Walt Disney World Guests on their way to the Magic Kingdom Area have some fantastic options to choose from when it comes to that time honored family tradition, Breakfast with the Characters. Breakfasts in the Park can fill up very quickly, but if you can't get in at Cinderella's Royal Table or the Crystal Palace never fear! Visitors can start their Disney day eating nearby at one of the beautiful monorail resort hotels. Each hosts its own Character Breakfast with it's own special theme just a few monorail stops away from the Magic Kingdom.
Cinderella's Royal Table Inside The Castle
This Princess Breakfast is always the hottest reservation in town. No longer an all-you-care-to-eat location, Cinderella's Royal Table offers a selection of entrees available for your dining pleasure. The quietest of the Magic Kingdom area Character Breakfast Options Cinderella's Royal Table offers up a fairly calm environment compared to other locations. Guests eating here will meet and greet a variety of Disney's royal ladies with Cinderella as Hostess.
Adult price range: $53.29-$58.13; Child (ages 3-9) price range: $34.64-$36.98
Tax and gratuity included.* Two table service credits on the Disney Dining Plan. Admission into the Magic Kingdom is required.
The Crystal Palace on Main Street U.S.A
The Crystal Palace is a beautiful classic Disney location offering a full American Breakfast Buffet. Join Winnie The Pooh and Friends for a sun-shiny start to your day. Just like at Cinderella's, photography buffs should consider making reservations here for before the park opens to get the added advantage of some shots down Main Street U.S.A. without a throng of people.
Adult price range: $24.49-$28.75; Child (ages 3-9) price range: $13.84-$15.97
Tax is included; gratuity is not included.* One table service credit on the Disney Dining Plan. Admission into the Magic Kingdom is required.
Chef Mickey's at Disney's Contemporary Resort
Hop off of the monorail and enjoy breakfast in the Disney Contemporary Resort's legendary Grand Canyon Concourse. Chef Mickey's offers a full American Breakfast Buffet with treats for adults and kids alike. This restaurant is very popular with families of young children so reservations for it fill up fast. Due to its location and high guest turn over rate Chef Mickey's can be fairly loud and bustling. Characters make the rounds to the tables and lead a napkin-swingin' good time. Appearances may include the fabulous five, Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy and Pluto.
Adult price range: $33.01 - 36.99; Child (ages 3-9) price range: $17.99 - 21.99
Tax is included; gratuity is not included.* One table service credit on the Disney Dining Plan.
'Ohana at Disney's Polynesian Resort
Served family style 'Ohana offers American breakfast influenced by Polynesian flavors. This popular character breakfast may include visits from Disney favorites such as Mickey, Pluto, Lilo and Stitch. Guests bothered by construction may want to avoid this restaurant during their 2014 trips as the Grand Ceremonial House is about to go under major refurbishments, but if you're not worried by that at all it may be a great time to snag those last minute reservations.
Adult price range: $22.36-$26.62; Child (ages 3-9) price range: $12.77-$14.90
Tax is included; gratuity is not included.* One table service credit on the Disney Dining Plan.
1900 Park Fare at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
This elegantly styled eatery offers guests a full hot and cold American Breakfast Buffet to indulge in before heading off to the Park for the day. Characters that may stop by to say hello include Mary Poppins, Alice and the Mad Hatter.
Adult price range: $22.36-$26.62; Child (ages 3-9) price range: $12.77-$14.90
Tax is included; gratuity is not included.* One table service credit on the Disney Dining Plan.
Thanks so much to our friends at the Disney Food Blog for exclusive use of their images. Do you have a favorite Magic Kingdom area Character Breakfast? Leave a comment below and let us know which is the one you prefer!
*As with all things Disney information including prices and character appearances are subject to change without notice.
Sam Moore wrote on Fri, 02/28/2014 - 19:17:
Crystal Palace all the way
Dianne wrote on Fri, 02/28/2014 - 21:47:
Cinderella's Palace with the princesses!
Beata Kaminski wrote on Fri, 02/28/2014 - 21:53:
I've been to all of them and loved each one. There is something unique & individual about every venue - from the general atmosphere of the surroundings to the characters you encounter and the food you eat, every one of those places leaves lasting magical memories, and makes you want to go back every time you visit WDW, no matter how old you are:)
Corrina wrote on Fri, 02/28/2014 - 22:33:
We always go to Tusker House for their buffet breakfast in Animal Kingdom. The Jamba Juice alone makes it worth it. And as an added bonus, it's close to the Safari, so we can get one of the first trips of the day when the animals are most active.
Nick wrote on Sat, 03/01/2014 - 13:18:
the Castle Dinning has provided us with some of our best Disney memories
Kristen K. wrote on Tue, 03/04/2014 - 13:45:
I like 1900 Park Fare myself, but I really want to try the 'Ohana breakfast!
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