I booked for Thanksgiving Day myself. Even without characters I thought it would be a good choice.Just made ours for 11/20. Looking forward to it! If anyone needs Thanksgiving, plenty of times avail for brunch. If it's like Capt's Grille, they'll have turkey and ham. Good combination!
.See my shocked face!I called Disney Dining to inquire about the brunch details (hoping specifically to find out about which characters to expect) and .... not surprisingly .... she had no idea what I was talking about. Apparently we on the Disboards get the news before the employees do.

I also made an 11/20 resJust made ours for 11/20. Looking forward to it! If anyone needs Thanksgiving, plenty of times avail for brunch. If it's like Capt's Grille, they'll have turkey and ham. Good combination!

We did this on Easter last year. It was the morning characters - Pooh and Tigger, Alice and Mad Hatter and Mary Poppins. It was very good. We enjoyed the food and character interactions a lot.
Can you speak about the food? We are going for a breakfast for my DS3's birthday in Deember before the brunch starts on the 18th, but this sounds interesting, too. We could do both, but are they pretty much the same food? Any special festive items? Given that "brunch" does not start until 12:45pm, are there more lunch-y items?
ETA: Found a Touring Plans menu from 2015 that includes turkey and cornbread stuffing and New York strip loin. (And it includes prices that were $14 less for adults and $10 less for kids. Ouch.)
https://touringplans.com/walt-disney-world/dining/1900-park-fare/menus/holiday-brunch