

Crystal Palace, Tusker House & Cape May Cafe $22.99 (non peak) & $26.99 (peak)

** these prices do not include tax which is 6.5% **

Here is my thread where I have 2011 prices listed. Disney can change prices at any time, but thus far, these prices have been holding.

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2627843

Hope this helps! Tiger :)
 
Money saving tip:

Have a snack at your resort or in your room. Then have a late breakfast. You won't be too full from breakfast to ride rides and you won't miss out on importatnt ride time at rope drop. Your late breakfast can count as lunch with just a snack in the afternoon to tide you over til supper.
 
Money saving tip:

Have a snack at your resort or in your room. Then have a late breakfast. You won't be too full from breakfast to ride rides and you won't miss out on importatnt ride time at rope drop. Your late breakfast can count as lunch with just a snack in the afternoon to tide you over til supper.

Great tip!! Thank you!
 
Another suggestion is to just pick up a pastry from a quick service place for breakfast. Not only are they very good and filling, but it's a also a lot cheeper than a sit down meal!

I really like to do this on a busy park day, and it's great way to kick of a buys day.
 











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