Disney Dining, Character Dining Jessica Mickelson Disney Dining, Character Dining Jessica Mickelson

Tusker House: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park - Africa

Join us in an entertaining and exciting character dining adventure with your loved ones at Tusker House. From the moment you step into this vibrant and colorful restaurant, you'll be transported to a world of lively music, stunning decor, and delicious food! Dine with your favorite Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse and his pals!

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Cinderella’s Royal Table: Magic Kingdom - Fantasyland

Cinderella's Royal Table is a unique and enchanting dining experience in the heart of Magic Kingdom Park. The restaurant is inside a medieval-style castle, a replica of the castle in the Disney movie Cinderella. Cinderella's Royal Table is a must-visit for any Disney fan who loves princesses. The restaurant offers an unforgettable dining experience, with top-notch ambiance, food, and character interaction.

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Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White: Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Are you looking for a dining experience that is not at the Disney parks? Storybook Dining at Artist Point is a perfect dining experience to do on a rest day at the resorts. One of the most fun dining experiences at Walt Disney World is at Copper Creek at Wilderness Lodge. Artist Point is decorated to resemble a forest with twinkle lights and tree branches crawling throughout the ceiling. Here is our family review of Storybook Dining at Artist Point.

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Hollywood and Vine: Minnie's Seasonal Dine - Hollywood Studios, Echo Lake

There are five Characters at Lunch and Dinner, Minnie, Mickey, Donald, Pluto and Goofy. The fantastic thing about this Lunch and Dinner is that the character outfits change with the season. Overall, this is a good experience. Is it mind-blowing food? No, but it's very good. The diner feel does not feel like over-the-top elegance like Cinderella's Royal Table or sophisticated like Topolino's. But it feels like home.

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Be Our Guest: Magic Kingdom Park - Fantasyland

Here is our families dining review of Be Our Guest. Be Our Guest is a signature dining experience in Magic Kingdom located in Fantasyland at Beast castle. This is a Signature Dining experience that includes ONE character, Beast. But as far as experiences, it was a great experience. Remember, it is a loud dining experience. There are no characters that are going to come and sign autographs for you. But you get to explore all three rooms, which is fun, and the food is terrific.

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Disney Dining: How to get the reservations you want!

Are you wondering how you get a reservation for Space 220 or Topolino's at Walt Disney World? Or Blue Bayou at Disneyland? I can help you get those reservations you really want! Learn how we get the MOST popular reservations at the parks EVERY SINGLE TIME!

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Topolino's Terrace Character Breakfast – Flavors of the Riviera: Disney's Riviera Resort (Socially Distanced)

Topolino's Terrace is now one of my favorite Disney character breakfasts. Located on the 10th floor of the newest Disney Vacation Club Resort, the Riviera, Topolinos Terrace is an Italian-themed eatery that checks all the boxes. With special guests of Mickey, Minnie, Daisy, and Donald providing socially distant photo ops. It is a delight to see the characters back at Walt Disney World.

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Character Dining at Walt Disney World

Character Dining is my favorite way to meet characters. Some of the dinners have a feature character that provides you with the most charming backdrop to take a picture with your favorite Disney character. Then as you enjoy a fantastic meal, other Disney friends walk around signing autographs and taking photos with your kids! Most dining plans take the Disney dining plan, so have no stress while eating. If you do not have a dining plan, meals range anywhere from $35 and up per person.

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Disney’s Perfectly Princess Tea Party - Disney's Grand Floridian (Has Not Returned)

The experience was so memorable that my daughter, who was three at the time, still talks about it, and we plan on doing it again this year. This character meal is probably the most expensive dining for a child at WDW, with the current cost of $333.64 per child (3 - 9) and 136.22 per adult. The price for the child is so high because of the gift package that includes:

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