Originally posted by tammie1424
Looking for some information on breakfast with the characters? Which are the best? Thanks. I'm w/ a 3 and 5 year old girls. They don't know yet, but I'm trying to plan some exciting events for them.
how are they? they are great - you will love it
We did cindy's castle breakfast (CRT) , 1900 Park Fare, Crystal Palace, Princess Breakfast in Norway, and lots of Chef Mickey's -
Chef Mickeys is a pretty easy res to get, so is crystal palace -
Chef Mickeys has - chip and dale - minnie, mickey - donald greating people up front... and goofy... or was it pluto.... I think it was goofy
Crystal palace has eeyore, tigger, pooh, piglet - I think that was one of my favorite character meals. good buffet good service
1900 Park Fare had cindy, prince charming, pearl and suzie ( the mice) - goofy was outside in the foyer (hallway) as was the fairy godmother at one point - good buffet - good service
Cindy's was by far the neatest as to the setting.... in the castle up spiral stairs... intimate sized room... breakfast was ok...was presented nicely - but no buffet at that time - character interaction was great - my little girls face all lit up... girlie girl stuff for sure... There was Mary Poppins, Belle, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow White... when the servers coem to your table they all greet you with "My lord" or "my lady" or "Good morning Princess" very cute
Princess Breakfast was likewise very neat - A little more rushed I felt but that could be a function of when we had our ressie. We had first seating at 8am at CRT but a 10am seating for the Princess StoryBook Breakfast - no buffet - service was good - fruit, yogurt, pastries, ham, eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes, pancakes, toast... pretty much the same as CRT Princesses were Jasmine, Belle, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Mulan....
I can easily say that there was not a single negative to any of the character meals...any one of them will leave your 3 nd 5 year olds with their eyes buggin out of their heads...with ear to ear grins... bring autograph books, oversized pencils, and plenty of film or memory space for your cameras. And do for sure take a camera....
I will keep this picture up for a few days