Friday, 8 July 2011

Take Your Kid Out Dining With Disneyland Characters

By Carole Ashley


By all means, arrange a Disneyland Character meal if you're thinking of surprising your child with something unique and special. This will allow you and your whole family to have quality time with one or more of the Disneyland characters. If your children want to meet their favorite characters, then this is the best way for them to do so.

Start by making a reservation. This can be done through the Disneyland Vacation Planning Services Department. Since you have up to two months in advance to make a reservation, do not ever wait till the very last moment to make them. Multitask and make those fateful reservations while planning your Disneyland vacation.

Every morning, the park serves up character breakfasts. The beauty part is that you don't need to make a reservation. You can take advantage of these breakfast at most of the restaurants, but we suggest starting at Goofy's Kitchen. It is located in the Disneyland Hotel, and there are dishes to please everyone. Children three years of age and younger can eat for free, and this is good news for any family on a budget. All the Disney characters will pop in occasionally, but for sure you will get to see Goofy and Pluto. Since a lot of people know of Goofy's Kitchen and give it their five-star recommendation, reserving early is a must - as the waiting period could take quite a while.

Ariel's Grotto is the restaurant you want to visit if your child fancies having a meal with a Princess. This restaurant serves three course meals for young and old alike. As they spend some time with you and your family, each of the princesses will make sure you have everything taken care of. Ariel's Grotto is another restaurant that needs to be reserved in advance. This happens to be the only restaurant in the park that serves beer and other alcoholic drinks.

Finally, the Storyteller's Cafe would be another great selection when taking your kids out for Character Meals. Characters are only here during breakfast, however. Characters don't pass by each and every table like the Princesses at Ariel's Grotto do, rather, they engage in group interactions. Once again, you will have to reserve in advance if you wish to dine here, either menu or buffet style. Lilo and Stitch also have a Character Breakfast, as does Minnie Mouse. The most popular by far is Breakfast with Minnie and Friends - this has to be reserved with enough notice in advance!

You should definitely include a Character Meal or two in your Disneyland Vacation plans. Disneyland is the Happiest Place on Earth, and one way it makes children happy is by allowing them to interact with their favorite Disney characters and make their young dreams come true! But we have to remind this once again to everybody reading this article - reserve well in advance!




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