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Ranking the Frog Family's Favorite Disney World Character Dining Experiences

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Character dining is one of the easiest ways to meet a whole host of characters and fill up for (or wind down after) a fun-filled day in the parks! While we have our complete guide to Disney World character dining, we wanted to give our froggy favorites. With so many characters to meet and delicious food to taste at Walt Disney World Resort's restaurants, it can be difficult to decide on the best character dining experience for your family. When it comes to deciding on the best character dining at Disney World, we're hoppy to remove the guesswork! We’ve ranked all of the restaurants offering character dining based on the characters (of course!), food and atmosphere to help you choose the best fit for your family vacation.

Best Disney World Character Dining - Princess Tiana and group at Akershus

Best Character Dining at Disney World

There are 13 character dining locations at Walt Disney World Resort and nearly all of them have returned to normal operations. The only character dining locations that have not returned yet are 1900 Park Fare at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort (returning April 10, 2024) and Spa and Bon Voyage Adventure Breakfast at Disney's BoardWalk (unknown return date). Below, we've ranked the best character dining Disney World has to offer whether you're looking for Mickey and friends, royalty or a variety!

Note: The characters listed are the characters that generally appear at these dining locations. They are subject to change. There may be more, fewer or even different characters during your visit. Also, keep in mind some of Disney's best character dining takes place at Disney's Resort hotels. While you don't have to be staying at the hotel to partake in a character meal, it's another good reason to stay on-site (bonus: book with us to save some extra green!).

Character Dining with Mickey and Friends

1. Topolino's Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera at Disney's Riviera Resort

Minnie at Topolino’s Terrace

As the latest Disney character dining option, Breakfast à la Art with Mickey & Friends at Topolino's Terrace at Disney's Riviera Resort has one of the most adorably themed character dining experiences. Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Daisy have arrived at the European Riviera to study different art forms. Their outfits reflect their areas of expertise: Mickey the painter, Minnie the poet, Donald the sculptor and Daisy the dancer. We think the character interactions are the highlight of this character breakfast. We didn't feel rushed during our individual interactions, and the characters made multiple rounds. Lily twirled around in her dress alongside Daisy in her tutu!

The prix fixe menu includes shared pastries, an entrée and fresh juice or coffee. Entrées include spiced sausage hash, wood-fired butcher's steak, smoked salmon, sour cream waffles and more. The tadpoles can create their own combination of an entrée (Mickey waffle dippers, scrambled eggs or fruit and yogurt) and two sides (roasted potatoes, fruit cup, granola, bacon or sausage) from the kids' menu. While the food is undeniably delicious, it's on the pricier end for the amount you get, compared to the breakfast buffets.

Hop on over to our Topolino's Terrace foodie review for more details!

Pricing: $49 per adult, $30 per child (breakfast); open for dinner without characters

Why we love it: Beautiful location, unique character outfits and top-notch character interactions

2. Tusker House Restaurant at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Located in the Harambe Village of Africa in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Tusker House adds vibrant flavor and fun to your Disney day! Tusker House offers an all-you-care-to-enjoy buffet-style dining experience and an opportunity to snap photos of Donald Duck and friends in safari gear.

We love heading straight to Kilimanjaro Safaris when the park opens in the morning before settling in at Tusker House for a hearty breakfast! The Jungle Juice is a delicious and refreshing treat. The table also gets a pastries basket filled with safari bread, multigrain croissants and cornbread, served with several spreads. The breakfast platter includes scrambled eggs, Mickey and Simba waffles, Durban chicken and egg curry, plus the usual bacon, sausage and roasted potatoes. After all, breakfast is the most important meal of the day!

For lunch and dinner, you can get plentiful Moroccan-spiced beef, spit-roasted herb chicken, Cape Malay green curry shrimp, berber-marinated pork, African-inspired salads and assorted house-made bread. Sides include veggies, jasmine rice, Impossible Durban curry, roasted potatoes and house-made mac and cheese. Top off your meal with animal-inspired mini desserts (or chocolate mousse, which is available upon request).

