I don't think the Contemporary had any character breakfast before that. I remember there was a buffeteria at the Contemporary before Chef Mickey's came, but I don't think it ever had characters.
Chef Mickey's used to be at the "Disney Village Marketplace" before moving to the Contemporary. That's the best I can remember for now.
No, there was definately a character breakfast there. In the late 80's / early 90's we'd stay there and go to the buffet every morning. There were tons of characters there. I have pics with pluto, goofy, minnie, and a number of random characters like robin hood.
It was much more quaint than CM's. There was music, but there was no waving towels around and characters dancing, etc. The food was similar but was better.
No, there was definately a character breakfast there. In the late 80's / early 90's we'd stay there and go to the buffet every morning. There were tons of characters there. I have pics with pluto, goofy, minnie, and a number of random characters like robin hood.
According to Birnbaum, it was Terrace Cafe. See post #6. It sounds right to me although I trust the book more than my memory.![]()
I think Terrace Cafe was right. In the 80's, it was a place to stop and grab a quick meal and in the AMs, it was a character spot -- not like todays where you pay extra for the characters -- they just came! Those were the days when Mickey and Minnie would go through the game room and play with the kids and Goofy could be spotted in a little speedboat on the lake. We always had our first meal at the restaurant in the corner where the monorail left the building (Chef Mickey's now) and I think it was the Pueblo Room. Our tradition was to talk about the color of the first monorail that we would see as we drove down from Ohio. I would love to taste the prawns that I had at that restaurant! Never have been able to find them. That whole area was reconfigured with part going to the Concourse Steakhouse and the other going to Chef Mickeys. There may have been 3 restaurants in that space with one of them a cafeteria style. The Poly had the Tangaroa Terrace Restaurant in the location of the game room -- it was fantastic! Original Tonga Toast! Now you've got me thinking and that's not good because my DH says we have our original Birnbaum somewhere in his huge Disney collection and we won't rest until we find it!