Goofy's Kitchen

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Does anyone know the current prices for Goofy's Kitchen for dinner? I'm looking online and it just give a range of prices. Are adult and children different pricing? And if I have a 2 year old does he need to pay too? Thanks in advance!
 
When we went to Mickey Storytellers it was $45 for adult and $27 for a child. Kids two and under are free.

Not Goofy’s but I’d imagine pricing would be similar? I’d also be curious, it’s frustrating how hard it is to find concrete character dining prices.
 
When we went to Mickey Storytellers it was $45 for adult and $27 for a child. Kids two and under are free.

Not Goofy’s but I’d imagine pricing would be similar? I’d also be curious, it’s frustrating how hard it is to find concrete character dining prices.

Thanks for that! LOL i know...its frustrating they only put price ranges but maybe it depends on the season? If its peak then maybe they raise the prices? LOL...I'm not sure.
 
Could be, I felt our prices were steep compared to what I think I paid in the past.

We usually pay around $60 for my son and I at most meals (Minnies, Donald, etc) and when I just looked on Disneyland Daily’s page the prices she listed for character dining for Mickeys is much lower than what we paid. And says she hasn’t updated since October.

Perhaps they raised prices?
 

Does anyone know the current prices for Goofy's Kitchen for dinner? I'm looking online and it just give a range of prices. Are adult and children different pricing? And if I have a 2 year old does he need to pay too? Thanks in advance!
I’ll be booking Goofy’s Kitchen on the 30th. If you can hang on 10 days, I’d be happy to report back :)
 
Could be, I felt our prices were steep compared to what I think I paid in the past.

We usually pay around $60 for my son and I at most meals (Minnies, Donald, etc) and when I just looked on Disneyland Daily’s page the prices she listed for character dining for Mickeys is much lower than what we paid. And says she hasn’t updated since October.

Perhaps they raised prices?

I'd be so happy if it were cheaper than what I'm budgeting for. I'm just going to budget the max price for now. Thank you!

I’ll be booking Goofy’s Kitchen on the 30th. If you can hang on 10 days, I’d be happy to report back :)

Oh yes! I can definitely wait 10 days...thank you so much! much appreciated!
 
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I'd be so happy if it were cheaper than what I'm budgeting for. I'm just going to budget the max price for now. Thank you!



Oh yes! I can definitely wait 10 days...thank you so much! much appreciated!
Hey there! So I made our Goofy's Kitchen reservation today (yay! - it's really happening!), but get this -- it didn't tell me what it will cost. I went into the app, chose Goofy's Kitchen for March 30 and the time, and it asked me how many guests, so I put in three. It did not ask whether they were adults or children. The next screen just confirmed the date, time, number of guests, and my credit card information, and asked me to "Confirm Reservation".

This Undercover Tourist article says that the cost is $49 per adult and $29 per child for dinner, plus tax and tip, so we'll see: https://www.undercovertourist.com/blog/disneyland-character-dining/.

When is your trip? Do you have 60 days for me to get there and pay so I know what it costs? 😂 😂
 
Hey there! So I made our Goofy's Kitchen reservation today (yay! - it's really happening!), but get this -- it didn't tell me what it will cost. I went into the app, chose Goofy's Kitchen for March 30 and the time, and it asked me how many guests, so I put in three. It did not ask whether they were adults or children. The next screen just confirmed the date, time, number of guests, and my credit card information, and asked me to "Confirm Reservation".

This Undercover Tourist article says that the cost is $49 per adult and $29 per child for dinner, plus tax and tip, so we'll see: https://www.undercovertourist.com/blog/disneyland-character-dining/.

When is your trip? Do you have 60 days for me to get there and pay so I know what it costs? 😂 😂

awesome!! No worries! We're not going until October so yes! we have time...i really appreciate it! Thank you so much!
 
We made our reservation for Goofy's kitchen on March 1st for a party of 5. That does include my 2 yr old son. I am also curious to see if my toddler will be free!! Thanks for the post!
 
I think for two kids and two adults we paid around $170. It was pricey. Honestly though, after trying almost all of the other table service restaurants throughout the Disneyland Resort, we feel that Goofy’s is one of the few that’s worth the money. The food is definitely not gourmet, but it’s good, you can get as much if it as you want, there’s something for everyone, and the characters are great. We just did Blue Bayou for my daughter’s birthday, and for what they are charging the food should’ve been excellent. I realize there’s a Disney premium, but the food was pretty mediocre. We don’t get the hype. We really love the table service restaurants at WDW, but haven’t been impressed at the DLR. Goofy’s is one of my kids faves! Have a great time!
 
