Chef Mickeys for Dinner or Breakfast

tgropp

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For Christmas, We gave our daughter, son in law and 3 year old grandson a night at BRV in Feb. We also purchased the meal plan for them as to have our grandson experience a character meal. We have both reserved but wonder what people think would be the best for a three year old
 
I would pick whichever time works best for the 3-year old's schedule. When my DS was that age, mornings were best as he still napped and I never knew, particularly at WDW, how long he would nap in the afternoon. We tended to do TS breakfasts or lunch and then wing dinner (usually QS). I would ask your daughter what time is optimal for your grandson. The character interaction will, essentially, be the same and the food is mediocre at best at both meals.
 
I totally agree definitely go with a time that works best for your toddler! Breakfast works better for mine so I'd go with that plus has the fun food for the kids too :)
 
Echoing above...I'd go with the toddler's schedule. For my kids, breakfast would have been better than dinner. That late afternoon/early evening time is the witching hour with littles.
 

Whichever time works best for you. Keep in mind that the prices between breakfast and dinner do vary a bit. Breakfast tends to be a bit faster paced, since many people are getting ready to head to the parks.
 


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