Can anyone suggest a good Character brekky lunch or dinner, but really like to do one, not sure where or which?
Can anyone suggest a good Character brekky lunch or dinner, but really like to do one, not sure where or which?
Angela
we really like chef mickey's for breakfast, but the one at dinoland is good, Grand floridian is also a nice breakfast.
Are considering somewhere in magic kingdom for thanksgiving dinner![]()
Jen & Amy
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Cinderella's Royal Table for breakfast in the Castle is good especially if you have children.
You've got to eat in the castle at least once and this would give you Princesses.
As Amy says Chef Mickey's is good for Brekkie too.
The Crystal Palace in MK has Pooh, Tigger etc.. and also get's good reviews.
Norway in Epcot also do a Princess Storybook breakfast.
Amy, I've booked Prime Time Diner @ MGM for Thanksgiving. Decided that it would be more like a homely American dinner. Can't wait for the interactive waiters/waitresses.....
If you want to book Thanksgiving then I suggest calling them and doing a PS because it *will* be busy.
Brizzle
Chef Mickey at Contemperary is a buffet and very nice it is too!!!
Goofy's Breakfast at Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club Resort is good too and afterwards you can walk across the International Gateway into Epcot.
Nostromo
i HAVE BEEN TO GOOFYS BREAKFAST AT CAFE MAY CAFE AND THE FOOD IS BUFFET STYLE BUT 10 TIMES BETTER THAN PONDEROSA TYPE FOOD!!! Never seen the International Gateway to walk across but the swimming pool at Beach Club looks very nice. Often been for this breakfast - does anyone know if i am allowed to go in the swimming pool or is it for hotel residents only?? never been in it but would like to. A few years ago we went to the Sequona Lodge or Wilderness Lodge, cant remember name and had breakfast with Winnie the Poo. This was a served breakfast and supposed to be as much as you want but the waitress never came back and asked us if we wanted more food or beverages and the service was not very good.
tracey
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by traceya89
i HAVE BEEN TO GOOFYS BREAKFAST AT CAFE MAY CAFE AND THE FOOD IS BUFFET STYLE BUT 10 TIMES BETTER THAN PONDEROSA TYPE FOOD!!! Never seen the International Gateway to walk across but the swimming pool at Beach Club looks very nice. Often been for this breakfast - does anyone know if i am allowed to go in the swimming pool or is it for hotel residents only?? never been in it but would like to. [/quote]
Yes, the Cape May breakfast IS very good isn't it? An ideal plan would be to go there on the day one is scheduled to visit Epcot's World Showcase. For $6, you can valet park your car all day at the Beach Club Resort. Then, after Goofy's Breakfast at Cape May Cafe, the International Gateway entrance to Epcot is some 200 yards away. It is far less crowded than the park's main entrance and what's more, you can use it to return quickly and easily to your car after the evening Fireworks.
I agree that the pool looks tempting but I too have not asked if non-guests can use it. I suppose if one is using their valet parking services and having breakfast there, one could 'persuade' the pool staff to let us use it. It won't hurt to try [msnwink].
Nostromo
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Are the breakfasts or dinners the buffet style ones ?[/quote]
The Crystal Palace and Chef Mickeys are buffet style.
CRT and Norway Storybook Princess are 'all you can eat' but brought to your table by a server.
Brizzle
Character Brecky at the Grand Floridian [^][^][^][^] The food is amazing and you will feel like Cinderalla while there, great chance to look round, go to the wedding pavillion! [msnsmile]
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