Best Dining Plan Character Meals
This list of the best-value Character Meals at Walt Disney World will help you maximize your value on the Disney Dining Plan. Eating at these character restaurants gets you the most bang for your buck and saves you the most money on the Disney Dining Plan, because these are normally the most expensive meals. Even if you’re doing “Free Dining” it’s good to know you’ve put your credits to good use, and that’s what we’ll help you do here.
For those confused as to why you’d want to eat at the most expensive restaurants possible when on the Disney Dining Plan to “save” more money, it’s really quite simple: since you pre-pay a set daily amount for the Disney Dining Plan, regardless of where you eat, you get the most value out of the Disney Dining Plan if you eat at restaurants that would be more expensive if you were paying out of pocket.
For example, if you pay $60+ per person per night for the standard Disney Dining Plan, you save more money by eating dinner at the $50+ Akershus character meal than you save if you order a burger and dessert at Beaches & Cream. In the former scenario, you only have to eat a counter service meal and snack with a combined cost of ~$10 to break even on the Disney Dining Plan, which is very easy to do.
In the latter scenario, you’d have to eat a $30 or more counter service meal and snack just to break even on the Disney Dining Plan. This would be impossible to do. If you’re just using the Disney Dining Plan for convenience, this list will serve little value. For the rest of you trying to stretch your vacation dollars as far as possible, this ranking of best-value Disney character meals on the Disney Dining Plan should prove helpful.
Cinderella’s Royal Table is one exception to this rule, and that’s because it is a two-credit experience. If you are on the Deluxe Dining Plan or have credits that might otherwise go to waste, you should definitely consider booking Cinderella’s Royal Table. We like Cinderella’s Royal Table, but we think that is a meal best done by paying out of pocket instead of using the Disney Dining Plan.
With that background set, let’s discuss the restaurants that made the list. In addition to being great character meal options on the Dining Plan, they are also great values in comparison to other options on our Top 10 Table Service “Best-Value” Disney Dining Plan rankings. This is true even of the restaurants here that didn’t make that list–most character dinners have a “value” of above $40 per adult, which puts some just below the #10 restaurant on the aforementioned “Best-Value” list.
If character dining is something that interests your party, and you’re on the Disney Dining Plan, these are definitely the restaurants you should consider if you want to maximize your value on the Disney Dining Plan…
5. Chip ‘N’ Dale’s Harvest Feast Dinner at The Garden Grill Restaurant – Garden Grill’s dinner is actually one of our favorite character meals, and for a meal with Mickey Mouse inside a theme park, it’s surprising that it’s not more popular. Garden Grill features Farmer Mickey Mouse, Chip, Dale, and Pluto. Garden Grill is a rotating restaurant in The Land pavilion in Epcot’s Future World that offers a view into the Livin’ with the Land attraction.
For Disney geeks like me, this alone is a huge draw. At dinner, Garden Grill is an all-you-care-to-eat, family-style dinner, serving grilled steak, roast turkey, sustainable fish of the day, sides, and desserts. Some of the foods served are grown in The Land pavilion, which is doubly cool. The last time we dined here, the food was absolutely excellent. Family style meant a bit of a more limited menu, but I’ll gladly trade in a limited menu for delicious choices. It’s hard to call a popular character meal “underrated,” but compared to the other Mickey Mouse character meal, Garden Grill is exactly that. Click here to read our full Garden Grill Review.
4. Chef Mickey’s Dinner – Chef Mickey’s is often-considered the second-most difficult reservation dining reservation to get, right after Cinderella’s Royal Table in Cinderella Castle. This is primarily because it features “Mickey” right in the name of the restaurant, and it’s the only character meal where you can meet Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pluto. Its location (outside the parks but at a monorail resort) also increases demand.
Food quality, however, is not so great. In fact, the dinner buffet is downright bad. The characters and setting are so good many families don’t really care about the food, though. Click here to read our full Chef Mickey’s Dinner Review.
3. Crystal Palace Dinner – Crystal Palace is a fun restaurant, and will primarily appeal to kids interested in Winnie the Pooh. We’ve dined here a few times for both breakfast and dinner, and we prefer breakfast. This is not to say that the food at dinner is bad. It’s not by any means–with options like sirloin, rotisserie chicken, and Atlantic salmon, plus plenty of sides, and desserts.
We prefer dining at Crystal Palace in the morning, mostly so we can enter the Magic Kingdom before the park opens for some special empty-Main Street and no-one-around Cinderella Castle photos. If you do this, you won’t get as good of a “value” on the Disney Dining Plan as you would by eating dinner here, but don’t those special photos and memories have value, too? Click here to read our Crystal Palace Review.
2. Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner at 1900 Park Fare – Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner in the 1900 Park Fare restaurant at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is hosted by Disney princess Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, and Anastasia and Drisella.
With a large and varied buffet that offers an array of salads, soups, pastas, prime rib, salmon, chicken marsala, and Italian sausage, plus a number of desserts, you’d think 1900 Park Fare would be a great choice. However, reviews of this restaurant are very hit-or-miss. Some people think it’s the greatest character meal ever, some people hate it. If you’re with kids, I’d imagine a big part of your decision will concern whether you have kids who love Cinderella. If so, it’s probably worth giving a try to see for yourself. If not, choose something else.
1. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall – Akershus is good for maximizing your value on the Disney Dining Plan if you’re looking solely at price. As we discussed in our Top 10 Restaurants to Book for Free Dining, we like Akershus as a way enjoy a pre-park opening stroll through World Showcase and to do Frozen Ever After with minimal wait. In terms of food, the breakfast lacks variety and is way overpriced for what’s offered (making it a qualitatively poor use of Dining Plan credits), so you might want to look elsewhere.
For dinner, popular items include Mustard Glazed Salmon, Sauteed Chicken Breast, Kjottkaker (meatballs made of pork and beef), Vegetable Stuffed Pasta, Braised Lamb and Cabbage, and other Scandinavian specialties. The children’s menu includes standard items, such as pizza, pasta, hot dogs and grilled chicken. Click here to read our full Akershus Breakfast Review.
So there you have it–the top character meals on the Disney Dining Plan if you’re looking to maximize your value. Although this list provides the absolute best value character meals at Walt Disney World, this is not necessarily the list of the “best” character meals on property. If you’re more concerned with booking the best meals, we recommend using this list as a starting point, but also reading some reviews of different restaurants.
Hopefully this list helps you get more bang for your buck on the Disney Dining Plan. Check out our Value-Maximizing tips for Counter Service restaurants, Table Service Restaurants, and Most Cost-Effective Disney Snacks to get even more value out of the Disney Dining Plan! Looking for Disney trip planning tips? Make sure to read our Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide.
Your Thoughts…
What are your favorite character meals at Walt Disney World? Share which ones you recommend, or any other tips to maximize your value on the Disney Dining Plan, in the comments!
Do you have a list of best character meals? We are going in October. I didn’t see one in my scouring of this WONDERFUL blog! Thanks in advance!
Are you able to bulk up quick-service dining plan credits to use for a character meal? If so, how?
Looking at Mickey’s Backyard BBQ, do have any thoughts?
We really enjoyed our breakfast with lilo and stitch at the Polynesian. It was much better than the Harvest Feast Dinner.
Do you know if the characters are there for dinner?
I love Tusker House’s African buffet at animal kingdom. We got to meet Daisy, Donald, Mickey and Minnie while enjoying some delicious African food with enough staples for our pickiest eaters to be happy. Easy as a walk up too!
You said if for me Laura. Trying to remember, was Goofy there too? I was surprised this wasn’t on the list. Top characters + great food!
Hi Tom PLEASE help me we are going to Disneyland for Christmas and would love to have a “Magical Disney Christmas” Eve dinner at Disneyland or one of the Disneyland Hotels, can you recommend anywhere.
Thanking you,
Carol
Garden Grill is delicious and a must do!
We just went to Disney this past February- we ate three character meals! Our favorite was the Ohana! The food was delish and the characters and setting was great too. The play and done in Hollywood Studios was very yummy too- and the Disney Jr characters didn’t disappoint my son by any means! They even gave him a birthday card! We did eat at Chef Micjeys at dinner. The characters were awesome but the food was dreadful!
what meals did you eat at them? breakfast, lunch, dinner? thank you:)
We ate at the Garden Grill on our last trip and it was great. My four year old loves Mickey and we went the day before his birthday. He also has some very severe allergies so sometimes he feels left out at meals. We choose to eat here for the characters and because they are one of the most allergy friendly restaurants at Disney. I wasn’t expecting to like the food as much as I did but it was very good. Our server was very helpful and made my allergy child feel special. Mickey himself even gave him a birthday card. I had never seen him so happy.
Sounds like an awesome experience! We really enjoy Garden Grill as well, albeit for different reasons.
Tom, what is your opinion regarding Tusker House- I believe it has Donald’s Safari something in the title. Character dining is offered at breakfast or lunch only. Also, are the breakfast and lunch buffets less expensive than dinner? Thanks!
