Characters Archive
After yesterday’s big announcements by Walt Disney World’s of the Disney Park Pass reservation system for entry and WDW AP refunds, extensions & previews, we’re getting more details about the modified experience that can be expected when Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios reopen in July. Today’s update concerns rides, shows, and entertainment.
When Walt Disney World’s hotels begin reopening on June 22, only one character dining experience will be among the options operating: Topolino’s Terrace — Flavors of the Riviera. In this post, we’ll cover why this is likely the lone character breakfast, what the “modified” meal likely entails, and offer some commentary about this new meal
As announced a couple days ago, Walt Disney World will be canceling all existing Advance Dining Reservations, plus Free Dining and paid Disney Dining Plans through next year. Email notifications have started going out, providing additional details–including the impact on character dining and other certain experiences. This shouldn’t come as a huge surprise. When Walt
New automatic cameras have replaced PhotoPass photographers at Walt Disney World, most recently at the Minnie & Mickey Mouse meet and greet in Magic Kingdom’s Town Square Theater. In this post, we’ll share thoughts, photos, and info. By chance, we’ve done this exact same meet & greet several times in the last two weeks, both
Walt Disney World has opened a new Character Spot location at Epcot as a relocated home for Mickey Mouse, Minnie, and Goofy now that the other side of Innonventions West has closed. In this post, we’ll take a look at the beautiful new backdrop, give you info about the location, and tips for doing this
Character dining is offered in the hotels and in-park at Disneyland Resort. These breakfasts and dinners are a stress-free way to meet characters without waits, and enjoy a meal in the process. In this guide, we’ll cover the best and worst restaurants for character meals, what to expect from the experiences, and more! Whether you’re
Plaza Inn’s Breakfast in the Park with Minnie and Friends is a unique character meal. More than that, it’s a quintessential Disneyland experience that sorta defies explanation. In this dining review, we’ll share food photos, and thoughts on the cuisine & character interactions. Located at the end of Main Street near the Tomorrowland entrance in
Donald Duck’s Seaside Breakfast Buffet is a character meal at PCH Grill in Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel. In this review, we’ll share food photos, thoughts on our meal, how it compares to Disneyland Resort’s other character meals, and whether this restaurant’s character meal is worth your time and money. Although we haven’t reviewed PCH Grill
Goofy’s Kitchen is a character restaurant in Disneyland Hotel offering a chance to dine with Fab Five Disney characters (minus Mickey Mouse). In this breakfast review, I’ll share food photos, thoughts on our meal, and whether it was worth the money or if you should try another character meal instead. This is actually our very
1900 Park Fare is a character meal at Walt Disney World’s flagship hotel, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, which is located on the Magic Kingdom monorail loop. This review covers breakfast and features food photos, a look inside the restaurant, anecdotes about character interactions, and our thoughts on whether it’s worth your money or Disney
Cape May Café is located in Disney’s Beach Club Resort at Walt Disney World. This post reviews the all-you-can-eat Minnie’s Beach Bash Character Breakfast, which features Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy, and of course, Minnie Mouse. Here, we’ll share thoughts on whether this character meal is worth the money, and provide thoughts on food and character