Norway Breakfast

jcat2312

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Has anyone had the character breakfast at Norway? We are planning our meals and just wanted to get some opinions.....

Thanks!!



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PetePan

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We did this breakfast in Feb. for my neice to celebrate her 4th birthday. The food was pretty comparable to the other character breakfasts(eggs, sausage, bacon, hash browns...). To me it seemed like the princesses spent less time with the kids here than characters at other breakfasts. It was usually just a pose for a picture then they were off, with the exception of a couple of them. It was good to do once, but I don't think we'd do it again. We're trying Cinderella's Royal Table breakfast in June, I hear good things about that one.
 
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Damnstallion

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The food is REALLY good, they give you lots of it! Be prepared to go on an empty stomach. The princesses are really nice too. Hopefully you'll get Mulan, she was really nice.
 
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disneyfamily

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Princess Storybook Dining

A little info on the Norway deal....

You can have breakfast, lunch or dinner with the Princesses at Norway. Breakfast is American but lunch and dinner are Norwegian - the menu is fairly new and very good. Everything is served family style. You have several choices for lunch/dinner entree but if you're not interested in trying anything new, stick to the pasta with chicken and sundried tomatoes. The kids have typical choices like mac n'cheese, spaghetti, etc.

I think Princess Storybook is great because you'll see at least 4 or 5 girls at each meal - any combination of Jasmine, Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Pocahontas, Mary Poppins, Mulan and now ARIEL in her ballgown! ((And I heard a little rumor that sometimes Cindy pops in at lunch or dinner.)) :sohappy:

Cindy's breakfast is great but still the most popular event, so it always books up the morning of the 90th day out. Good news is starting June 10th, you'll have another option - LUNCH with Cindy in the castle!! Don't forget, she also has dinner every night at 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian.

REMEMBER - Priority seating is required and Disney starts making those 90 days in advance.

Hope this helps!! :wave:
 
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shoppingnut

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I've been to the CRT and Norway breakfasts and prefer the CRT. The food at Norway I thought was okay, served family style at the table. CRT I think is much nicer, the breakfast, although is all the same, the food is individually plated and it just seems more intimate.
 
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