Would my 9 year old boy like the 1900 Park Fare Dinner?

jojbell4

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Wondering if my son would like the character dinner here? The food sounds good - lots of different choices. Looking for some new places to dine on our upcoming trip. We were considering the breakfast....but the dinner choices sound better. Do families with boys attend this....or would he feel out of place and we are better off staying with the breakfast?

Thanks,
Amy
 
My 5 year old wouldn't let us wash the lipstick off his face after having been kissed by Cinderella and her two sisters.
 
How would he like becoming engaged to Drizella or Anastasia? The step-sisters are hilarious, and totally worth a visit to 1900 Park fare IMO. I also enjoyed the food and the atmosphere here. We've done breakfast as well, which was delicious, but for the characters I prefer dinner.
 
My DS has been to dinner there twice, once when he was 6 and the last time when he was 8. He thought the step-sisters were hilarious. He doesn't enjoy being around the princesses though so he refused to be in any picture with anyone except Prince Charming. But he did have a good time. We'll be going back in March and he is now 10 so I say take your DS and have a good time! Oh yeah, I think the food is pretty good too!;)
 

My DS has been to dinner there twice, once when he was 6 and the last time when he was 8. He thought the step-sisters were hilarious. ... We'll be going back in March and he is now 10 so I say take your DS and have a good time! Oh yeah, I think the food is pretty good too!;)

We have seen many in this age range enjoy the sisters especially and the other characters at Park Fare 1900.
 
My DS has been to dinner there twice, once when he was 6 and the last time when he was 8. He thought the step-sisters were hilarious. ... We'll be going back in March and he is now 10 so I say take your DS and have a good time! Oh yeah, I think the food is pretty good too!;)

We have seen many in this age range enjoy the sisters especially and the other characters at Park Fare 1900.

Enjoy your meal, OP.
 
We took my son for dinner when he was 8 and breakfast when he was 9. He enjoyed both very much. I don't necessarily think he'd enjoy it as much anymore. I don't think he'd make a big deal about not liking it though. I think 9 might be that cut off age for boys and character meals. After that, they just want to eat! :rotfl2:
 
Our DS9 loved the breakfast. He thought the Mad Hatter was hilarious!! Our DS3 started screaming at the Hatter, the Hatter started raising his voice back at him (not in a bad way...funny) and DS9 could not stop laughing. He actually wanted to have his picture made with Alice. He thought she was really pretty. He still talks about the experience.
 


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