Sherry E
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We could do another character meal, the only issue being that my kids are not breakfast/brunch kids at all. If we go for a big brunch they always ask for cereal. So...I don't really want to spend the money to do a brunch. We could do a lunch though, so could do Surf's Up with Mickey for lunch, or AG for lunch...but all I see on the sites is that Surf's Up is breakfast, and AG is breakfast or dinner. Do either do lunch?
Here's what I have for dinners after last night's thinking/investigating...
Monday: Goofy's
Tuesday: Carnation Cafe
Wednesday: Rainforest Cafe
Thursday: ESPN Zone
Friday: Storytellers Cafe or PCH Grill for dinner....or Goofy's again for our last night? Would have loved to do AG for dinner with the characters...sigh...
Thoughts?
Ariel's does an actual, official character/Princess lunch. In fact, it's the only one that does an actual lunch (as well as breakfast). The other character meals - Critter Breakfast, Minnie & Friends and Surf's Up with Mickey - are basically breakfasts that extend sort of into a brunch-y time frame, then they switch to return to regular, non-character restaurant operation. And Goofy's has a huge buffet that includes all kinds of breakfast and brunch food (including things like pizza, hot dogs, cold cuts) but no official lunch (anymore - they used to have a separate lunch years ago). Goofy's is sometimes open as late as 2 p.m. (on Saturdays, during busy seasons), and other times until 12 p.m. (I think 12 p.m. would probably be the Friday closing time.) Then they open for dinner at 5 p.m.
So it looks like Ariel's for lunch is your other character meal option - and that would give you a chance to dine with the Princesses, but you don't have to eat breakfast to do it!!
As for your Friday dinner question. Well, what you could do is leave it open, and if the Goofy's meal goes over well with everyone on Monday and there is still a need for more character interaction after the first Goofy's visit and after Ariel's lunch, then maybe Goofy's would be an option again for Friday night. You could call Disneyland Dining and get a reservation while you are at DLR.
Otherwise, if you decide to try a non-character meal for the Friday dinner option...does your family enjoy ice cream? Lots and lots and lots of ice cream? There is this thing called the Kitchen Sink at the PCH Grill, but it takes multiple people to eat it. It is not for the weak at heart!! It's enormous. There is something crazy like 12 scoops of ice cream in it, various sauces and toppings, some candy bars, brownies, maybe a cookie or two and who knows what else on top of the ice cream.
I have never tried PCH Grill - and I think a lot of folks forget about it at night because the PPH is across the street from the main hub of activity (out of sight, out of mind) - but folks who do eat there seem to enjoy it, and because so few people remember it's there, maybe it wouldn't be too crowded? PCH Grill is definitely not mentioned too often here on the DIS, but I don't think that's because of food quality at all - it's just that it is always forgotten!!



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