Need some character meal comparisons

joyebean

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I'm having second (third? fourth!) thoughts about our current character meal schedule. Currently I have PS's for the following:

Cindy's Breakfast
Chef Mickey's Breakfast
Storybook Breakfast
Breakfastasaurus

I have a princess-crazy 5-year old daughter, so we're definitely doing the 2 princess breakfasts. I've decided to drop Breakfastasaurus, and want to add a Pooh meal. Is Tony's my only choice? And do they do Breakfast, or just lunch and dinner?

Oh, and can anyone give me a comparison of Chef Mickey's breakfast and O'Hana's? Where would we get the best interaction with the characters?

Thanks!!!

=joye
 
Tony's does character breakfast breakfast & lunch - but not dinner. We loved the Palace meal witht he Pooh characters - excellent interaction, so I'm hoping Tony's is just as good.

I've read that there are other Pooh meals,but I don't remeber the details (maybe 1900 Park Fare?). Check the www.wdwig.com site. It should list all meals.

Breakfastasaurs and chef Mickey's are both fun, but have similar characters, so I think a Pooh & freinds meal is a good substitution.

Enjoy!
 
No, Tony's is no longer your only choice. Pooh and at least one of his friends are scheduled to appear along with Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, and the Mad Hatter at 1900 Park Faire according to the people at Central Dining. This is supposed to be the best of the breakfasts, foodwise, and since you have a girl, she will likely love seeing Alice and Mary!

Haven't eaten at Cindy's...gave up trying to get PS after getting up several days in a row with no luck.

We did eat at the Storybook Princess Breakfast, and thoroughly loved it.

Letting your DD dress in a princess costume, or at least a tiara adds to the magic, as well!
 
Your DD will love the Princess Breakfast at CRT. The food was so-so, but the look on my 5 yr olds face was priceless.

Chef Mickey's is a buffet with all the typical buffet offerings. O'Hana's is family style, which means they bring serving dishes to your table. The offerings are limited, but you can eat as much as you would like.
 

We ate at 1900 Park Fare for dinner in January. Pooh, Eeyore, and Tigger came around to the tables, and Piglet was coloring with children in the lobby.
 











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