At Tusker House, there is something for everyone's tastes, the food is delicious and you get to dance and sing with classic Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse himself! Tusker House serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with character meet-and-greets at all three meals. Explore our foodie review for more details!

Pricing: $47 per adult, $30 per child (breakfast); $62 per adult, $40 per child (lunch/dinner)

Why we love it: Delicious food and great character experiences

3. Chip 'n' Dale's Harvest Feast at Garden Grill at EPCOT

Farmer Mickey at Garden Grill

The Garden Grill claims the no. 3 spot on our list of best Disney World character dining with Mickey Mouse, thanks to its unique atmosphere, hearty meals and the ample time characters spend at each table. The restaurant, located in The Land pavilion at EPCOT, slowly rotates as guests dine, giving them a unique perspective of the Living with the Land boat ride below and a changing background throughout the meal. The food is classic American fare in bountiful portions, served all-you-can-eat, family style. Heaping plates of fresh-from-The-Land salad and vegetables, along with buttermilk mashed potatoes, accompany turkey breast slices with gravy, grilled beef with chimichurri and herb and leek stuffing to appease every taste. (And dessert — berry shortcake with whipped cream — is yummy too!)

We never feel rushed with the characters at Garden Grill. Chip 'n' Dale, Pluto and Mickey clad in his farmer’s overalls meet and play with guests as they dine. Every time we visit, Lily and Tad love posing with Pluto and playing with Chip 'n' Dale! (By the way, do you know how to tell Chip 'n' Dale apart? It's easy. Chip has a black nose, like a chocolate chip! Dale's nose is red.) Garden Grill is open with characters for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Hop on over to our Garden Grill foodie review for more details!

Pricing: $47 per adult, $30 per child (breakfast); $62 per adult, $40 per child (lunch/dinner)

Why we love it: The ambiance and fresh, hearty food

4. Hollywood & Vine at Disney's Hollywood Studios

One of the best character dining restaurants for the littlest tadpoles is Hollywood & Vine at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The Disney Junior Play 'n Dine breakfast satisfies the entire family with a hearty buffet featuring waffles, omelets, pastries and more. Disney Junior favorites such as Doc McStuffins, Fancy Nancy, Vampirina and Roadster Goofy interact with the little ones.

During lunch and dinner time, Minnie Mouse and her friends host seasonal dinner parties with outfits and decor to reflect the season. Character guests usually include Minnie, Mickey, Goofy and Pluto ... in their best seasonal outfits, of course. Head over to our Frog Family review for more details!

Pricing: $47 per adult, $30 per child (breakfast); $63 per adult, $40 per child (lunch/dinner)

Why we love it: Perfect for tadpoles and a great seasonal option

5. Cape May Café at Disney's Beach Club Resort

Minnie at Cape May Cafe

Minnie Mouse loves to throw a beach bash! Minnie’s Beach Bash Breakfast at Disney's Beach Club Resort gathers Minnie, her BFF Daisy, Donald and Goofy in their beachy best to start the day sunny side up. Breakfast includes a mix of items from pastries, omelets, yogurt parfaits, Mickey and Minnie waffles, brioche French toast, crepes, scrambled eggs, bacon and more. This is a relaxed, casual dining experience and a perfect choice if you're staying at one of the EPCOT-area resort hotels. Hop on over to our full foodie review for more details!

Pricing: $47 per adult, $30 per child (breakfast); open for dinner without characters

Why we love it: Its variety of food and great character interactions

6. Chef Mickey’s at Disney's Contemporary Resort

Mickey Mouse at Chef Mickey's

Disney's Contemporary Resort offers a classic family-style restaurant serving breakfast and dinner. At Chef Mickey’s Family Feast, the Fab Five (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Pluto and Goofy) join guests for their meals. The restaurant overlooks Bay Lake, as well as the 90-foot-high mural by Mary Blair that has become an icon of the Contemporary Resort.

