Jaimet
Earning My Ears
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- Sep 23, 2017
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Ohhh that sounds terrible. Thanks for the info.We went to both of those places about 2 years ago. Crystal Palace was horrible, and we are not that fussy. Food was subpar even for a buffet, and it didn't help our corner smelled like vomit. We had a very large party so didn't want to wait even longer than we had already so didn't ask for a switch. Chef Mickeys was actually really good, better food and atmosphere. That would be my pick.
That was kind of my thought as well. Just wasn’t sure if we would have a better experience at CP. We are planning on not using a park ticket that day, but will have a full MK day the day before the party (unless we change things up). We were also considering doing another restaurant on the monorail loop for lunch, but figured Chef Mickeys would be the most convenient.We had a really nice late breakfast/early lunch at CP this month, but you obviously wouldn't be getting breakfast food during your suggested meal time.
Are you going to have a park ticket as well or just use the MNSSHP ticket that day? If only the party ticket, I'd plan Chef Mickey as a late lunch so that you can start touring MK as soon as you can get in on your party ticket. You can hit a few of the lower priority rides before the official party start and save more time for party-specific activities for later in the day. I wouldn't want to blow the first 60-120 minutes of my party ticket doing a meal.
Could not agree more!!Boma, Biergarten, and Tusker House are the exception for me.
We have been to Chef Mickey’s several times and each time we have been disappointed. I have a peanut allergy and found that the chef was pleasant enough but the food brought out to me was cold and tasteless. My son is autistic and has been overwhelmed by the noise at Chef Mickey. The Crystal Palace has been a much better experience dining experience each time we have gone. Somehow at CP it does not seem as loud so my son does not get as un-nerved. We would like to try a new character dining experience but we are unsure which character meal to try. Snow White?
Thank you so much for the suggestion! We will look into availability during our stay.Hijacking the thread momentarily to comment that @DisneyMommyKD may want to consider Garden Grill ... the character interaction is great and, because of the restaurant layout, it just didn't seem as overwhelming (sound and visual) as the other character meals we have done.
We are planning on MNSSHP in August. I am debating late lunch at Chef Mickeys before the party starts or early dinner at Crystal Palace once we can enter the park. Which location do you prefer? We have done Chef Mickeys preciously and my kids loved it.