Character dining time limit is 90 minutes

thomas998

Well-Known Member
At Disneyland they will kick you out of the restaurant if you've been there more than 90 minutes.

Just a heads up....

They will try. They tried with us when we were there once and two of the characters skipped our table on their first round through. I politely explained I wasn't going until I got what I paid for... if you are willing to stand up for yourself they wont kick you out.
 

PolynesianPrincess

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We had breakfast at Storyteller's last week and we still hadn't seen Brer Fox. We had been there just over an hour. If we hadn't been in such a hurry to get to rope drop, we would have waited for him. 90 minutes or not, if I wanted to see him, I would've waited. If they wanted me out that bad, they could go get him and bring him over for us but otherwise, we'd wait.
 

sweetpee_1993

Well-Known Member
We had Storyteller's breakfast the same morning as @derelicte19. Only 3 of the 4 characters came to see us in the hour or so we were there. I think maybe a table of all adults isn't as much a priority. It was obvious we wanted to see them with our cameras on the table, etc. Not meeting Brer Fox was the worst of teases. He was riiiiiight theeeeere at all the tables around us. **sigh**
 

GiveMeTheMusic

Well-Known Member
We had Storyteller's breakfast the same morning as @derelicte19. Only 3 of the 4 characters came to see us in the hour or so we were there. I think maybe a table of all adults isn't as much a priority. It was obvious we wanted to see them with our cameras on the table, etc. Not meeting Brer Fox was the worst of teases. He was riiiiiight theeeeere at all the tables around us. **sigh**

You should definitely alert the character host so that they can ask the character to come visit you - it's usually an honest mistake on the character's part if a table is missed.
 

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