For breakfast, enjoy fresh fruit, Mickey waffles, banana bread french toast, loaded potato cheese casserole, scrambled eggs, bacon and other morning favorites. At dinner, offerings include Caesar salad, potato gnocchi, roasted garlic potato gratin, prime rib, roasted turkey breast and more. With so many options, this is a great choice for groups with diverse palates, as well as picky eaters. Chef Mickey’s is a crowd-pleaser with a few surprises.

Pricing: $54 per adult, $34 per child (breakfast); $66 per adult, $41 per child (dinner)

Why we love it: The classic Fab Five characters in a fun location (wave to the monorail as it goes by!)

The Four Seasons also hosts a Good Morning Breakfast with Goofy and His Pals. However, since it is not an official Disney Resort, it was not included in this ranking.

Character Dining with Royalty

1. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall at EPCOT

Aurora at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall

Akershus is the ultimate princess party, located in EPCOT's Norway pavilion, which is now home to Royal Sommerhus and Frozen Ever After. The dining room is set in a medieval castle with a buffet feast fit for royalty! Our little princess, Lily, loves meeting her favorite princesses. After meeting Belle in her beautiful yellow ballgown, Snow White, Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Ariel and Cinderella are on rotation, ready to mingle and march. (Elsa and Anna do not appear at Akershus, but you can find them greeting guests nearby at Royal Sommerhus.)

You’ll find familiar fare at the banquet tables, along with some Norwegian delights such as the breakfast smorgasbord (Leap loves the hashbrowns!) or the traditional Norwegian meatballs at lunch and dinner. It’s impossible not to feel like royalty as we dine at Akershus, and I love seeing the smile on Lily’s face as she gets to visit with her favorite princesses. Tadpoles also get to participate in a princess processional, dancing and waving alongside their favorite characters!

Akershus is a great alternative to Cinderella's Royal Table if you aren't able to get that coveted reservation.

Pricing: $55 per adult, $35 per child (breakfast), $67 per adult, $43 per child (lunch/dinner)

Why we love it: A great opportunity to see lots of princesses

2. Cinderella’s Royal Table at Magic Kingdom

Cinderella’s Royal Table — Cinderella at photo backdrop

When it comes to Disney, nothing says "dream come true" like dinner at Cinderella’s Royal Table in the heart of Magic Kingdom, inside Cinderella Castle. You’re greeted by Cinderella herself as you enter the castle and ascend the spiral staircase (or take the gilded elevator) to the banquet hall above.

At Cinderella's Royal Table, you can look out the castle windows overlooking Fantasyland and visit with princesses such as Ariel, Aurora, Jasmine and Snow White as you enjoy gourmet prix fixe dishes such as duck two-ways, beef tenderloin or chickpea panisse. The food is exquisite, but the real showstoppers are the desserts! Try the “Clock Strikes Twelve," dark chocolate mousse with a caramel and crunchy praline center served with chocolate sauce and hazelnut gelato, or "Jaq & Gus," cheesecake with seasonal flavors and garnishes, to please even the tiniest tummies.

Princesses are also given a magic wand to take home with them, while princes are given a small souvenir sword. To make things a little extra magical, tadpoles are given a wishing star and are prompted to literally wish upon their star with a wave of their wand or sword. Lily has kept her wishing star for years!

Cinderella's Royal Table is available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you're lucky enough to be dining during the fireworks, you'll get a spectacular view with the lights turned down and the music piped in! This is one of the toughest places to get a table in all the land, so make sure to book this advance dining reservation early — preferably a full 60 days ahead! Check out our complete guide to Cinderella's Royal Table for more details.

Pricing: $69 per adult, $42 per child (breakfast); $84 per adult, $49 per child (lunch/dinner)

Why we love it: Its location and ambiance (how can you beat eating inside the castle?!)

