DisneyMom93
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My thoughts about Character Meals:Just found this thread and am loving it!!
We are headed down from November 25-December 1. It's my first trip since I was about 11 or 12 (22 years ago!). It's the first trip for my DH and DD, age 5.
We are hitting the character meals pretty heavily and I was wondering if any of you with more experience think it's too much. Our schedule is as follows:
11/25- fly in early afternoon, dinner at 1900 park fare
11/26-MK- Chef Mickey's for dinner as we do not have tickets for MVMCP.
11/27-EP- Akershus lunch
11/28-AK- Tusker House breakfast ( hoping to turn this into ROL dining package when they are released)
11/29-MK- Be Our Guest Lunch
11/30-HS- Hollywood and Vine breakfast, fantasmic package
12/1- Bon Voyage breakfast, we fly out at 6pm.
Thoughts??
CONS: They take a long time. Especially valuable park time if you're in the parks that day.
I really don't like being interrupted during meals to take pics. And it's a constant stream of characters. You sit and eat for a few minutes then have to stop to take pics, etc. There's a lot longer interaction with characters than I prefer. While I find taking an hour out of the day to sit down and enjoy a meal, I don't find the character meals relaxing. Although they do make the experiences magical for the kids. It's been a while, but I think you meet the same characters at Chef Mickey and Tusker House. And I'm not crazy about the characters that don't speak. It's all kind of awkward. LOL.
PROS: You can meet a bunch of characters at one time. It's great if you only do the Character Meals, and then don't wait on lines in the parks to meet them. Since the wait can be 45 minutes-1 hour for a meet and greet, meeting them all at once while dining is pretty convenient.
As for your itinerary, I think you have good choices. We love the food at Tusker House, and that's the only character meal we still do. The ham is to die for. I always ask for the outer edge pieces.
P.S. We hated the Akershus lunch (the food itself). I had the ravioli (mushroom) and thought it was the most putrid thing I have ever eaten. Their breakfast was good in comparison. But it could have just been that one dish. I know my husband didn't like his lunch either, but I don't remember what it was. But this could just be our personal tastes.
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