Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jan 24, 2010
    Annette from MA 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 visiting with 4 year old grand daughter. Which character breakfast is better. 1900 Park Fair at GF or the Storybook Dining in Epcot. We have 6 adults in the party and have to keep the menu in mind as well. Can anyone recommend something.

    Hi Annette,

    Character dining is so much fun!  It's a great way to see your favorite characters without having to stand in long lines.

    I have been to both restaurants for breakfast, and I can say that the food at 1900 Park Fair is delicious.  There is a huge variety, and you are sure to find something for everyone to enjoy.  The menu is always subject to change, but one of my favorite items is the Lobster Benedict.

    If your granddaughter doesn't have her heart set on dining with princesses, I recommend this character experience.  We dined with Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins, Winnie the Pooh and the Mad Hatter.  The Mad Hatter was hysterical and had us all laughing.

    Having said that, if your grand daughter is a fan of all things princess, then Storybook Dining is the way to go.  She'll be able to meet many of her favorite princesses at this meal.  We took our little girl for the first time in December, and she was able to meet Belle, Cinderella, Ariel, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White during the meal.  Needless to say, she was overjoyed.

    Hope this helps.  Have a magical vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Diane, Georgia

After spending 25 years in RI, my husband and I relocated to GA with our youngest, who is now in high school. I took my first trip to Walt Disney World when I was 11 and I have traveled many times since then with all different party sizes. From creating our first itinerary as a honeymooner to later creating magical experiences for our multigenerational family gatherings, every aspect of planning a vacation has been pure joy to me.  Learn More About Diane

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