Recommendations for Character Meals, adults no kids

Tottwo

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Hi. I'm sure I've seen a few threads covering this subject - but they're a bit old now. I was hoping to get recent opinions on which Character Meals you think are best for two adults, no kids. We're going in March and want to see if we can arrange ADRs for one or two.

Also, which meal of the day do you think is best for a Character Meal? We've been to a couple Character Breakfasts and loved them. Should we get daring and try a Character Lunch or Dinner? ;)

Thanks so much!
 
You'll get tons of different answers here, but I would pick Liberty Tree Tavern for dinner and the Garden Grill for either lunch or dinner for 2 adults, they have similar characters, but Mickey is at GG, where Minnie is at LTT. They seem quieter than the others like Chef Mickey's or Crystal Palace and the food is great. For a breakfast, I would try Cape May Cafe at BC. It is a quieter meal as well, again, same basic characters.
 
I'm not a buffet fan so I like LTT for dinner. If you are interested in breakfast 'Ohanas might be a good choice. :flower:


Terri

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We had an adults-only brfeakfast at Cape May, and I highly recommend it. It was much quieter and more relaxed than my other character meal experiences. Plus, both the food and the character interaction were excellent. :)
 

DD17 and I LOVE 1900 Park Fare! The food is amazingly good for a buffet. And dd does not feel "weird" as she does at some places. We prefer character meals in the resorts over the ones in the parks because they seem so much quieter, more organized, and less crowded.
 
I did a character meal at Cape May this Dec with two adults and we saw a number of people without kids. I thought the character interaction was fair.

I am going to the 1900 park fare with my mom this April.
 
We did CP during our trip in October with the nephews. The food was so good that we are doing it again in a little over a week. This time it will be just me, Jen, and my parents.
 
We enjoyed the Garden Grill. It was on the quiet side and the characters came by a few times, and the food good. The setting is also a plus! :earsboy:
 
Tottwo said:
Hi. I'm sure I've seen a few threads covering this subject - but they're a bit old now. I was hoping to get recent opinions on which Character Meals you think are best for two adults, no kids. We're going in March and want to see if we can arrange ADRs for one or two.

Also, which meal of the day do you think is best for a Character Meal? We've been to a couple Character Breakfasts and loved them. Should we get daring and try a Character Lunch or Dinner? ;)

Thanks so much!

My husband and I have dinner at Chef Mickey's on every trip. We also used to do breakfast at 1900 Park Fare but we are not big breakfast people and just do the dinner now.
 
This is great. Thanks for all your suggestions! I'm looking forward to trying some of these out during our next trip. :)
 





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