MinnieMama09
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Thanks again, Sherry for all the info! I've been checking the DL website waiting for all these type of details...I hadn't seen it yet!

is there a holiday dining surcharge from dec 5 onwards? we have 3 character meals booked and was thinking it would save me some money to prebuy the vouchers at last minute travel so that i don't have to pay the surcharge, if there is one.
thanks!
is there a holiday dining surcharge from dec 5 onwards? we have 3 character meals booked and was thinking it would save me some money to prebuy the vouchers at last minute travel so that i don't have to pay the surcharge, if there is one.
thanks!
The rates for at least some of the character meals go up during peak season, which would include the holiday season. For example, the price of the Storytellers buffet is something like $22.99 (including tax but not including tip) during the off-peak season, and it goes up by a few bucks during peak seasons. Goofy's Kitchen breakfast is in the range of $32 and some change (including tax and tip) in the off-peak season, but it climbs to $37 and some change (with tax and tip included in that total) in peak season.
I'm pretty sure that all the character meals have price fluctuations like these depending on the season, but I don't know the exact amounts for Minnie's, Surf's Up and Ariel's in December.
So you may be able to save a small amount by purchasing vouchers - not a tremendous amount, but something is better than nothing!! Because Goofy's, Ariel's and Surf's Up are the most expensive meals, the vouchers would probably make the most difference at any of those places and not so much at Minnie & Friends or Storytellers.
How sure are you? I remeber (some years back so things could have changed) the vouchers price was baised on Goofy's kitchen and Ariels. If you didn't eat at one of these resutruants you'ld acutually loose money.
I was exploring Disney's website, they have their holiday info up. They mentioned some traditions that are new. The ginger beniges (sp) only at Cafe Olreans served with apples and cinnimon sauce and eggnog. Sounds yummy but I thought I read some of my fellow Dis-ers have already enjoyed these. They also mentioned Mickey santa dimsteese (again sp) and holiday popcorn buckets. With the overwellming positive responce they got with the mickey ghost buckets I hoped they ordered enough.
Plaza Inn on Main Street, USA-Disneyland Park, Celebration Roundup and Barbecue at Big Thunder Ranch, Disney's PCH Grill, Storytellers Cafe, Disney's Paradise Pier, Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, Cafe Oreleans, Carnation Cafe, Disneyland Park, Wine Country Trattoria, Disney's California Adventure, Steakhouse 55, Breakfast only: Disneyland Hotel.
$30.66 usd for adults
$15.82 usd for children
Ariel's Disney Princess Celebration - Ariel's Grotto, Disney's California Adventure, Park and Goofy's Kitchen - Disneyland Hotel.
$37.58 usd for adults
$19.78 usd for children
Inclusion
Taxes.
Gratuity.
I was exploring Disney's website, they have their holiday info up. They mentioned some traditions that are new. The ginger beniges (sp) only at Cafe Olreans served with apples and cinnimon sauce and eggnog. Sounds yummy but I thought I read some of my fellow Dis-ers have already enjoyed these. They also mentioned Mickey santa dimsteese (again sp) and holiday popcorn buckets. With the overwellming positive responce they got with the mickey ghost buckets I hoped they ordered enough.
For December - the date the seasonal prices go into effect this year is December 10th - and it stays that way until January.
There is also a week in November when the prices go up (probably over Thanksgiving), then they drop back down until 12/10.
Hi Sherry! Have a question maybe you can help with...when I called Disney Dining # the other day to compare prices for Goofy's Kitchen and Minnie & Friends for our trip in Dec. (specifically asked for Dec. 15th), the CM said it was $27 for Minnie's and $29 for GK. Maybe he was giving me current prices, because that seems low for what you mentioned about seasonal prices?