Hey there, Patricia! Welcome to planDisney, and thanks for sharing your delicious dining question with us.
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day. I don’t dispute that, but I’d add that a character breakfast at Walt Disney World is the best way to start your day. You’ll find
character breakfasts in each of the theme parks, as well as at some resorts. Prices vary from location to location, and some locations are buffets, some have pre-fixe menus, and others are a la carte. It’s important to remember that prices and availability are subject to change.
Now let’s take a look at your options! Here is a list of the dining locations that offer breakfast character experiences (prices do not include tax and gratuity).
Walt Disney World Resort Hotels
- 1900 Park Fare (Grand Floridian Resort): $58 per adult, $37 per child
- Cape May Cafe: $49 per adult, $33 per child
- Chef Mickey’s: $59 per adult, $38 per child
- ‘Ohana: $53 per adult, $37 per child
- Ravello: $45 per adult and $25 per child for breakfast buffet,
a la carte menu prices vary - Topolino’s Terrace: $54 per adult, $35 per child
Magic Kingdom
- Cinderella’s Royal Table: $76 per adult, $47 per child
- Crystal Palace: $54 per adult, $35 per child
EPCOT
- Akerhus Royal Banquet Hall: $62 per adult, $39 per child
- Garden Grill Restaurant: $49 per adult, $33 per child
Hollywood Studios
- Hollywood & Vine: $49 per adult, $33 per child
Animal Kingdom
- Tusker House Restaurant: $52 per adult, $35 per child
I haven’t had the opportunity to enjoy breakfast at all these locations, but of the ones we have visited, I would say
Tusker House is my favorite. The menu is unique, and Mickey and friends are in their special explorer outfits. It’s a really fun time.
I hope this information is helpful, Patricia. Don’t hesitate to come back if you have other vacation planning questions. You're as welcome as can be at planDisney!
Magical travels!
Matt