I've done Dine with an Imagineer three times and loved it. You can do the lunch which is at the Brown Derby at DHS or there is a dinner at Artist Point at the Wilderness Lodge. I've never done the dinner, it's $110 a person over the $60 a person at the Brown Derby.
I love the lunch because it is a group of just 10 people, I think the dinner is 35 people max. Plus the lunch is at the Brown Derby and I just love the BD. Food is great and so far, the Imagineers I've had have been wonderful.
Personally, I think it's an adult experience, none of the lunches I've done have had any teens. I think the recommended age though is 14 and up. My niece is 15, but I don't think I'd take her for a couple more years yet. That is just me though.
You still get a nice salad size plate. It is clear with a gold Sorcerer Mickey in the middle and it says "Dining with an Imagineer" on it in gold script and the Imagineer signs and dates it for you. They will not hold it for you or ship it to your room. You have to either take it with you when you leave or you can have it shipped home, but there is a charge for that. The first lunch I went to, they were out of the plates, so we all had to write addresses down and then they shipped them to us for free, but that is because they were out of the plates. It came about 2 weeks after I got home.
You also get an engraved name tag that has your name on it and says "Dining with an Imagineer" and a personalized menu from the BD with your name, the date of the experience and the name of your Imagineer. Nice keepsakes.
I believe you book 60 days out and it's one of those things you need to get up and call at 7am for.
I was on the phone at 7am and got the last spot for the last one I went to. Since it's such a small group, it fills up fast. They have the lunch on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and the dinner is only on Thursday nights. The lunch is 2 to 2 1/2 hours and I THINK the dinner is 3 1/2 hours.
I think you and Beast would really enjoy it Nikki!