3. Story Book Dining at Artist Point with Snow White at Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort

Ranking Disney World Character Dining Locations – Snow White

Heigh-ho, it's off to Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort we go for a character dinner featuring Snow White, Dopey, Grumpy and the Evil Queen! Enjoy appetizers and then choose your entrée from a prix fixe menu, including Royal Prime Rib Roast, Brother’s Grimm roasted chicken or a vegetarian option — A Stroll Through Nature — featuring butternut squash, arugula and gnocchi. Rounding off the menu are cocktails, mocktails and beer and wine from Oregon and Washington state, as well as some sinfully delicious desserts such as Fairy Tale Gooseberry Pie and, of course, a “poison” apple. This Disney character dining location is notable not only because of its delicious eats but also because of its atmosphere. Guests dine in a rustic Enchanted Forest to mimic the iconic movie, complete with twinkling lights. Hop over to our foodie review for more royal details!

Pricing: $65 per adult, $39 per child (dinner)

Why we love it: Elegant atmosphere and rare characters

4. Bon Voyage Adventure Breakfast at Trattoria al Forno at Disney's Boardwalk

Currently, Trattoria al Forno is open, but the character dining experience is unavailable.

Located at Disney's BoardWalk (one of our favorite areas on Disney property), Trattoria al Forno is home to a breakfast celebration featuring some of Lily's and my royal favorites: Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, Ariel and Prince Eric. Each is welcomed with a royal entrance and individually makes their way to your table. (Don't shy away from asking them questions ... Flynn had some hilarious conversations with us!) Brief interactive activities are planned for little ones, as well!

The Bon Voyage Adventure Breakfast offers some of the most delectable breakfast items out of any character meal offered. The prix fixe menu starts with pastries for the table and an individual fruit starter before ordering your entrées. King Triton's Shipwreck al Forno is a must-try breakfast calzone that has quickly become one of my top three favorite meals at Disney World. Exquisite drinks are available, as well ... if you're a Bloody Mary fan, the Caprese Bloody Mary is out of this world!

Why we love it: A royal-themed experience with rarely-seen princes

Character Dining with Unique Characters

1. The Crystal Palace at Magic Kingdom

The Crystal Palace – Card with Winnie the Pooh and friends

Another great restaurant for the little ones is The Crystal Palace, nestled beside the hub in Magic Kingdom. The open, Victorian-style setting is a bright and verdant backdrop for meeting friends from the Hundred Acre Wood, including Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet and the willy, nilly, silly ole bear himself, Pooh. The restaurant currently serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, with Pooh and friends present at all meals.

For lunch or dinner, you get a choice of an entree: crispy-fried chicken, fire-roasted prime rib of beef, Southern-fried cauliflower, brown sugar-glazed bone-in pork chop or blackened catfish and shrimp. Be aware of the timing here. If you are finishing your meal around the same time a parade or fireworks display is ending, it can get a little crowded as you try to make your way back out into the park. For more information, check out our complete Crystal Palace guide!

Pricing: $48 per adult, $30 per child (breakfast); $61 per adult, $40 per child (lunch/dinner)

Why we love it: Lots of buffet options and very family-friendly

2. ‘Ohana at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

'Ohana – Stitch posing with kids

Dynamic duo Lilo and Stitch, along with other classic Disney characters such as Mickey and Pluto, join guests for the Best Friends Breakfast at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Breakfast is the standard fare of scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, sausage, bacon and fruit served 'ohana style. If you’re looking for a Polynesian-inspired breakfast, head over to Kona.

The real allure of ‘Ohana is at dinner time. No traditional Disney characters appear during dinner, but the evening meal is certainly not lacking in fun as entertainers sing, tell stories and invite guests to join them for games and dancing. The dinner menu at ‘Ohana features our favorite pineapple-coconut bread, followed by salad, pork dumplings, honey-coriander chicken wings, meat skewers and vegetables, finished with ‘Ohana’s specialty, bread pudding a la mode with caramel sauce. With the right timing, dinner at ‘Ohana also provides a spectacular view of the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Check out our full review for more information!

