Princess Breakfast Adventure Review

We just got back, very good description. Food and service is way beyond what you expect from Disney. I would consider it a foodie thing for adults. Really interesting choices. I took a slider but was too stuffed to eat it.

A couple of things, no AP discount, our server really wanted us to complain about that. Total of 7 princess meets, one before seating, 3 at seating, and 3 after. All unrushed and totally in character.

I am pretty sure every child gets a gift, the sharing was just for the chocolates. We all got a cheap backpack gift.

Most of the partys had under 10 girls, and most wore princesses dresses. We were just 4 adults, still fun.

Not a high volume event, I assume it will sell out.
 
We just got back, very good description. Food and service is way beyond what you expect from Disney. I would consider it a foodie thing for adults. Really interesting choices. I took a slider but was too stuffed to eat it.

A couple of things, no AP discount, our server really wanted us to complain about that. Total of 7 princess meets, one before seating, 3 at seating, and 3 after. All unrushed and totally in character.

I am pretty sure every child gets a gift, the sharing was just for the chocolates. We all got a cheap backpack gift.

Most of the partys had under 10 girls, and most wore princesses dresses. We were just 4 adults, still fun.

Not a high volume event, I assume it will sell out.
I'm thinking it will sell out for a while, then drop off and go away because it will be a one and done for most.
 
What about adults who don't drink ever or at least not before noon? (This meal is 8am-noon.) I'd gladly skip the alcohol for a necklace to match DD. I sure hope that necklace is worth more than the half-filled flutes of sparkling wine I've seen on bloggers' posts.
My friend who came with me doesn't drink, and I asked her if she would still think it was worth it if she got cider and the chocolate, and she said yes! Since she also initially thought everything was included, she had the expectation to receive it. If she knew beforehand what the "adult" gifts were, she would've been content with it. The service, food, and interactions were amazing, and worth the money. She said the iffy part for her was the 1 bag for 2 people thing. But since we each got one, she was fine with it.

Also, if they had the option to choose the wine over the necklace, I would've chosen the necklace. I do drink, but alcohol isn't a game changer for me. I am a big fan of souvenirs.
 
We just got back, very good description. Food and service is way beyond what you expect from Disney. I would consider it a foodie thing for adults. Really interesting choices. I took a slider but was too stuffed to eat it.

A couple of things, no AP discount, our server really wanted us to complain about that. Total of 7 princess meets, one before seating, 3 at seating, and 3 after. All unrushed and totally in character.

I am pretty sure every child gets a gift, the sharing was just for the chocolates. We all got a cheap backpack gift.

Most of the partys had under 10 girls, and most wore princesses dresses. We were just 4 adults, still fun.

Not a high volume event, I assume it will sell out.
Yay! Glad someone else on here did it too! We had such a wonderful time! The food was instagramable, and yummy. It's hard to find both these days lol. And yes not having a discount did sort of suck, but I loved it so much that I really didn't care lol. I'm curious to know of some parents' POV for this. I told my coworker about it, and she is interested in bringing her daughter. I gave her my opinion, but want to give her one from a parent.
 

A few questions. Hope someone can help.
We have reservations but are thinking of instead going the day we leave so we don’t lose park time. But it’s booked. Do walk ins ever get turned away?
What kind of wait would we be looking at?

Also, I don’t plan on drinking any alcohol.
Can I substitute that and anything else they give me for an extra gift for my girls? Is that an actual thing they do or do I have to convince them?
I read here that adults don’t get the gift, which is why I ask.
 
A few questions. Hope someone can help.
We have reservations but are thinking of instead going the day we leave so we don’t lose park time. But it’s booked. Do walk ins ever get turned away?
What kind of wait would we be looking at?

Also, I don’t plan on drinking any alcohol.
Can I substitute that and anything else they give me for an extra gift for my girls? Is that an actual thing they do or do I have to convince them?
I read here that adults don’t get the gift, which is why I ask.
Not sure about the stand by times. I would say call and see what their process is for them.

Hopefully someone chimes in if they have a more recent experience in regards to the gifts. But I have a feeling it may be up to the CM's at the restaurant. We went opening weekend, and were just not super clear in regards to the gifts, so when we asked they let us have them. They were very nice about it. Someone else reported in the thread below that their wife offered to pay for the necklace to match the daughter, but they let her have it for free.

https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...t-adventures-napa-rose.3744469/#post-60504706
 












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