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wdwfamilyinIL

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We have adr's for the psb in June, but the more reviews I read the more unsure I am about this location. I had read something about 1900 Park fare character dinner. What does everyone think I should do, stay or see if I can get into the other one. On that note how hard is it to get an adr at 1900 park fare. Thanks. :scratchin
 
ADRs at Park Fare are not as hard as other locations such as CRT and the PSB but I would not wait until the last moment to try and book it.

I have not done the PSB but we have been to Park Fare many times and found it to be a fun experience with very good food. It is crowded though and loud. :thumbsup2
 
We love 1900 Park Fare!!

You shouldn't have a hard time getting an ADR for 1900 Park Fare for June. I just called 2 nights ago & made my ADRs for May. I got 1900 Park Fare for the day & dinnertime I wanted - - 6:30 p.m.
 
It depends on whether you are going for the food or for the Princesses. I think the food at 1900 PF is very good. The choices are good and different for a buffet. But Cinderella is the only princess. Generally Prince Charming and Suzy and Perla (mice) are also in attendence. The character interaction is good.

At PSB the food is just okay, typical Disney breakfast skillet food. Not great - but not bad (usually - we had really stale cinnimon rolls once). However there are ususally five Princesses. If you are going for the princess expirience this is a better choice.
 

Just an FYI...from what I have been told...Cinderella is only going to be at CRT and not at the other meals...I could be wrong...but it does sound right!
 
We've done both, and I think I prefer 1900 Park Fare. The food was better and Cinderella was there. If you want to see a lot of Princesses at the same time, then you may want to try PSB.
 
1900 Park Fare - dinner only has Charming, Cinderella, the mice and usually the Fairy Godmother. The PSB has 5 princesses - we've done both (PSB at breakfast) and I like 1900 PF better for the food as well as better character interaction.
 
I've never done 1900 Park Fare so can't give you a comparison, but we did do PSB and we liked it very much. We saw all my boys' favorite heroines, they spent plenty of time with the kids, (I've got a picture of Snow White playing peekaboo with my slow-to-warm-up 3 year old son.........they all tried to draw him out and engage him) and we thought the food was fine. We're not big breakfast people, but we thought everything was hot, fresh, and generally good (not great) food.
 
We ate at crt last August, so we have had the princesses. I just have read several comments about the food, and I don't want to spend that type of money and get a mcdonalds breakfast. I was also wondering about 1900 park fare because we would get to look at a different hotel, since we can only afford asm. Please let me know if I am wrong, the monorail does run from epcot to the gf...right?
 
I've only done the breakfast at PSB and thought the food was good, Don't think I would like the dinner.

Have done the breakfast and dinner at 1900 Park Fare. Love both.

I do have to say PSB does have lots of princess and it was lots of fun. My Granddaughter loved it, grandson (12) could have cared less, would have rather slept-in. Mary Poppins made us all laugh, when she came over to the table she looked at grumpy Grandson and said "Whats your problem spitfire" Mulan and Mary did get him to crack a smile though. He admitted after he was trying not to laugh.

I have always had good luck at character meals, characters have always been great, never felt rushed or negected. Have never had a bad meal. I do rmember one meal wasn't so great about 6 years ago we had breakfast at Hollywood and Vine, character were wonderful, food not so great.

This past October we were going to MNSSHP and had dinner at 1900 Park Fare. My 2 younger Granddaughter were dressed is "50" Poodle skirt outfits. One a pink outfit, one a blue outfit, princess Aurora was in the lobby that night. I bet she talked to them 15 minutes about the fairies and how they kept changing the color of her dress from pink to blue.
 
FYI The monorail from Epcot will take you to the Ticket and Transportation Center. There you will change to the monorail that does the Poly, GF, MK and CR loop. There are two separate routes.

We enjoyed the 1900 Park Faire breakfast with Alice, Madhatter, Pooh, Tigger and Mary Poppins but have never done the Cindy dinner there.

--penny
 
Thanks to everyone for their input. I think my dh really wants the 1900 park fare dinner, the menu on all ears shows a lot of food. We are thinking about going to epcot that day, then getting on the monorail to go to the dinner and come back to epcot. How long is the travel time for the monorail? Also we dont' have the parkhopper option so can we go to the same park twice on one day and only be charged once...thanks
 
Hmm I would say a good 20 minutes- probably closer to 30 minutes to get there from Epcot. We stayed there last summer and that is the time it took us- waiting for monorails-switching monorails ect...
oh and yes you can get back into the park you were in all day with a non- hopper pass
 


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