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Want to Have Lunch with Mickey Mouse?


Did you know that you can organize to have a meal with a Disneyland character? Not only will your child talk about it for a long time to come, it is also a great way for you and your whole family to have quality time with one or more of the Disneyland characters. In fact, this is the best way to really get to interact with them for any length of time.

So how do you do it? Start by making a reservation. This can be done through the Disneyland Vacation Planning Services Department. Reservations can be made up to sixty days in advance and it’s best not to leave it to the last minute. Best thing to do is make your reservations at the same time you’re planning your Disneyland vacation.

If you don’t get around to it or can’t get the time you want then don’t worry. You can still eat with your favorite Character at the Character breakfasts which take place each morning at the park. You do not need to make a reservation through the Planning Services Department for these meals but it is still worth making a booking with the restaurant you’d like to go to.

These breakfasts take place in many of the parks restaurants, but Goofy’s Kitchen is a great place to start. It is located in the Disneyland Hotel, and there are dishes to please everyone. Children under three years of age get to eat free, which should be considered when you are planning the budget for your trip. Goofy is always there, with Pluto, but other characters come and go all throughout the day. You will definitely need a reservation for Goofy’s kitchen, as it is quite popular, and the wait can be very long.

If dining with Princesses is important, than Ariel’s Grotto is the place to be. Serving three course meals, this is elegant dining that both kids and adults can enjoy. Each princess will come spend a little time at your table during your meal – one at a time. Reservations for Ariel’s Grotto are also recommended.
This is one place in the park where both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are served.

The Storyteller’s Café is another place that is highly recommended for Character Meals. Characters are only here during breakfast, however. While time is not spent at each individual table, the Characters do interact with the children as a group. Both buffet and menu dining are available, and again, reservations are recommended. Lilo and Stitch also have a Character Breakfast, as does Minnie Mouse. Breakfast with Minnie and Friends is extremely popular, so make reservations.

You should definitely include a Character Meal or two in your Disneyland Vacation plans. This is something that your child will remember forever and interacting with the famous Disney characters that we all know and love is part of what Disneyland is all about! Be sure to make reservations as far in advance as possible so you’re not disappointed.


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