Mother, Son, Giraffe, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Animal Kingdom, Savannah
  • On Mar 31, 2014
    Json from TX Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    What is the difference between charcater dining and Premium Character Dining?

    Hi Jason,

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel. Thank you for your question. I hope you are looking forward to your trip to The Most Magical Place on Earth. 

    The difference between Disney Character Dining and Disney Premium Character Dining is that Disney Premium Dining is a top-notch experience and takes two of your Disney Dining Plan entitlements. At a Premium Character Dining Experience, it will involved more one-on-one time with the Disney Characters. Typically, Guests will book this type of experience for special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries. However, for our family, just being at the Disney Parks is reason for celebrating; so why not spend it by dining with Disney Characters? At Cinderella's Royal Table, you will have royal Disney Princesses visit your table for pictures, autographs, and hugs. You are also greeted by the royal Cinderella herself, you will enjoy some one-on-one time, and a photo opportunity; you'll make magical memories that will last a lifetime.

    I hope this helps and that you enjoy the magic of Disney. If you have any more questions, please write us back on how we can help you plan your pixie-dusted vacation. 

    chEARs!

    ~ Lynette
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Meet the Panelist: Lynette, Utah

I'm a mama, a wife, an artist, a believer in Pixie Dust and I love fashion with a Disney twist. I live Disney every day, quite literally. My family and I live in the real "UP" house replica from the beloved Disney•Pixar film. We are always chasing our dreams by living our family motto, unashamedly borrowed from Walt himself, "Keep Moving Forward." Learn More About Lynette

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