Pricing: $49 per adult, $30 per child (breakfast); open for dinner without characters

Why we love it: Delicious food and rare characters

3. 1900 Park Fare at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

1900 Park Fare is reopened, as of April 10, 2024.

1900 Park Fare - Mirabel Selfie

Make a wish! 1900 Park Fare at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is back with all-you-care-to-enjoy buffets for breakfast and dinner, as well as a new lineup of classic and modern Disney characters known for making a wish. Join Aladdin in his royal Prince Ali outfit, Tiana in her new adventure outfit for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, Mirabel from "Encanto" and, of course, Cinderella. Don't worry — the famous Grand Floridian Strawberry Soup remains a staple menu item for breakfast and dinner.

At breakfast, kick start your day with bread pudding, doughnut holes, muffins and danishes, cinnamon pull-apart bread, beef and potato hash, classic eggs Benedict, carved ham, croissant breakfast pizza, smoked salmon, cheesy potato casserole and spiced tofu scramble. The dinner menu features peel-n-eat shrimp, Tiana's famous gumbo, baked salmon, carved prime rib, curry-roasted chicken, roasted garlic sausage, porchetta, couscous salad and a variety of sides. To cap it off with dessert, indulge in a Grand Floridian Financier, toasted coconut cake, lemon-blueberry cheesecake, vanilla cupcake or fudge brownie.

No matter what time you dine, keep an eye (and ear) out for “Big Bertha,” a turn-of-the-century organ crafted in France that plays while you eat, setting the mood for a whimsical meal at 1900 Park Fare.

Pricing: $54 per adult, $34 per child (breakfast); $66 per adult, $41 per child (dinner)

Why we love it: Rare characters in a beautiful location

With so many Disney World character dining locations, you're sure to find at least one that will make the whole family hoppy. These are our picks for the best Disney World character dining. What are your favorites? Share in the comments below!

Related: The Ins and Outs of Disney Advance Dining Reservations

Related: All of the ~Frogtastic~ Places to Find Mickey at Disney World

Hoppy planning!

Keep hopping, Mommy Frog!
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Jul 28, 2018 at 2:27 a.m.
DINA Says...

We are taking our 4-year old daughter to Orlando next week and want to take her for a meal with princess characters like Elsa and Anna. Do you have any recommendations? We are not planning on going into any of the Disney parks.

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Jul 30, 2018 at 9:56 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Dina!

Unfortunately, Anna and Elsa do not meet for any character meals. You can find them meeting and greeting in Epcot, which would require a park ticket.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Jun 13, 2018 at 7:58 p.m.
Nikki Says...

Do all the character meals do something special for Birthdays? I know at Chef Mickey's you get a cupcake but not sure on the others.

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Jun 13, 2018 at 10:07 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Nikki!

We have had a cupcake come out at all character meals where we have celebrated birthdays.

Keep hopping!

Leap

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May 18, 2018 at 10:31 p.m.
Taylor Says...

Hi! You spoke so highly of the Bon Voyage Adventure Breakfast but it’s ranked last... is there a reason?

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May 21, 2018 at 8:25 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Taylor!

The only reason it is ranked lower is because it's more specific in terms of characters. If you or your littles ones aren't huge Little Mermaid or Tangled fans, it might not be the best fit. It's so hard to rank these experiences since they're all so great, but we toad-ally recommend Bon Voyage! My mouth is watering just thinking about it!

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Mar 14, 2018 at 11:38 p.m.
Elyssa H. Says...

Does Ohana definitely have Mickey? They don't advertise it. Do you know of any other character dining options that feature Mickey (not listed above). Thanks!

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Mar 15, 2018 at 11:30 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Elyssa!

Lilo and Stitch are joined by a variety of Disney pals - this could be Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto or a few others. It's always a fun surprise!

Keep hopping!

Leap

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Feb 9, 2018 at 5:22 a.m.
Priscila Says...

My husband is taking me and my 3 year old son to Disney at the end of July

My husband's birthday is the 30 of July

What's a good character dinning place where we can see fireworks at night and eat good food. My son loves all characters

Animal kingdom lodge , at what time can we pass by to be able to see the animals ?

Can we eat at their restaurants if we don't stay there

Thank you

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May 28, 2019 at 1:51 a.m.
Emily Says...