I think for two kids and two adults we paid around $170. It was pricey. Honestly though, after trying almost all of the other table service restaurants throughout the Disneyland Resort, we feel that Goofy’s is one of the few that’s worth the money. The food is definitely not gourmet, but it’s good, you can get as much if it as you want, there’s something for everyone, and the characters are great. We just did Blue Bayou for my daughter’s birthday, and for what they are charging the food should’ve been excellent. I realize there’s a Disney premium, but the food was pretty mediocre. We don’t get the hype. We really love the table service restaurants at WDW, but haven’t been impressed at the DLR. Goofy’s is one of my kids faves! Have a great time!

The only good table service restaurants are the ones at Downtown Disney and the hotels. The in park TS are mediocre at best. Lamplight Lounge and Cathay Circle are the only exceptions.
 
The only good table service restaurants are the ones at Downtown Disney and the hotels. The in park TS are mediocre at best. Lamplight Lounge and Cathay Circle are the only exceptions.

We were unimpressed with Naples and Storytellers as well. Splittsville was fine but expensive. We are afraid to try any of the others, because we always leave feeling ripped off. We could go to Dukes or George’s in La Jolla or Mille Fleurs in Rancho Santa Fe for the same prices.

My husband wants to try Cathay Circle when it reopens and someday we’ll do Napa Rose. But I agree.... the park restaurants are very underwhelming!
 
We were unimpressed with Naples and Storytellers as well. Splittsville was fine but expensive. We are afraid to try any of the others, because we always leave feeling ripped off. We could go to Dukes or George’s in La Jolla or Mille Fleurs in Rancho Santa Fe for the same prices.

My husband wants to try Cathay Circle when it reopens and someday we’ll do Napa Rose. But I agree.... the park restaurants are very underwhelming!

Storytellers is gross, I agree. Napa Rose and Steakhouse 55 are the hotel restaurants I was referring to.

We love Naples but we love that style of pizza. My favorite restaurant is actually Catal. The paella there is out of this world. Uva Bar is also great. Ralph Brennans has amazing food but we always end up with bad service there. Tortilla Joe's is also fantastic! I wouldn't consider Splitsville a restaurant although I know it serves food. I've never bothered to go there. Looks overpriced for basically basic chain restaurant food. I very much enjoyed my burger and fries at Ballast Point, though. Very tasty and amazing service at the bar.
 
Storytellers is gross, I agree. Napa Rose and Steakhouse 55 are the hotel restaurants I was referring to.

We love Naples but we love that style of pizza. My favorite restaurant is actually Catal. The paella there is out of this world. Uva Bar is also great. Ralph Brennans has amazing food but we always end up with bad service there. Tortilla Joe's is also fantastic! I wouldn't consider Splitsville a restaurant although I know it serves food. I've never bothered to go there. Looks overpriced for basically basic chain restaurant food. I very much enjoyed my burger and fries at Ballast Point, though. Very tasty and amazing service at the bar.

We’ll definitely try NR one day. We have Ballast Point in San Diego and it’s delicious here. Splitsville is fun if you have kids or want to drink and bowl, but it’s definitely overpriced. We won’t go back. Naples was poor service and the pizza was so greasy. Plus it’s pizza. It’s not like those ingredients are expensive. We may have had a one off but my husband won’t go back. 🤦‍♀️ I’ll check out Steakhouse 55. I forgot about that one. I want to try Ralph Brennan’s because NOLA is like a second home to me and I typically love anything the Brennan family does.
 
The only good table service restaurants are the ones at Downtown Disney and the hotels. The in park TS are mediocre at best. Lamplight Lounge and Cathay Circle are the only exceptions.

I dunno, When we last ate at Wine Country Trattoria in DCA we were very impressed. Haven't been there these past couple or so of trips but that's been more to a lack of time than anything against the restaurant themselves.

Catal is among our top restaurants; we visited them to celebrate my wife's big birthday and the meal went down a treat. Yes it was pricey but definitely worth it - the food was topnotch as always.
 
I dunno, When we last ate at Wine Country Trattoria in DCA we were very impressed. Haven't been there these past couple or so of trips but that's been more to a lack of time than anything against the restaurant themselves.

Catal is among our top restaurants; we visited them to celebrate my wife's big birthday and the meal went down a treat. Yes it was pricey but definitely worth it - the food was topnotch as always.

I've been to WCT three times and last time, honestly the best part of my meal was the house salad starter. Everything else was meh...
 
I dunno, When we last ate at Wine Country Trattoria in DCA we were very impressed. Haven't been there these past couple or so of trips but that's been more to a lack of time than anything against the restaurant themselves.

Catal is among our top restaurants; we visited them to celebrate my wife's big birthday and the meal went down a treat. Yes it was pricey but definitely worth it - the food was topnotch as always.

I loved the sangria I had at Wine Country Trattoria and my chicken parmigiana was very good. I forgot about this one. It was a lot for lunch, but definitely the best Park meal we’ve had.
 
Goofy's Kitchen question:

We have a dinner reservation for 405pm on our arrival day - Sunday 3/15. Is there any reason to think that the selection of food that early will be worse than closer to a normal dinner time?
 

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