Which character breakfast for 2 adults?

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On our last day, Sunday Nov. 21st, we will have a TS left and no park tickets left. I still want to have a 'Disney' experience, so I thought we could do a character breakfast. Which one would you suggest? Or would we be the only adults there without kids?
 
You won't be the only adults. I would go with 1900 Fare Park or Chef Mickey's. I prefer the 1st one for the characters (Pooh, Tigger, Mary Poppins, Alice, Mad Hatter). It's less crowded and looks a bit more adult. The variety of characters is nice too.
Ohana's is fun, but it is more kid friendly than any of the other out of park breakfasts.

On our last day, Sunday Nov. 21st, we will have a TS left and no park tickets left. I still want to have a 'Disney' experience, so I thought we could do a character breakfast. Which one would you suggest? Or would we be the only adults there without kids?
 
I would say Chef Mickeys first as it is the fab 5 and in the Contemporary so you get the full Disney experience. Not that the other two aren't... I just think the fab 5 symbolize disney at its best!

However... with that being said.... the very same day you are looking we are having breakfast at OHana but we are staying at the Polynesian. We are 5 adults, no kids! But we do have a Chef Mickeys bfast planned as well. OHana will be our last day as well then off on the cruise! :banana:

If we weren't staying at the Poly I would choose Chef Mickeys. :thumbsup2
 

1900 Park Fare gets my vote, but for a full blown dose of Disney, Chef Mickey's is tops.
 
OHanas Best Friends Breakfast is Nice and located at the POLY.
It's served Family style so they bring all you care to eat to you, you don't have to get up. They have really good POG juice. The characters are
Lilo, Stitch, Mickey and Pluto. It's a very relaxed Character breakfast.
 
Cape May was the first one that came to mind. It was pertty mellow and there were a number of adults-only parties there. 1900 Park Fare is a good option too.
 
We have b-fast ressies at the Castle that day with Cinderella!!!!

If it were just DH and I, I'd probably go back to Ohana or 1900 Park Fare.
 
Thanks for the help. I would like to see Mary Popins at 1900 Park Fare. As long as the food is good my DH will be OK with it.
 
DH and I went to Chef Mickey's and had a wonderful time. We did not feel out of place being two adults (in our 50's :goodvibes). Although most groups were families. If you don't care about it being a character breakfast, Boma is one of the best breakfast buffets we have had in WDW, (foodwise).
 
Our vote would be Chef Mickey's. We love the atmosphere and the characters even though we're an older couple.
 
We are two adults, no kids. We love O'hana. I think the food and the character interaction are awesome. It's now a tradition along with Crystal Palace.

We have done Chef Mickey's and I do believe it is best for the atmosphere, but we didn't like the food at all.

We are trying 1900 Park Fare for the first time in December so I cannot comment on that one yet.
 
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On our last day, Sunday Nov. 21st, we will have a TS left and no park tickets left. I still want to have a 'Disney' experience, so I thought we could do a character breakfast. Which one would you suggest? Or would we be the only adults there without kids?

I am leavy Christmas early evening but from breakfast i am doing Ohanas. 1900 PF is really good, nice and quiet
 
We are two adults, no kids. We love O'hana. I think the food and the character interaction are awesome. It's now a tradition along with Crystal Palace.

We have done Chef Mickey's and I do believe it is best for the atmosphere, but we didn't like the food at all.

We are trying 1900 Park Fare for the first time in December so I cannot comment on that one yet.

You're going to love 1900 PF good food, not noisey, I make it a point to go there every visit, trying Ohans this year, I wanna have breakfast with Mickey :santa:
 
My vote goes to Ohana. We love the characters there. Mickey is always awesome, but Stitch's mischievous side always makes us laugh. I also like the family style dining as opposed to the buffet for this character meal. The food is great. The pineapple bread and the juice is a special treat too. The atmosphere at the Poly is an added bonus to make this a relaxing dining experience.

As a side note, we are probably a minority with our opinion on this, but we were not fans of Chef Mickey's. We founds it somewhat chaotic, noisy and the buffet was just mediocre. The characters are very good, but the rest for us was just rather...ehh.:rolleyes2

We do like Park Fare and enjoy the different characters there too. I especially like the Mad Hatter. The food is pretty good too. I really like the lobster eggs benedict. With that being said, the buffet area is somewhat small and is always too crowded for my liking. Thats why our vote goes to to Ohana! :banana:
 
Chef Mickey's!!! We are always there with our kids, but the characters NEVER ignore us. Mickey has motioned for me to get up for a picture of the two of us before. :lovestruc AND every year we get a picture of DH snuggled up to Minnie. :flower3:
 
The Grand Floridian is awesome! The Mad Hatter is histerical, and the food is very good! I've been to all except Ohana Best Friend Breakfast, which I will do on next trip! Either 1900 or Ohanas, you really can't go wrong! Have Fun!
 












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