Hi everyone Another place you can see the fireworks at the magic kingdom is on observation deck on the 4th floor of the Contemporary resort.

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Feb 9, 2018 at 2:55 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Priscila!

Sounds like you're going to have a great trip. You can absolutely eat at Animal Kingdom Lodge even if you're not staying there. Animals are always grazing around the savanna and you can check them out from the balcony anytime.

Our favorite character meal is Chef Mickey's at the Contemporary Resort. You can watch fireworks from the fourth floor balcony afterwards!

Keep hopping!

Leap

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May 15, 2018 at 2:24 a.m.
Ania Says...

Hello, what time are the fireworks?

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May 17, 2018 at 10:26 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Ania!

The fireworks timing depends on the night. You can always check the daily schedule or times guide upon arriving at the park.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Dec 11, 2017 at 8:44 a.m.
Mariya Loss Says...

We’re located just north of Derby city centre in the historic Cathedral Quarter, a ten minute walk from the main shopping area and a four minute taxi ride from the train station.

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Oct 24, 2017 at 8 a.m.
Michelle Crabtree Says...

Hi guys, thanks for all your great tips. We have booked Cinderella's Royal Table for a 9.10 breakfast on 7th April 2018 for my birthday. We are staying off site and was wondering what time should We get to Magic Kingdom for to allow time for bag check and entry Into the park? We have never done CRT before & are very excited already.

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Oct 24, 2017 at 4:14 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Michelle,

That's great! We love Cinderella's Royal Table. We recommend arriving at the park 30-45 minutes before the posted opening time.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Oct 21, 2017 at 11:49 p.m.
Brittany Says...

Are there any hotel character breakfasts that Minnie appears at? I want to take my daughter who will be turning two but do not want to go to the park. What is the best route you suggest?

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Oct 23, 2017 at 10:41 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Brittany,

Minnie appears at Chef Mickey's at Disney's Contemporary Resort Hotel. Have fun!

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Oct 23, 2017 at 10:28 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Brittany,

Minnie appears at Chef Mickey's at Disney's Contemporary Resort Hotel.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Oct 20, 2017 at 1:08 p.m.
Lynette plattsmier Says...

We are going to DW December 8th to the 15th. Are all character meals just at breakfast time. We would like to dine in the castle at night( afternoon) so we can see the fireworks well. If would be for 2 adults and one child. I had gastric bypass surgery so could we only order one adult and one kids meal. If yes, what's the cost and menu. Ty and plesss in advance

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Oct 20, 2017 at 3:18 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Lynette,

Hop over to Disney's site to read about Cinderella's Royal Table prices and menu. You may book reservations on the site too!

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Sep 27, 2017 at 1:13 a.m.
Whitney Says...

Just wondering what is the earliest time available to reserve a breakfast character meal? Like do they do them prior to park opening? We're going September 2018. I know my 3 year old daughter wants to go into the castle so does my 8 year old son but he also wants to be able to hit all the coasters right at that beginning before the park opens and the huge crowds roll in! Any suggestions, it'll be our first trip to Disney so I'll take all the help I can get!!! :)

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May 25, 2021 at 4:28 p.m.
Bridget Clement Says...

We dined at 1900 park fare for our magic kingdom day in 2017. Think our Reservation was at 8am. My Lil one loved Madd hatter.

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Sep 27, 2017 at 3:37 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Whitney,

If you're visiting the Magic Kingdom during an Early Entry day, the restaurants will take reservations during that hour.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Sep 25, 2017 at 2:16 a.m.
derrick Says...

Hello,

I was just wondering if I had to be staying at the grand Floridian hotel to be able to have breakfast at their restaurant. My friend loves Winnie the pooh and I want to make our trip even more magical with a character dinner.

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Sep 25, 2017 at 6:51 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Derrick,

You do not need to be a staying at a hotel in order to enjoy a character breakfast there. Enjoy!

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Sep 4, 2017 at 3:07 p.m.
Jennifer Says...

