Why wait in line when you can character dine? Here’s all you need to know about our favorite Disney character dining experiences.
A “Must-Do” for our family every trip to Walt Disney World is meeting Characters. Each trip, we have certain characters we make sure we find to say hello.
Disney characters are pretty popular with just about everyone, so the lines at the Park “Meet n Greets” tend to be long. Fortunately, there is another way to see some of our favorite characters: By making a reservation for Character Dining.
Throughout the Walt Disney World Resort there are restaurants that offer the unique experience of sitting down to eat with your family and having some of your favorite characters come by to say hello, sign an autograph, and take a picture or two (or three, or four).
There are many options and which you choose may depend on what meal you prefer to sitting down to instead of grabbing on the go, what characters are on your priority list, or simply what Theme Park you are going to that day. Here’s the breakdown of our favorite Walt Disney World “Eat n’ Greets”…
Why Character Dining?

One of the things we love about character meals is the more relaxed atmosphere and interaction we get when we know someone is not waiting in line behind us. We also love that in some restaurants, you get to see characters you might not see in the park, or that you can see characters in different attire than you usually would. We love seeing our kids get to do special things like marching in parades around the restaurant, or dancing or swinging their napkins to music. It’s such a great time.
Character Breakfast vs. Lunch or Dinner
Between breakfast, lunch, and dinner, we think character breakfasts are the way to go. We may throw in a lunch or dinner on occasion, but generally we stick to breakfast, and here’s why:
First, we just happen to enjoy eating a nice big breakfast to start our day. We can’t always do that at home, and it makes the times that we can sit down together extra special.
Secondly, we like to maximize our time in the parks, and since the restaurants usually start serving breakfast prior to the park opening, we can get in, eat, meet some characters, and still not have missed any park time.
*As an added bonus, you can often make reservations for breakfast at restaurants inside the Parks before they open. Your reservation (along with park admission) gets you into the park before most other people, and although none of the rides are open yet, there’s something extra magical about being in the park early and feeling like you’ve got the place all to yourself!
Thirdly, a good amount of these Character Meals are buffets. While there is certainly nothing wrong with lunch or dinner buffets, we think that breakfast lends itself better to buffet meals than lunch or dinner would. This may be simply a personal preference, but we have found that we are more likely to eat a variety of breakfast items in one sitting than we would lunch or dinner items.
Our Favorite Disney World Character Meals
We’ve done nearly every character meal Disney has to offer, and some we just keep going back to. Here are our favorites…
Lisa’s Picks:

- Donald’s Safari Breakfast at Tusker House (Disney’s Animal Kingdom): A great mix of classic breakfast fare and some regional tastes. Be sure to try the Mealie Pap and the Passion Fruit/Orange/Guava Juice!
- ‘Ohana Best Friends Breakfast (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort): Love this breakfast for the Potatoes, Pineapple Bread, and the Juice. Character interaction is great as well.
- Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner at 1900 Park Fare (Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort): Unique characters make this meal a surprise favorite. You never know what to expect from those man-hungry wicked step-sisters and their mother.
James’ Picks:

- ‘Ohana Best Friends Breakfast (Polynesian Resort): Potatoes are good enough to almost make you forget there is bottomless bacon and sausage being brought to your table. I love the characters, and Stitch can be quite the trouble-maker, so make sure you keep an eye on him! This breakfast also gets my top spot over the next two because I love the family-style serving. No getting up to get food. No risk of missing a character stopping by.
- Play n Dine at Hollywood & Vine (Disney’s Hollywood Studios): The character interaction is the star of this one. Characters from four different Disney Junior shows come around to see you. At intervals, a cast member and the characters lead the kids in song and conga lines around the restaurant. At other character meals you might get one song/activity repeated hourly. Lots of fun if your kids are fans of Disney Junior like ours are!
- Donald’s Safari Breakfast at Tusker House (Disney’s Animal Kingdom): I love the theme of this one, with Donald, Daisy, Mickey and Goofy all in their safari gear. It really is a great way to start an Animal Kingdom day!

On our upcoming trip, we’ll be taking the whole family to the Bon Voyage Breakfast at Trattoria Al Forno.
Did our favorites make your list? Let us know in the comments below!!
For more information on Walt Disney World restaurants, menus and dining reservations, visit:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/
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Thursday 28th of February 2013
Crystal Palace is a favorite of ours. My oldest daughter liked the Cinderella & Friends at 1900 Park Faire, my youngest daughter was not into the princesses in the least bit. One favorite that we also have done on our last two visits was Mickey, Pluto, Chip & Dale at Garden Grill in Epcot. This time, I'm thinking about trying the 1900 Park Faire Supercalifragilistic breakfast with Mary Poppins, Alice & the Mad Hatter. My oldest is kind of getting out of the princess stage now (She'll be closer to 12 on our next visit). So we'll see.
baseballmickey
Tuesday 26th of February 2013
We love Crystal Palace too, especially for early entry to MK. It was hard to narrow it down to just three.
Darcy McKillop
Tuesday 26th of February 2013
Two favourites for us:
'Ohana for breakfast and any meal at Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace with the first sitting makes for a great entry to MK with very few people on Main Street. You can get some great pictures this way.