Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Oct 6, 2012
    Rebekah 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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    Wondered what the best character dining is for two boys ages 4 and 5? Feel a bit disappointed that Disney have several princess options but no toy story/incredibles/cars theme for the boys. Why is this as am sure would be a big hit. Would be lunchtime.

    Hi Rebekah!  There are plenty of options for little boys at Disney World!  I have two (ages 9 and12) and they still love visiting their favorite characters on each trip.

    They will tell you that their all-time favorite character experience is at Chef Mickey's.  It is only a breakfast or dinner, so if you could swing a late breakfast or early dinner, it would work.  We like breakfast the best, but love them both!  The traditional characters really get us in the Disney mood!

    Our second favorite is with the traditional characters decked out in their "safari gear" at Tusker House restaurant in Animal Kingdom.  The food is delicious and the characters are lots of fun and even get a conga line going during the meal. 

    Another fun choice would be lunch at Hollywood and Vine at Disney's Hollywood Studios.  If your boys like Disney Junior, they will love the characters here!  Jake the Neverland Pirate will be a big hit!

    I hope one of these will be a hit with your boys!  Please let me know if you have any other questions about your trip!
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Meet the Panelist: Lori, Indiana

I am currently a homeschool, soccer mom to two active teenage boys. My family loves everything about Disney! Walt Disney World, Disneyland, runDisney, Disney Cruise Line and Disney Vacation Club have been a part of countless magical memories for us through the years. I cannot wait to help you make your own magical memories at Walt Disney World! Learn More About Lori

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