Cinderella2006
Fairy Tale Wedding 1st November 2006
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Hi guys, sorry to butt in but i havn't even heard of JoJo or the Little Einsteins and i have two young children! Toy Story meal would be so-ooo cool!
It's going to be a breakfast not a lunch? I'm thinking of doing this meal for my almost 2 yr. old. He would have loved Toy Story though. Buzz is his favorite, besides Mickey of course.jackskellingtonsgirl said:A thread from yesterday on the Theme Parks forum said the breakfast will be JoJo & Goliath and Little Einsteins starting mid-May. The poster recently had a conversation with a manager at MGM and he said that is the current plan.![]()
DS has informed me he wants no part of that, so I won't be trying for ADRs!
bethbuchall said:Disney is pushing "Magical Beginnings" right now, so I am worried that the character meal may go preschool.
Beth
That's funny, b/c when I made our ADRs last Wed. the CM said whatever they were planning should be up and running by our trip in October. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. I know I am in the minority here, but I'll be happy with Playhouse Disney or Buzz & Woody.Anything other than the princesses and Pooh would be ok with us. My 9 y/o loves Little Einsteins though(although she would NEVER admit it to anyone if asked). Here's hoping for something fun.MichelleChell said:I called Disney dining and asked if there were going to be any Character dining at MGM this summer. She said there is nothing planned or in the works right now.
SueEllen said:Looks like it's going to definitely be pre-school oriented instead of Toy Story.
Jo-Jo, Goliath, Little Einsteins...while my 4 1/2 year old will enjoy it, he certainly would have have enjoyed Toy Story much more and for many more years.
I do think this is going to limit the interest since they are targeting such a young audience. Time will tell. Looks like summer for the character dining at Hollywood and Vine (no set date as of yet.)
Sue Ellen
SueEllen said:Looks like it's going to definitely be pre-school oriented instead of Toy Story.
Jo-Jo, Goliath, Little Einsteins...while my 4 1/2 year old will enjoy it, he certainly would have have enjoyed Toy Story much more and for many more years.
I do think this is going to limit the interest since they are targeting such a young audience. Time will tell. Looks like summer for the character dining at Hollywood and Vine (no set date as of yet.)
Sue Ellen
I agree that there isn't much for young children at MGM. I would have no problem with MGM having a PHD character meal. I just think it's too bad that there can't be a character meal geared towards boys/older children SOMEWHERE in WDW.disneymom727 said:I think this is a great addition to a park that is not the most "toddler & preschool" friendly. With the exception of playhouse Disney there is not a whole lot for young children at MGM.
I am just curious as to which ones you mean when you say this. My boys are 6 and besides seeing Mickey/Pluto/Goofy there is no other meal they are interested in.disneymom727 said:There are plenty of character meals for older children.
That doesn't mean that it holds appeal beyond the pre-school set. And that's why I'm not sure it will be around for very long. Families with children beyond the pre-school won't be very interested in this as it doesn't hold the timeless appeal of Mickey, princesses, etc. My guess is that they'll still try and figure out a way to bring Toy Story into the character meal fold, but it may take some time.lillygator said:even if it was set for preschool age I don't think it would be "limited".....
THESCHULTZFIVE said:I just booked the Playhouse Disney Meal(as a breakfast, but they do lunch also) so I guess that's that.
I didn't ask for prices. We're using the dining plan so it didn't even occur to me to ask. I also have no idea what's on the menu. I was just thinking of changing it to lunch, but I also don't know what the lunch menu is.twoprincesses said:Could you give the prices??? I checked allearsnet.com but it hasn't been updated yet.