They're princesses, so they don't do a cute little parade like Pooh and Tigger. And they don't sit down and have lunch with you. But they have always spent as much time as we wanted them to spend.
That's actually been true at all the character meals we've enjoyed at WDW. It's not a private lunch with a character, but they make sure you get what you came for -- at least that's always been our experience.
We ate at 6 character meals during our trip, and at 5 of the 6 I would agree with your assessment that the characters did a great job of "making the rounds." At these other 5 character meals, we got to see all of the characters atleast twice...sometimes 3 times. Every one of those meals were great and exceeded our expectations.
The 6th character meal (Norway breakfast) was the polar opposite. I did not expect the princesses to "sit down and have lunch with us," nor did I expect them "to do a parade." But I did expect them to make more of an effort to interact with my DD6. The princesses we met in the parks were much more talkative and friendly than the ones at the Norway breakfast.
For example, we saw Snow White in the World Showcase, and my daughter asked her how to spot a poison apple. Snow White gave her a lengthy response about what to look for -- it was very cute!
At the Norway breakfast, my daughter asked Snow White if there were any poison apples in the restaurant. Snow White responded, "No. Do you have an autograph book you'd like me to sign?" Where's the magic in that response???
This same sort of curt response was true of all of the princesses at the Norway breakfast, not just Snow White.
I still wonder if the hurried pace was a function of our late breakfast reservation time and the fact that the restaurant was mobbed with people? Even the wait staff seemed hard pressed to keep up with the tables they had.
Anyway, I know alot of people have had wonderful experiences there, so we plan to try it again on a future trip and hope for a better experience.
