What ONE character dining should we do?

mandyb

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I am planning an October trip with family including my sons, ages 4 &1/2 and 2 &1/2at the time of our trip. We will be camping at FW so will be mostly preparing our own meals but I would like to take them for one really fun character dining, preferably lunch or dinner but would consider breakfast. Which would you all recommend for two preschool aged boys? They LOVE Toy Story, do those characters appear anywhere? And they have very little interest in "princesses", lol. I would appreciate any guidance from all of the pros!
 
Do they like Stitch? The 'Ohana breakfast would be good. It's family style instead of buffet, which I like. The food is really good. There is Lilo, Stitch, Mickey, and Pluto. And, Stitch is hilarious! We had one of the first breakfast seatings and they all came by our table twice.
 
Do they like Stitch? The 'Ohana breakfast would be good. It's family style instead of buffet, which I like. The food is really good. There is Lilo, Stitch, Mickey, and Pluto. And, Stitch is hilarious! We had one of the first breakfast seatings and they all came by our table twice.

Thanks, they actually do love that movie. Is there a place on here where I can find a listing of all restaraunts and what characters are available at each? Or does it vary?
 

Everyone has their favorites and ours are:

1) Crystal Palace. Great food and Tigger. See avatar pic with Brenden and Piglet.
2) Cape May. Great food, fun themeing, and love the beach attire on the characters.
3) Cinderella's Royal Table. Its the castle and everyone deserves to be a prince/princess just once.
 
Food quality wise, we enjoyed the Crystal Palace lunch buffet most of all (I suspect dinner is similar). It has the Winnie the Pooh characters, which are a big hit with my son. I thought the food was very good for grownups, lots of yummy salads and good salmon. We did Chef Mickey and Tusker House breakfasts, and both basically have the same characters, except at Tusker House they are in safari gear. I liked the food a smidge better at Tusker House because of the slightly more unusual offerings. Both were good breakfasts and we're doing both again in August.

The advantage, I think, to Tusker House and any breakfast in a park is that if you book before the park opens, you get a big jump on everyone else. We have an 8:05 Tusker House reservation and the park doesn't open until 9am, so we should be done right as it opens and conveniently, we are right next to the safari ride and already all the way in the back of the park. Same could be said of Crystal Palace breakfast, or any other in-park one.
 

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