Top 5 Character Dining Experiences

Food and Characters – whats better?

Since going to Disney with our daughter who was 2 at the time, we have always enjoyed going to Character Dining experiences. There is nothing I maybe have enjoyed more than watching my kids get their autograph books out and wait for the next character to come by.

Most of these dining experiences are buffets, so it is important to understand what foods you and your family will enjoy better when making a decision on what experiences to reserve and what meal to attend.

Because of this, most of character experiences that we do attend are breakfast meals. I am not sure I have ever had a bad breakfast at WDW.

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When deciding that you are going to reserve a spot at some of these places, having a Disney dining plan is beneficial as some of these meals are a little pricey due to most of them being buffets and the extra benefit of seeing the characters.

There are 15 total character dining destinations that you can chose from. We have experienced 8 of the 15.

For all of these dining experiences, one thing is clear…Bring Your Autograph Books!

Here are our Top Five, in no particular order;

Crystal Palace

Located at the Magic Kingdom just off of Main Street USA, The Crystal Palace resembles England’s Crystal Palace, which was erected in Hyde Park. The restaurant’s white steel supports, arched ceilings, and glass roof (especially the atrium) are tributes to its namesake, built to house London’s 1851 Great Exhibition—the first world’s fair—and among the first structures to use plate glass in large quantities.

Crystal Palace

Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Crystal Palace offers some of the best buffet food on property. It’s a great place to start your day in the Magic Kingdom or close out a wonderful day of rides and fun. While we normally eat here for Breakfast, the dinner here is also really good.

The food is consistently good, but eating seems secondary to the desire to get lots of photos with Pooh and his pals. If you time dinner right and can snag a table away from like-minded diners, there is a great view of Main Street parades in the conservatory.

Breakfast prices are average for WDW standards, breakfast is cheaper to visit if you do not have a Disney Dining Plan (DDP).

Who to Meet:

  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Tigger
  • Piglet
  • Eeyore

Tusker House

Tusker House is located in Animal Kingdom inside the Harambe Village square— is plainer than Disney’s promotional photos would indicate, especially after dark. The food is surprisingly good, with spices and taste combinations you won’t find at other spots.

Tusker House

This buffet style meal is inspired by African and Indian dishes with the classic American dishes as well.

One of the highlights of the meal is the Jungle Juice that is served. It is a mixture of orange juice, guava juice, and passionfruit juice. It is one of those things that you either love it of hate it, I think it’s really good.

The food is priced very reasonable for the quality

Who to Meet: (all dressed in expedition gear)

  • Mickey Mouse
  • Goofy
  • Donald Duck
  • Daisy

Chef Mickey’s

Chef Mickey’s is located at the Contemporary Resort in an open air restaurant. The food take a back seat to the atmosphere that is created by the characters and the resort. Before you are even seated, a picture with the Chef Mickey statue is a must.

Chef Mickey’s

In all of our experiences at Chef Mickey’s, the place has been a zoo, but that’s absolutely to be expected of a restaurant like this. Kids get excited, parents let them run around…it happens. Don’t eat here if you’re not keen on the idea of someone else’s rugrat jumping around your table.

The food is pricier than most on this list but the experience is well worth it.

The food is all American comfort food. While this is not the most exciting, the food tastes really good too. Anyone can find something to eat on this buffet.

The layout of the restaurant and the whole resort level creates a loud, busy experience. The monorail can be heard whirring into the resort overhead.

This is a must visit for every WDW trip.

Who to Meet: (all in chef attire)

  • Mickey Mouse
  • Minnie Mouse
  • Donald Duck
  • Goofy
  • Pluto

1900 Park Fare

This restaurant, located at the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa that has 2 separate character meals. The Supercalifragilistic Breakfast and the Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner gives you a chance to meet some characters that it is tough to find elsewhere.

This is another one of those dining experiences where the atmosphere overshadows the food and decor. The characters play their part fantastically from the Mad Hatter to Cinderella’s Stepsisters. The interaction that you can have with the characters is much more personal due to them actually being allowed to talk to you.

The food is much better at breakfast than dinner but still a solid buffet. It is also reasonably priced for being in an extravagant hotel like the Grand Floridian.

Who to Meet:

Breakfast

  • Mary Poppins
  • Alice (Alice in Wonderland)
  • Mad Hatter
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Tigger

Dinner

  • Cinderella
  • Prince Charming
  • Lady Tremaine
  • Anastasia
  • Drisella

Cinderella’s Royal Table

The only character dining experience on this list that is not a buffet, this is located in Cinderella’s Castle at Magic Kingdom.

Cinderella’s Castle

Although the food is decent, this experience is all about the nostalgia.

The atmosphere is all castle and royalty. When you are allowed in, the initial picture with Cinderella feels like you are in a real life castle. Once the photo session is complete, you are called upstairs to your table.