Quick question: Do I need park tickets to do character dining at restaurants in Resort locations? What about in restaurants within the Magic Kingdom?
No park tickets needed for resort restaurants. Yes if you want to eat within a park.
Years ago I took my (then 7 y.o.) daughter to Goofy’s beachclub breakfast at one of the resorts. It was my favorite! There were s’more canolli, and fresh fruit. Everything there was delish, and the servers were awesome. The characters were Minnie, Goofy, and Donald in their bathing attire.
Sounds like you’re talking about Cape May Cafe: https://www.disneytouristblog.com/cape-may-cafe-character-breakfast-review/
1900 Park Fare has been a favorite breakfast choice for our family for the past 6 years. The food is fantastic & we have great memories of character interactions from the mad hatter & Alice playing frisbee with a pancake to Mary Poppins sitting down and talking with my son like he was the only boy in the room. It’s a great start to a morning before you spend the day at the Magic Kingdom!
That’s a great story–I’m sure that is a wonderful memory for you!
The food at Akershus was the least favorite food we had at disney overall! The odd dishes were not enjoyed by one of the four adults in our party. You DO get more princesses at this meal ( my kids love Snow White), but it was pretty packed, and the terrible food made it the least enjoyable for us. We actually all LOVED Chef Mickey. The characters spent more time with us, and the food appealed to all six adults (two others joined us) and the kids as well.
Have done both dinner and breakfast character meals here. Breakfast is great, typical breakfast foods (just the same as in real life in Norway). Dinner foods were great also, if you like Norwegian food – i.e. fish and other nordic fare. You may think that is terrible, and half of my family would agree – the half that don’t like Norwegian food.
In my opinion, both were great and had excellent princess exposure.
We ate at the Garden Grill( dinner 2011) and enjoyed it , too. We also are a fan of Sunshine Seasons. We also liked Chef Mickeys(breakfast 2011) and Crystal Palace(dinner 2011) and Tusker House(breakfast 2011), Akershus( dinner 2007). We had good food at all of them and the characters were great! I always like the buffets for the children, and figure you can surely find them something they will eat. At 2 yrs and under they are free at the buffets! But my daughter (who had a 2 yr old at the time) had a different view & said it was nice at the Garden Grill to sit down and be served for a change instead of having to get up, like you do at the buffets, and fix her and her child a plate. We were sitting in a booth and she also enjoyed the privacy her child got with characters for pictures at the Garden Grill.
Donald’s Safari Breakfast at Tusker House is our favorite. Honestly it is hard to screw up a breakfast buffet so the food is actually decent. We liked being able to get an early reservation and walking through an empty Animal Kingdom. The outfits that the characters are pretty cute and the “jamba juice” they serve with your meal if FANTASTIC.
Trying Tusker House with Grandkids in June looking forward to it.
We do the character lunch meal. Our entire family loves it. The food is wonderful. It has plenty of variety for everyone in the party, young and old.
We love the Tusker House Breakfast! Best to make reservations for first thing, it can get quite backed up later in the morning…even with reservations.
I’m surprised that 1900 Park Fare didn’t make the top 5 list! Their breakfast used to be wonderful with rice krispie treats & ice cream and all! And the characters were always good there–Mary Poppins, Alice, Mad Hatter (our favorite), Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet!!
The only disappointing character meal we’ve ever had is at 1900 Park Fare for Breakfast. Each talking one took too long and we waited forever for Alice and Mary Poppins. Alice ended up skipping us which really bugged me. Shame because the food was good.
I have only eaten at Akershus for breakfast which was served family style, and was typical Disney. The time we got to spend with each Princess was awesome Highly recommend this meal if meeting the princess is a must, there is also value in using this “down” park time to eat and greet.
Great post! Enjoyed the pix and the run down.
We love the Dining Plan, and love Character Meals … so this was a fun list to read. Only one I haven’t tried yet (of the ones mentioned) is Garden Grill – it’s on The List for next trip!
Garden Grill is definitely a must-do, especially if you like The Land pavilion!
Garden Grill was a good choice for Characters but I am not a big fan of the family style dining. Not bad food just prefer choosing my meal. To me it is exactly like Liberty Tree which did away with the characters. Wife and I still enjoy the Characters even at our age.
Akershus isn’t a buffet. You do get to go up to a buffet for salads and some appetizer type dishes but it is a meal you order from a menu.
Akershus has a Buffet Breakfast.
It was a buffet when we went in the spring of 2011