Hi Lindsay,
Disney Character Dining is so much fun, and most definitely one of the best ways to meet the characters. My family and I have had the pleasure of dining with Disney characters at multiple locations throughout the years, and I can tell you that they all offer a unique experience. I realize you've asked for only one option, but let me offer three suggestions instead. Decide which one would be "a perfect fit" for your little princess based on her preference for specific Disney characters.
First, there is
Chef Mickey's at Disney's Contemporary Resort where your little one will meet Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck, and Goofy for all meals of the day. Second, visit the Hundred-Acre Wood Friends at the
The Crystal Palace inside the Magic Kingdom theme park. There she'll meet Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, and Piglet. Third, is
Disney Junior Play 'n Dine at Hollywood & Vine located in Disney's Hollywood Studios. There she'll meet all her favorite Disney Junior pals during breakfast and lunch only. These three Disney Character Dining locations offer meals buffet-style. Since your daughter is under the age of 3, you will not have to pay for her to eat at any of the Disney restaurants, not even the Disney Character Dining locations! She's more than welcome to eat off an adult's plate.
If we absolutely had to choose only one of the three Disney Character Dining locations mentioned above, I would recommend Chef Mickey's for breakfast, or during a time you know your daughter will be well-rested. You will have many opportunities to take lots of pictures, so be sure to bring your camera to capture those unforgettable precious moments.
Ritzy ºOº