which character breakfast?

BOOMitsGeorgia

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Hi, i'm in WDW for my 22nd birthday in september and I want to do a character breakfast on my actual birthday (10th september) but I don't know which one to choose.

1900 Park fare
Chef Mickey's
Crystal Palace
Cinderella's royal table
Ohana

I had breakfast at Cinderella's royal table last year and it was so amazing! Best cooked breakfast i've ever had and definitely worth the money. I would go back but because i've already done it, I don't know whether to try some where else. My friend said its up to me but I can't decide so would be great to get some opinions on which one to go for :)
thanks
 
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ToInfinityAndBeyond

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Ya'll are making me question my O'hana reservation I have for the end of our trip in 2 weeks... lol :) We did Chef Mickey's last year and I thought it was just a little too crazy and the food just alright - people trying to get good pics standing up from their tables in middle of the (small, narrow) walkways along with people trying to get to the buffet for their food... (Also the bathroom being downstairs?!? And only 2 stalls?!!!) I thought O'hana would be better from that standpoint since they bring the food to you....

I have nothing to say but excellent things about 'Ohana's breakfast. I have the complete opposite experience that some have claimed. The food was extremely fresh and delicious. I think some people just get the short end of the stick.
 
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ToInfinityAndBeyond

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Definitely a park location rather than a resort location unless you'll have a car. Resort-to-resort transportation takes way longer than it's worth IMO.

This is the best point. Taking out the immediate benefit of getting to enter a park early or the convenience of the location being in a park in general, it can sometimes be a pain to get to resorts in the morning, especially if you aren't a morning person. Luckily, 1900 and 'Ohana are right there on the monorail loop, so it's a bus ride and a monorail ride away, though that can definitely take some time. If you have a large party, it's even more of a hassle.

I also love Cape May Café breakfast. If you're on the Epcot loop, it's a great choice.
 
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disneyfirstLJ

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I have only done Crystal Palace for dinner and didn't care for it. I have heard really good things about 1900 Park Fair and Chef Mickey's for breakfast.
 
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Evil Genius

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I have to jump on the Tusker House band wagon. We've had a great time there in the past and the character interactions are top notch. Plus the buffet is great!
 
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DizneyPryncess

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thank you for all your responses, I've booked crystal palace as that seems the best. I actually didn't meet winnie the pooh and friends last year so happy I get to meet them this year :)

Good choice! Crystal Palace is one of my family's favorite character meals. If you ever want to try a different Princess meal besides the castle, check out Akershus in Norway. That's another of my favorites! I actually prefer it to CRT!
 
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