Bubblegum1286
Mouseketeer
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On my budding (and modest) Disney Bucket List is a Character Dining experience. We've never had one, and I hear it's really a must-do with kiddos. My youngest two are still at that terrified-of-characters stage (DS's birthday party at Chuck E Cheese was interesting for my 4 and 3 yr old when Chuck came out), so we're just taking my eldest to a character breakfast and the younger two will have a different kind of special experience with us on this trip.
Anyway, I purchased the tickets for it through Get Away Today, and I know you can make reservations 60 days in advance. Tomorrow is the 60 day mark. Do I need to jump on the reservation hotline first thing in the morning tomorrow?
I honestly can't decide if we should do Breakfast in the Park with Minnie and Friends or Surf's Up with Mickey and Friends.
I know DS (6) would prefer to see Mickey over Minnie, but the idea of eating IN the park is really neat.
So, my actual questions:
1. Which one is more enjoyable for a rambunctious 6 year old?
2. Is this breakfast going to completely take over our whole morning?
3. Do you recommend we do the breakfast on our first day in Disneyland or our second day (we're doing 2 days in DL, one day in CA, and we aren't getting park hoppers).
4. How quick on the draw do I need to be tomorrow making reservations?
5. Is there any preferred seating or secret tip or suggestion I can ask for that is lesser known that might make the experience even more enjoyable? Something neat that I don't know about?
Anyway, I purchased the tickets for it through Get Away Today, and I know you can make reservations 60 days in advance. Tomorrow is the 60 day mark. Do I need to jump on the reservation hotline first thing in the morning tomorrow?
I honestly can't decide if we should do Breakfast in the Park with Minnie and Friends or Surf's Up with Mickey and Friends.
I know DS (6) would prefer to see Mickey over Minnie, but the idea of eating IN the park is really neat.
So, my actual questions:
1. Which one is more enjoyable for a rambunctious 6 year old?
2. Is this breakfast going to completely take over our whole morning?
3. Do you recommend we do the breakfast on our first day in Disneyland or our second day (we're doing 2 days in DL, one day in CA, and we aren't getting park hoppers).
4. How quick on the draw do I need to be tomorrow making reservations?
5. Is there any preferred seating or secret tip or suggestion I can ask for that is lesser known that might make the experience even more enjoyable? Something neat that I don't know about?