If you live in Florida, it is inevitable to want to vacation at the happiest place on Earth. Especially when you have little ones who are enamored by all things Disney. When planning a Disney World trip there is without a doubt an almost overwhelming amount of things to want to do. However, if you have kids having a character dining experience is an absolute must! The experience in dining and meeting the characters is like no other.
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I couldn’t rank our top 3 as they’re all great experiences, so if you are able to get reservations for any of these, book it!
1900 Park Fare – located in Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Magic Kingdom Resort Area
Characters here you’ll find Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter and friends. We however, reserve for the ‘Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner’ and here you’ll find Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine (stepmother), Anastasia and Drisella.
Allergy-Friendly Keep in mind that if you have a child with allergies like I do, when making reservations by phone and upon arrival, let the cast member know. Although there is no guarantee there won’t be any cross-contamination, they try to make proper accommodations. Once seated the chef will come to the table and he’ll walk you through the buffet to know which foods the child may eat according to the allergies. They’ll also make a ‘special’ peanut-free dessert which will be prepared in the kitchen when he’s done eating. Also, visit my post on the kids food allergy alert wrist bands that my son wears.
Cost breakfast / brunch about $32 adults and $20 child, dinner about $45 adults and $27 child
Menu Buffet style, American cuisine.
Attire Unless you’re eating in one of the signature dining locations there is a certain dress code. But for the rest of the restaurants, such as these character dining experiences, it’s casual, come as you would go to the parks, per se. And this particular character dining is located in the very elegant Grand Floridian Resort, however, you can wear what you like – shorts, sneakers, just overall theme park attire.
Atmosphere Expect many children – not all mine, and a loud atmosphere. This can be applied to all the character dining experience, loud but oh so fun!
The Crystal Palace – located inside the Magic Kingdom Park
Characters here you’ll find the characters from The Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore.
Allergy-Friendly same as the 1900 Park Fare, when making reservations by phone and upon arrival, let the cast member know. Although there is no guarantee there won’t be any cross-contamination, they do try to to make proper accommodations.
Cost for lunch about $37.99 adults and $22.99 child
Menu Buffet style, American cuisine.
Atmosphere Like many of the character dining experience, expect many children, and a loud atmosphere.
‘Ohana (means Family) – located inside the Polynesian Village Resort, Magic Kingdom Resort Area *characters join guests only at breakfast time
Characters here you’ll find Lilo, Stitch, Mickey and Pluto.
Allergy-Friendly same as the 1900 Park Fare and The Crystal Palace, when making reservations by phone and upon arrival, let the cast member know. Although there is no guarantee there won’t be any cross-contamination, they do try to to make proper accommodations.
Cost for character breakfast about $34 adults and $20 child, dinner about $46 adults and $26 child
Menu Family style. American, Polynesian cuisine.
Atmosphere Like many of the character dining experience, expect many children, a loud but very fun atmosphere.
Also, keep in mind most restaurants will be less expensive if you book for breakfast.
Happy character dinning!
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Winnie the Pooh! 😃
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Oh he’s adorable! Just as cute in person as he is in his films. 🥰
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True! 😍
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I miss going to Disney World…and I love Crystal Palace. I think I enjoyed it more than my kids. Lol…😂 I would go back again if I could. Thanks for sharing these tips!
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Oh isn’t it the most magical place?! It’s wonderful. Our kids save their money to go.
Yes, me too! Lol you’re never too old for it.
Oh you’ll go back, one day! They’re always coming out with new things. So, you’ll be amazed to see it all. 😊
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Hahaha..I don’t think I can ever outgrow it. Yes, it’s a place that we really have to save money to go. Gets more expensive every year too, I feel.
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Yes, there are increases in prices starting this year – 2019. In theme park admission, parking and annual passes. Eek! And even then though, the crowds shall come!
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It’s a mouse trap for humans indeed. Hahaha… Someone had said that and I couldn’t agree more.
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🤣🤣 too funny!
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These look wonderful. We have had to settle for 3 visits to Disney Paris. Good but not Florida
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Wow! Disney Paris – take me please! You know I’ve read comments like that on Disneyland in California. Maybe I’m taking our park for granted! Gotta give it more love, more often! I mean, it’s in our ‘park yard.’ But the hefty $ has us visiting not often enough.
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Yes Disney Paris involves some scary financial numbers…..
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Scary – and that’s being conservative. Disney period, is a nightmare to the finances. 😣 But the experience and memories that are made, drives everyone to go back for more. 🥰
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Yes worth it just not very often….
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Haha! Very true. I’ve been there more times as an adult than I ever did as a child. But I’m loving more now as an adult though, so its not so bad. 😊
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I must admit I love it.
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You’re not alone there! I have a deep love for it, it never gets old either. 🙂
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I’d rather go to Okeefenokee 😁
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lol and where in the Okeekee is that located?! 😉
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In Florida!
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I wasssss prettttttttttty sure it was here in Florida, but where?
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Honestly couldn’t tell you… I remember watching a National Geographic when I was a kid about it. It’s a swamp and a very interesting place. And since, I always wanted to visit.
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Nice! There are so many fun places to visit here, especially with kids. I’ve been wanting to visit the Crayola Experience. It isn’t too big of a deal, but it does look like fun. 🙂
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It sounds fun. But nothing sounds more fun than live wild gators!
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lol. We’ve been as far as visiting the Miccosukee. Of course when you visit you have to beware of the gators that will greet you on your way to your car – yes, they are roaming free! In.The.Parking.Lot!
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Outstanding! I bet y’all have some great memories!
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Yes, like having to wait inside one of their shops because there was one sunbathing right on the path we had to go by to get to our car! haha!
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Can’t say I’ve ever had that experience…
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Wish I could say the same! But when in Florida, you must see the gators. Must!
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I’ve been one time. My wife and I went to Port Canaveral to take a cruise for our honeymoon.
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Nice! I’m sure that was lovely!
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Jacksonville is NOT fun to drive through!
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Heck, Orlando isn’t! Anywhere for that matter, it’s getting way too congested. They make the roads wider and cars just continue to appear by the dozens.
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Makes you appreciate seclusion lol!
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Lol amen!
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