If you don’t take the elevator, the winding staircase up to the dining hall just adds to the castle like feel.

Once at your table, all “princes” are given swords and all “princesses” are given fairy wands

Music introduces each Princess and they begin to make their rounds to each table. One of my favorite Disney memories was when our daughter was 2 and we experienced this for the first time on Christmas morning. All of the Disney Princesses took time with our daughter and you could tell she loved the experience.

This meal is probably pricey but it is so worth it if you have little kids or simply love nostalgia.

Who to Meet:

  • Cinderella
  • Princess Jasmine (lunch & dinner)
  • Snow White
  • Princess Aurora (breakfast)
  • Ariel (breakfast)

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What is a Disney Dining Plan and is it worth the cost?

Sooooo, you have your vacation booked. Buying your tickets to the park and your resort accommodations is complete. Now the question is…Should I purchase a Disney Dining Plan?

To do that, you must understand what a Disney dining plan is and what is the benefit to having a dining plan.

What is a Disney Dining Plan?

A Disney Dining Plan or DDP is an option for people who are staying at an on site resort and can added to their vacation package.

When you buy a dining plan, you are prepaying for your meals by buying credits that can be used to purchase those meals. The amount of credits that you receive depends on the number of nights that your vacation lasts.

The dining plan is good for the duration of your vacation, you cant just add it for part of your vacation.

When you go to a restaurant, you pay with the credits that you have obtained. Most of the restaurants at Walt Disney World cost 1 credit for 1 meal. Some special dining experiences, such as a reservation at Cinderella’s Royal Table, can cost 2 credits per meal.

The restaurants that require 2 dining credits include;

Magic Kingdom

  • Cinderella’s Royal Table
  • Be Our Guest (Dinner Only)

Epcot

  • Le Cellier Steakhouse
  • Monsieur Paul

Hollywood Studios

  • The Hollywood Brown Derby

Animal Kingdom

  • Tiffins

Disney Resorts

  • All-Stars In-Room Dining (Room Service)
  • All-Stars Sports Pizza Delivery
  • Jiko – The Cooking Place (Animal Kingdom Lodge – Jambo House)
  • Kidani Village Private Dining (Room Service) (Animal Kingdom Lodge – Kidani Village)
  • Art of Animation In Room Delivery (Room Service) (Art of Animation Resort)
  • Flying Fish (Boardwalk Inn Resort)
  • California Grill (Contemporary Resort)
  • Narcoossee’s (Grand Floridian Resort and Spa)
  • Citricos (Grand Floridian Resort and Spa)
  • Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show (Polynesian Village Resort)
  • Pop Century In Room Delivery (Room Service)
  • Miss Jenny’s In Room Dining (Wilderness Lodge)
  • Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club Resort)
  • Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue (The Cabins @ Fort Wilderness Resort)

Disney Springs

  • Jaleo
  • Morimoto Asia (Dinner Only)
  • Paddlefish
  • The BOATHOUSE Restaurant

Make sure when booking a reservation you know how many dining credits that meal will cost. Plan your meals to ensure that if you are ok with a meal costing two credits, you will have to cut out a meal or pay out of pocket for that other meal.

With each meal, you get an appetizer, entree, dessert, and a beverage (alcoholic beverages are also included in the plans).

Not only do have meal credits, but you also get 2 snack credits a day which you can use for virtually anything at different vendors. Using your credits is easy. Simply have your magic band scanned and the correct number of credits will be deducted from your account.

Reminder – Gratuity is not included in the dining plan and is an extra out of pocket expense.

Why Should you get a Dining Plan?

Disney has a vast variety of Dining options when you visit the Disney parks and resorts. They have counter service type restaurants, sit down style restaurants and fine dining restaurants. Knowing what you and your family enjoy eating and experiencing goes a long way to know what restaurants are right for you and your family.

“Most of my life, I have done what I wanted to do. I have had fun on the job.”

— Walt Disney

What are the benefits of having a DDP? First off, they are convenient. Once you purchase it, you do not have to worry about checking the bank account or the cost of the items on the menu. It is 1 credit whether it is the cheapest or most expensive thing on the menu. You also don’t have to worry about paying for drinks while in the park as you have 2 snacks per day.

Depending on where you enjoy eating, it is actually cheaper to have a dining plan. If you want to eat at a table service restaurant or character dining experience, you will pay a ton for them out of pocket.

Probably the biggest reason to get a dining plan is that sometimes, Disney has promotions where a person can get a dining plan for free. This normally occurs in September but is a very popular promotion for good reason.

As a person who likes to try to save money when planning (which doesn’t always work out), a DDP has always been the route we have taken. Maybe its right for you, maybe it’s not, but don’t just simply overlook it because of the initial cost. The benefits of having one far outweigh what you think are the costs, and by having one, you may actually save money in the long run and everyone will be better for it.

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