Hi there. I found this post very useful. We will be going to DW in April 2018. I've been told by many that doing the safari first thing in the morning at Animal Kingdom is a must. If we plan on doing that, what time do you recommend making our breakfast reservation at Tusker House?

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Sep 5, 2017 at 10:37 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jennifer,

We recommend arriving at the park 45 minutes before the park opens and experiencing Kilimanjaro Safaris first. Make Tusker House reservations for 45/60 after the park's opening time. That should give you time to walk to the attraction, see it, then get ready for breakfast.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Aug 28, 2017 at 5:04 p.m.
gloria Says...

we have a 10yr old boy and a 6 yr old girl which character dining would be best for them. staying on property from 12-27-17 till 1-3-18 not sure what to do

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Aug 28, 2017 at 1:11 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Gloria,

The best character dining for your kids depends on who they want to meet. For Mickey and pals, Chef Mickey's at the Contemporary Hotel is great. Princesses? Cinderella's Royal Table. Tusker House is our favorite. Lilo and Stitch meet at Ohana Family Breakfast at the Polynesian Hotel. It really depends on who they want to meet.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Aug 28, 2017 at 3:03 p.m.
JENNIFER LADD Says...

Looking for a character breakfast easy to get to on Tues am Oct 31st, my husband has vision issues

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Aug 28, 2017 at 12:41 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jennifer,

The easiest one to get to really depends on where you are. If you don't want to enter a park, consider Chef Mickey's at Disney's Contemporary Hotel or Ohana's Best Friends Breakfast at Disney's Polynesian Resort.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Jul 17, 2017 at 10:21 a.m.
Natasha Says...

Hi there,

Just wondered do any of the princess chracter dining options do a breakfast option and do you know the earliest you can book

Thanks

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Jul 17, 2017 at 4:13 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Natasha,

You can have breakfast with the princesses at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (Epcot) and Cinderella's Royal Table (Magic Kingdom Park). You can book up to 180 days in advance of your trip, which we highly recommend doing so!

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Jul 11, 2017 at 10:57 p.m.
Says...

Hi! We are planning to visit Disney in October 2017, but are not sure where to go for a character breakfast? We are not staying in a Disney resort.

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Jul 12, 2017 at 11:20 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

Most of the restaurants listed on this post are in the parks, and many of them have breakfast, as well. For instance, Tusker House at Disney's Animal Kingdom has character breakfast and so does The Crystal Palace at Magic Kingdom Park. You also don't need to be staying on-site at a Disney hotel to enjoy their restaurants! Have a great trip.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Jun 29, 2017 at 1:14 p.m.
Erin Says...

Any word if Moana will be added to any dining options? We're thinking about going to Disney in February. Thanks!

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Jun 29, 2017 at 8:27 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Erin,

We haven't heard of Moana sailing back to Disney World. We'll keep your frog eyes open to see if she does.

Hoppy Planning!

Mommy Frog

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Jun 23, 2017 at 7:11 p.m.
Jasmin Says...

Are any of the character dining for October Halloween themed.

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Jun 27, 2017 at 8:44 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jasmine,

None of the character dining experiences are themed during Halloween.

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Oct 17, 2017 at 6:59 a.m.
jennifer Says...

Not truw Hollywood & Vine has a Halloween theme character dining. Also a Christmas theme dining experience

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Oct 17, 2017 at 8:17 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jennifer,

Ohh. We forgot about those. Thanks for the reminder!

Hoppy planning!

Mommy Frog

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Aug 17, 2017 at 5:59 p.m.
Vart Says...

Yes, at hollywood and wine during dinner (dinner only) mickey pals are in halloween style dresses

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May 30, 2017 at 6:56 p.m.
Sara Smith Says...

Hi

We are going to be in Orlando from the 31st October for two weeks, I would love to take my children to Mickeys BBQ but we are not staying at a Disney property, are we still able to book this.

Thank you

Sara

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May 30, 2017 at 5:59 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Sara,

You do not need to stay on Disney property in order to book Mickey's Backyard BBQ.

Hoppy Planning!

Mommy Frog

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