Crystal Palace or 1900 Park Fare

Trollingforthimbles

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So our situation is that we can either do CP at 11:30 am (which I assume is lunch) or 1900 PF at 10:10 (breakfast). We're torn. Can you still get the Pooh ears at lunch service ? Are they enough to make the decision on ? Is PR better for breakfast or dinner. Help please.
 
1900 PF is a decent breakfast (not as good as Chef Mickey's, though), but Crystal Palace is an amazing dining experience...the food is really good and the atmosphere couldn't be better. I would go for the Palace all the way :)
 
I am another CP fan BUT are the characters a consideration? If you are wanting princesses, then you should have no regrets about booking 1900. Likewise, if the food is your primary deciding factor, then CP gets my vote, hands down!
 
My vote goes to 1900 PF. We have done almost all the character breakfasts and 1900 wins hands down for food and interaction with all the family. It is the only one we insist on returning to. We were not overly impressed with CP or it's food (even though we tried it a second time). It was far too busy and the characters were hard to pin down. 1900 on the other hand had much better food and the character interaction was miles better. I am talking about breakfasts though.

Maggs
 

I would go with Park 1900 as well:thumbsup2
CP is nice and GOODNESS I love Pooh, BUT CP is in need of some refurb. I believe the food is great at both place's....Shawnpirate:
 
Princesses are only at DINNER at 1900 Park Fair. Breakfast is Mary Poppins, Alice, and the Mad Hatter.
 


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