Thanks! We have CRT. Think will try WCC and Biergarten . Maybe Chef Mickeys? Still debating on Crystal Palace.
So what are the thoughts on Chef Mickeys and Crystal Palace. Better breakfast or dinner food?
We eat just about anything...so just love hearing what others think.
We had the dinner at Crystal Palace and the breakfast at Chef mickey's, back in July, with DS1 and DS3. We LOVED both meals!! Here is a quick review on each:
1. Crystal Palace dinner: the salmon was the best! Lots of kid-friendly options like chicken nuggets, pizza, mac and cheese, french fries. Delicious salads, peel and eat shrimp, prime rib, pastas. Wonderful dessert buffet! We had chocolate peanut butter cake, red velvet cheesecake, a Bailey's bread pudding just for the adults, cookies, soft serve ice cream which my DS3 got a kick out of; BEAUTIFUL restaurant right there on Main Street. Highly recommended for dinner and we will be going back for dinner on our next trip! Excellent character interaction but does not seem as overwhelming as other character meals for some reason.
2. Chef Mickey's breakfast: had a HUGE variety of foods, from fresh fruit, yogurt, bagels, muffins, breads, smoked salmon, 2 kinds of breakfast pizza (one with bacon and egg and one with peanut butter and jelly); Goofy's breakfast lasagne was delicious; traditional hot breakfast foods like scrambled eggs, cheese omelette, french toast, mickey waffles, pancakes, bacon, sausage; lots of baked goods and desserts too! We will definitely be going back! Lively character interaction, lots of fun for the kids, they were mesmerized by Mickey!
Here's a tip for park touring and ADRs for these restaurants...if you are going to do either one of these for breakfast, MAKE SURE you are out of breakfast BEFORE the park opens! We were very careful about this. Crystal Palace opens at 8AM but MK opens at 9 (or did when we went in July anyway). I would only schedule a breakfast in a park at restaurant opening, and ONLY on a day when there are NO morning extra magic hours. Especially with little ones, you don't want to be waiting in long lines for attractions so the more you get to earlier in the morning, the more you will see, the less cranky they will be, and the more fun your vacation will be overall! Trust me on this one! Same for Chef Mickey's! We are considering going there for breakfast on our next trip on a morning when we go to Magic Kingdom (a quick monorail ride away from the Contemporary). What we will do is go when they open at 7AM since we still have to get to MK after the meal, and we prefer to get to the parks WELL before rope drop. So, we would have breakfast ADRs at 7AM, and most likely be out of the restaurant well before 8AM (we were out by 7:45 this past summer with a 7AM ADR). That would give us time to hop on the monorail and get to MK, well before 9AM rope drop (you will wait in a line to get through the turnstiles before rope drop and the lines form quickly...getting there 45 minutes before rope drop helps a lot!).
Anyway, that's just my advice. It worked well for our family and the only meltdown we dealt with on our whole 5-night trip was when DS3 started crying at Animal Kingdom because we were literally the next ones to get into the Finding Nemo Musical show and we were but off because they were full. I suggested that he get a Nemo magnet because I felt so bad for him (it was partly my fault as I had played up this show to him for some time and he got all excited). He was so happy with this and we left the park (it was 1:30PM and we had seen everything else we planned to see).
With little ones, try as much as possible to stick to their regular sleeping and eating times, maybe allowing them to stay up a little later. We did not do any nighttime entertainment and we were fine with that. We are DVC members now and have plenty of trips to look forward to in the future so no need to rush into doing everything in a single trip.