Kilimanjaro Safaris; Animal Kingdom; AA
  • On Mar 20, 2008
    Jennifer from CT 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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    I am planning to do the Princess bfst @ Norway, Ohana Bfst, Crystal Pal Bfst, Playhouse Bfst, Chef Mickeys Bfst, and the Hoop-Dee-Do with kids 3, 7, and 10. Is this too much? Which ones are a must see and which can be taken off of the list?

    Hi Jennifer,

    This sounds like a lot of breakfasts and out early most mornings for your trip.  However, if your children like to be up early and are ready to go, then stick with it.

    I might change the Chef Mickey's and Crystal Palace reservations to dinner because they offer the same experience no matter when you go.  Norway will have princesses at dinner but the food might be more adventurous for some children as it is a traditional Norwegian affair.

    Ohana and the Playhouse breakfasts do only have characters during the breakfast hour so if characters are your goal, stick to breakfast at these restaurants.  Both are nice.

    The Hoop Dee Do is a lot of fun!  The difference in price is based on where you sit.  The more expensive tickets get you front and center where as the less expensive tickets place you in the balcony.  I have sat in both and the views are just as good.  It is your ability to be in the show that changes when you are in the front.

    If your goal is to see characters, you will definitely accomplish this with this reservation list.  Character meals are a smart way to eat and see characters at the same time.  The menus are very similar at Playhouse, Chef Mickey's and Crystal Palace so that is why you might want to mix up the meals a little.

    Have a great trip!
    Beth
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