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Which Is Best?

guatemama

New Member
Original Poster
Hi, we have a 4 year old daughter and this is what I am looking at for November, I'd love comments good or bad on these and if there is any other suggestions.

Princess Storybook Dining-breakfast
Cinderella Castle-breakfast
1900 Park Fare if no Castle-Dinner
Chef Mickey-early dinner

OR if there is anything new please let me know. I have not been there since I was 18 and I'm 40 now-heehee :)

Thank You, Susan
 

ThinkTink721

Well-Known Member
Hi, we have a 4 year old daughter and this is what I am looking at for November, I'd love comments good or bad on these and if there is any other suggestions.

Princess Storybook Dining-breakfast
Cinderella Castle-breakfast
1900 Park Fare if no Castle-Dinner
Chef Mickey-early dinner

OR if there is anything new please let me know. I have not been there since I was 18 and I'm 40 now-heehee :)

Thank You, Susan
Princess Storybook (never been there, but I have heard that it is good)
CRT for breakfast (wonderful experience - we are going to try & do it again next year)
1900 Park Fare (we have done this twice - it was great both times)
Chef Mickey for dinner (we have done this twice also & will try & do it again next year)
 

mouselvrmom

Well-Known Member
We have done CRT, Princess Storybook and 1900 Park Fare all for breakfast.

We love them all for different reasons.

CRT is a must do at least once. The ambience in the castle is fantastic and it's nice to get into the park before it opens. They really treat you like royalty there and the princesses are all nice (just don't get me started on the fairy godmother. :lol:)

Princess Storybook is another great breakfast. It's not the castle, but the setting is nice and the princesses here really do a good job of talking to the kids- asking where they are from and generally just making them feel special. It's also nice to be in WS before it opens you can take some nice pictures without anyone around.

1900 Park Fare had great food. There buffet was really good. Mary Poppins was here and she was not the friendliest, but it is a nice monorail ride over to the resort and it gives you a chance to look around if you have never stayed at the Grand Floridian.

Hope that helps.:)
 

SchultzFamily

New Member
We have never done the Princess Storybook for breakfast but hear it is very good (we did the lunch...we didn't like the food, but the Princesses made a point of talking to everyone and having pictures taken, etc.); we have never done Cinderella or Park Faire. We have done Chef Mickey's. We prefer the breakfast at Chef Mickey's to the dinner...just think the food is a little better. The Crystal Palace is also a good choice for breakfast (Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore are all there...and they do a parade with the kids every hour).
 

coltow

Well-Known Member
Hi, we have a 4 year old daughter and this is what I am looking at for November, I'd love comments good or bad on these and if there is any other suggestions.

Princess Storybook Dining-breakfast
Cinderella Castle-breakfast
1900 Park Fare if no Castle-Dinner
Chef Mickey-early dinner

Thank You, Susan
If you haven't got an ADR yet for Cinderella's breakfast, you may not get one. We did 1900 for dinner last year and it was good. The food was actually beter than we had thought it would be. Chef Mickey's is ok, the characters are really fun and come around quite often. I do remember the desert bar was great :slurp:
 

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