We're heading to Disneyland in July and I'm wondering what everyone's favorite character meal was and which characters were there. Thanks in advance!
I'm going to move this thread over to the main DL planning forum. More folks will see it that way!
I haven't done the Minnie & Friends breakfast yet - I look forward to trying it one day. There are many, many characters there. Same with Surf's Up - one day I'll try it. Surf's Up gets rave reviews and it's the only meal with Mickey!
Storytellers (as a character meal) is only so-so for me. I can take it or leave it. I like it better as a regular non-character restaurant. Other folks love this character meal, though.
I am a longtime Goofy's Kitchen fan (20 years and counting! Woo hoo!). It is very expensive, though.
This past December I ate at Goofy's twice - normally, we just do breakfast there and that's it because of the high price tag, but we did breakfast and dinner on this trip. I did the dinner with one group of people (8 of us in total), and I did the breakfast with a totally different group of people (3 ladies from The DIS). While I don't know for sure exactly how everyone felt about their food (I can't speak for them), I didn't hear any overt complaints. I know I was very pleased with the dinner, and I didn't expect to be. I thought I wouldn't like the dinner selections. The chicken, pot roast and pork I had were all delicious. The mashed potatoes were better than I thought they'd be.
At the Goofy's breakfast, the eggs are hit or miss. Sometimes they are really good. Sometimes they should be avoided! I have had both versions!The bacon is delicious. The buffet is very, very large and plentiful - there's something for everyone.
The character interaction at Goofy's for both the breakfast and dinner in December was excellent for us (both groups of people), and everyone was satisfied with the overall number of characters, but I do realize that it can vary and be different when other folks eat there! There are some days that are more 'off' than other days! (In fact, our "Breakfast Pluto" was a little too 'attentive' this past December, and Pluto has not always been that way when we're there!)
I haven't done Storytellers but I feel like I'm an expert on the rest.
AG: We've done it maybe 6 times but always for lunch. I think the food is really good (except this weird ravioli thing they have there which I find gross) the tri-tip is YUMS and the dessert plate is to die for!!! I enjoy sitting outside where its a bit quieter. Inside tends to be really loud. The character interaction is fine ("hi princess, you look lovely!!!" sign book, pose for quick photo, hug, gone. I think they plan for no more than 2 mins per table. Its brief but if you've got a princess lover in your group it can't be missed.
Minnie's: I think we've been 7-8 times. Personally, I think the food ranges from gross to barely edible and its of very limited selection. The banana bread is good. The lines to get the food are SLOW and LONG even to just have them plop precooked eggs and bacon on your plate. Why do I keep going??? Because there are TONS of characters there and my dd loves it! I do not suggest going there if you don't have a few adults because you really need one person to go get the food while someone else stays at the table to do the characters with the kids otherwise you might miss them all. Usually the interaction is decent and they will come back a few times or return if they miss you the first time. We usually have a good time there except for the last time which was awful but I that's not the norm. Big advantage is its in the park so it doesn't take time out of your day if you want to do it mid morning.
Goofy's: We've been twice. Good enough food, lots of selection. Nice characters. There isn't tons of interaction but its pretty good. They play with the kids some. You're usually gonna get chip and dale, mad hatter, a princess, someone else and goofy is there for a photo at the entrance.
Surf's UP: LOVE this one!! Hands down the most underrated of the character meals and its the cheapest!!! Its actually my fav for character interaction. They really, really PLAY with the kids and I've never been when it was crowded. Every 30 mins they do the dance thing and all the kids get to run up there and dance with mickey, minnie, stitch, and someone else can't remember. Tons of oppportunity for candid and posed photos and multiple characters. Cute!!! Food is pretty decent. Limited selection but what they have is tasty enough. Drawback, its outside the park so if you want to do it mid morning, you need to leave and come back.
Have fun!! We love character meals. We'll be doing 10 on our next trip to WDW in sept!!
Sherry, I thought of you when I made my first reservation for Goofy's Kitchen for breakfast for just DH and I. My snowball is really rolling downhill. You see, we had to go because character dining pics are included on photopass plus which I also got. I think you were standing over my shoulder telling me to call for Goofy's!DH loves breakfast food so that was how I got him to comply.
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PinkBudgie -
Have you already gone, or is the breakfast coming up? I hope you like(d) the meal (that darn snowball is at work again!). I've heard about the PhotoPass Plus deal! It sounds good.
The subject of character meals is always very interesting to me because all that any of us can say is based what our own experiences have been at these meals, and what our opinions are. We don't really know what things are like on the days when we're not there.
Some folks say that certain restaurants have great food. Others will say the same places had really bad food. Some will say they had no character interaction, while others will say that they had wonderful character interaction. This goes for most of the meals, but especially Minnie & Friends and Goofy's Kitchen - those two meals seem to get the most varied reviews (sometimes polar opposites, from excellent to horrible, in the course of a few weeks)!
I've heard a lot of reports of Goofy's being loud. That's come up a lot. For some reason, I never considered it to be over-the-top loud. Or maybe I just expect my character meals to be lively. It is a little wacky and off-kilter because it is Goofy who is the star, and he is off-kilter, clumsy and wacky. For some reason I never perceived it to be a loud place so much as I just thought of it as a busy, active restaurant with little outbursts of 'entertainment' here and there - but there are certainly more than a few people who think it's very loud.
My group of 8 people at the December dinner at Goofy's included a 4-year-old child (boy), an elderly man with Parkinson's Disease and 2 character meal newbies who had never dined with characters at all, anywhere. The rest of us were no strangers to character meals. I fully expected someone to not like it, but everyone seemed to be having a great time. I heard no complaints at all. The character interaction was wonderful at that time, and the little 4-year-old was in heaven. We also got a great group photo of all of us together at the entrance, with Goofy.
Four days later when I had the Goofy's breakfast with the 3 ladies from The DIS (Liza/funatdisney, Laurie/DizNee Luver and Molly/bumbershoot), the character interaction was great. Pluto was literally - and all of the ladies can vouch for me on this, but I have pictures to prove it - up in my face!!(Like trying to gobble my chin or nose or something.) In my face! He was very aggressive. Pluto also bear-hugged Molly (which she did not appreciate at all!). No lack of interaction there!
In fact, there was probably a little too much interaction!
Laurie even mentioned that there was much more attention from characters at this breakfast than on her prior visit to Goofy's (which is why Surf's Up with Mickey is now her new favorite meal). And I said that this kind of interaction was what I was used to (not Pluto being so aggressive, but just the overall interaction with everyone), and that it was always like this for me!![]()
I think its safe to say that Molly was probably the one who liked Goofy's the least. I know that she got one of the bad batches of scrambled eggs! The rest of us had a good time, and the photo at the entrance was great!
So, it can really vary with each person's experience, the day, time, month, individual opinions, which chefs are cooking that day, which characters are onsite that day, etc. I just know that I personally prefer the livelier atmosphere at Goofy's and the character assortment there than what's at Storytellers - but, there are certainly plenty of people who love Storytellers for their character meal so I am probably in the minority on that one.
I would like to try Minnie & Friends simply for the number of characters, but I am not holding out hopes that the food will be spectacular. Maybe I'll get there on a good day, when the food is better. I'm used to that large, bountiful buffet at Goofy's, though, so it will be hard to break away from that!