Happy Monday!!! I truly hope that everyone has been able to staywarm. :0)
If you are traveling with small children or if you are characterlover, you won’t want to miss the opportunity to dine with the characters atbreakfast. While the breakfasts can be a bit pricey, if you plan properly youcan actually save yourself some money for the day.
Here is the best way to get more bang for your buck at a characterbreakfast:
On a day when Magic Kingdom has Extra Magic Hours in the morning,schedule a character breakfast at one of the lower cost locations below. Thekey is to schedule that breakfast at the latest time possible (this is usuallybetween 11:15 and 11:30), this way you can go to Magic Kingdom for the morningand take advantage of the lower crowds. By the time you have hit all of thoseattractions, you will feel ready for lunch…but you will be doing it breakfaststyle!! :0)
disneydreaming.com via google images
Another great thing about choosing a character breakfast at thelatest time possible is that the restaurants are not open for lunch. This meansthat it really starts to slow down; hence you are getting one on one time withthe characters rather than having a mad rush for food and character greetings.Being that you are using this as a breakfast/lunch it may be a good idea to getyourself a light snack to hold you over for the morning…for me that would becoffee. :0)
Here is a list of some of the more reasonably priced characterbreakfasts:
Crystal Palace at Magic Kingdom
1900 Park Fare at Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
‘Ohana at Polynesian Resort
Each of these locations will cost about $22.99-$24.99 for an adult and about $12.99 for a child. These are all buffet options that will allow you toget a nice hearty meal in the middle of the day to keep you going. Last, keepin mind you are getting lunch but paying the breakfast price…yay!!
See ya real soon!
Kelly