Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Jan 12, 2012
    Tammy from VA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Dining Plus M-P which is better BIG Breakfast w/ Charactor Breakfasts or Big Dinners? We have the quick service for the rest but there are so many Charactor breakfasts. ALSO which require 2 meal plans to eat there? girls 3 & 7 want the best exp for d

    Hi Tammy!

    I love having the problem of which character meal to choose.  It certainly is a tough decision!  Cinderella's Royal Table is the only character dining that requires 2 table service credits per person and it does include gratuity.  If your girls love the Princesses, I would choose an early breakfast here.  It's really cool to walk through the Magic Kingdom before the park even opens!  As far as the others go, it really depends on your taste.  Most character meals are offered for breakfast, lunch and dinner.  If my husband had any say, he would choose dinner to get the most value out of the dining plan.  (He's also not a big breakfast eater)  I dined at Tusker House for breakfast last week for the first time and LOVED it!  The food was delicious and the character interaction was so much fun.  Again, it was really cool to walk through Animal Kingdom before the park opens. 

    My favorite table service restaurant is 'Ohana at the Polynesian Resort.  I will say this is one restaurant you shouldn't pass up.  The food is absolutely to die for!

    No matter which restaurant you choose, you are sure to have a great meal anywhere.

    Have a magical day!

    Leslie
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Meet the Panelist: Leslie, Florida

I am a stay-at-home mom and wife from Florida who loves to take advantage of every bit of what Walt Disney World has to offer.  From our wedding to birthdays, my family loves to celebrate any occasion at Disney World.  Learn More About Leslie

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