So DH and I are considering doing a character breakfast on our departure day. Goofy's has always been and probably will continue to be a tradition for our family. Since this trip will be just the two of us, we are thinking of trying something different. We will not have park tickets for that day so that leaves Storytellers or PCH Grill. Which one would you choose and why?
Goofy's is my friends' and my tradition, also (we have no kids!). We have worked it into every DLR trip since 1992, sometimes more than once per trip, and we also have done a couple of meals there in the past where we didn't go into DL at all. But, as you say, it's good to try something different in addition to Goofy's to get the full spectrum of character dining experiences.
Now, I cannot comment on Lilo and Stitch's character meal as I have not tried that yet but I have done the Storytellers Critter breakfast a couple of times. Here is what I would say - Storytellers overall is a nice, cozy, warm, earthy-type of restaurant - it is cozier than Goofy's Kitchen in atmosphere. So that may be appealing to you. They do have a menu option
or a buffet option. Since you are used to Goofy's and you know the size of the Goofy's buffet, don't expect that same variety at Storytellers. While the food at Storytellers
is good, the buffet does not have as wide a selection of offerings as GK and the off-the-menu orders are on the costly side for what you get (interestingly, the breakfast menu dishes are often more expensive than what you will find on the Storytellers non-character lunch menu!). I paid about $17, I think, for the American Breakfast back in 2007, and it has has now gone up to $20!! For the portion size it was, that was not worth it to me and the buffet was a much better value!
Also, the Storytellers character meal has a different 'vibe' to it than Goofy's. The characters are all the 'jungly' and 'woodsy' Disney characters (Chip, Dale, Koda, Kenai, Terk, sometimes Rafiki, Meeko, Baloo and rumors of occasional Brer critters too!). It is a more sedate, laid back and relaxed atmosphere, and not the high octane kind of energy level of Goofy's. I do like Chip and Dale - though they can be found at at least 3 character meals - but the Brother Bear characters I could take or leave, and so I think that is why I am ambivalent about Storytellers as a character meal. It was just so-so to me and my friends seemed iffy about the characters. But a lot of other people on the DIS
love Storytellers because the mood is different there and is more calm. SO you may love it too! Goofy's will probably always remain my favorite, but I was glad to have tried Storytellers a couple of times and I look forward to trying Lilo and Stitch in the future.