We've only been to 3. The Princesses at the castle, Winnie the Pooh and Lilo and Stitch at the Poly. Lilo and Stitch was defiantely the favorite. DS(6) had no use for the Princesses. Winnie the Pooh was good for little kids but mine are too old now. Except DH(37) who loves Piget.
We like Chef Mickey's for Breakfast! They have a huge selection of foods and the character interaction can't be beat! We usually do CM for dinner on the night of arrival (it gets the kids all wound up for the first day to the MK) and then on our last morning...
Our favorite breakfast is Ohana. Chef Mickey's is nice, Crystal Palace is nice, we liked the old Donald's Breakfastausaurus at AK (no longer there - now over at the Tusker House).
1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian.
Had quite a few characters, and Mary Poppins actually sat at our table with us for a good 10 minutes. (It was slow at the time) Our then 7 year old daughter was beyond thrilled-she still talks about it today. (10 years later)
This is a good thread for us. We did the Akershus Breakfast last May and enjoyed that. We are planning to go to WDW again in May 09. We want to do another Breakfast or two but are unsure which ones to do. This thread should help seeing everyone's favorites.
Crystal Palace had the best food. We liked Chef Mickeys for dinner (not breakfast). We also really liked Cape May breakfast - Mickey, Minnie, Goofy etc are all dressed in beach wear - great interaction and good food.
Wow, I was happy to see this!!
We are going for the first time in Sept. My grandsons are 3 and will be 6 mos old.
We are going to Crystal Palace and Chef Mickeys our last day! Sounds like they will both be good choices for the kids.
Thank you!
I think we've pretty much done them all over the years. While we think the food at the Grand Floridian is the best, it really has to be Chef Mickey's for the overall experience. I mean, where else would you wave your napkin in the air???
John
I think we've pretty much done them all over the years. While we think the food at the Grand Floridian is the best, it really has to be Chef Mickey's for the overall experience. I mean, where else would you wave your napkin in the air???
John
It really depends on the children in your group. There is something for all ages.
Chef Mickeys's is good and alot of fun for all ages
Crystal Palace is good young and old Pooh and Friends (I enjoy pooh etc)
We enjoyed Play and Dine at Hollywood and Vine as my granddaughters are into Little Einsteins and JOJO. As they get older they will outgrow this one. Playhouse disney has a part in it and they sing the songs from Mickey Mouse Club House and dance so it is alot of fun for that group.