Best Disney World Character Meals

Top 6 dining choices to meet characters on your magical vacation.

Reservations Recommended

Bust out the autograph books and get your cameras ready!  Presenting my Pixie Six Best Character Meals at Walt Disney World:

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall 

Akershus is sometimes seen as the not-so-wicked stepsister of the more grandiose Cinderella’s Royal Table, but Bon Mot princesses prefer the intimacy of Epcot’s regal buffet.  It’s also easier to get a decent reservation.  Try to get in early for breakfast then skate directly to “Frozen Ever After” to be first in line to ride (located right next door).

Characters: Belle greets you at the door.  Other princesses include Snow White, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Ariel, Aurora, and others as schedules permit.

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall Disney Dining Rapunzel

Tusker House

The Tusker House buffet serves some of the best food in the park, and the venue is perfectly themed for its Animal Kingdom (Africa Village) location.  Look for reservations featuring the River of Lights Package which includes access to reserved seating for the evening event at no additional charge (If you weren’t able to get a package reservation, I recommend asking the hostess about seating vouchers at check-in because sometimes they have extras.).  

Safari Chic Characters: Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy

Tusker House Dining Disney World Mickey
Safari Mickey always gets a thumbs-up!

Hollywood & Vine

Hollywood & Vine has two different character meal offerings at Hollywood Studios. Breakfast features a traditional buffet with popular Disney Junior stars.  Minnie hosts the lunch and dinner buffet and seasonal themes vary throughout the year. The diner-style restaurant is centrally located and features a photo-worthy background at the entrance. We prefer breakfast because we still have a huge Disney Junior fan in our midst, and morning reservations mean early access to the park to rush to Toy Story Land or to get in line for Jedi Training.    

Breakfast Characters: Doc McStuffins, Vampirina, Sofia the First, and Goofy (Fancy Nancy is joining the party in March 2019).   

Lunch & Dinner Characters: Minnie (the hostess with the mostess), Mickey, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy.

Hollywood & Vine Disney Dining Doc McStuffins Breakfast
Starting the day with her favorite toy doctor.

Garden Grill 

Chip and Dale host meals at the Garden Grill in The Land pavilion at EPCOT.  It’s one of my family’s favorite character meals for two important reasons. First, the meal is served family style and includes some of the park’s most delicious dishes (We’ve done breakfast, lunch, and dinner here and prefer the unique lunch/dinner menu as the breakfast offerings aren’t much different than those offered in other restaurants.). The absence of a buffet is also a welcome change of pace.  Second, the restaurant spins!  Your table slowly floats above the “Living with the Land” ride sets and makes for a fun and ever-changing ambiance.

Characters:  Chip & Dale, Farmer Mickey, and Pluto.

The Crystal Palace

At the Crystal Palace character buffet at the Magic Kingdom, the characters are the star.  Your favorite Hundred Acre Wood Characters reside here and spend ample time entertaining their fans of all ages.  The glass-domed restaurant is centrally located just off of Main Street USA.  The menu is pretty standard fare, but the garden greenhouse-esque atmosphere provides a refreshing respite from the theme park chaos. And did I mention you get to meet Tigger?

Characters: Tigger, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore 

Supercalifragilistic Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare

This character breakfast is, well, supercalifragilistic.  It’s worth the trip over to the Grand Floridian Hotel to join Mary Poppins and friends for a meet and greet.  1900 Park Fare is a great option for arrival day or a non-park day. Try to make some time to explore the resort after your meal; you won’t regret it.  Dinner at 1900 Park Fare is fun for the Cinderella purists and fans in your family and includes a buffet of world flavors.   (Tip: Use a Lyft Minnie Van or other private transportation to avoid the chaos of bus transfers, etc.)  

Breakfast Characters: Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, Mad Hatter, Tigger, and Pooh

Dinner Characters: Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia, and Drisella (a.k.a. the wicked step-mother and -sisters), and the Fairy Godmother.

Garden Grill Epcot Disney World Chip & Dale
Chip signs an autograph for his adoring fans.

Character meals are one of the best ways to meet characters without having to wait in lines at Character Spots throughout the park. And I think it’s the ultimate in vacation multi-tasking (you’ve gotta eat, right?). We tend to maximize our Disney Dining Plan by cramming as many character meals as we can into our visit, but even if you’re not on the Plan, I strongly recommend finding time for just one.  It’s always a great idea to make reservations as early as possible when traveling to Disney World (start making them six months in advance if possible), especially at the park’s most popular restaurants.  

Visit https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/ for more information on these and other dining options for your visit. Please note that characters are always subject to change.

It’s always hard to Pixie Six, especially when there are so many great dining options at Disney World. What are some of your favorites?

Looking for more Walt Disney World planning tips? Check out my Pixie Six FastPass Choices!

Tin Can Taco Soup = Cold Weather Comfort + Uncanny Convenience

Recipe Alert!

(Pay attention, people, because this recipe sharing business won’t happen very often…)

On cold nights, nothing warms our family like a delicious, hearty bowl of Tin Can Taco Soup.  It’s a crowd pleaser (read: kid approved), embarrassingly easy to prepare, and leaves enough leftovers for a yummy lunch or two.  What’s more, it’s ready in less than 30 minutes and can be adjusted to fit your family’s palette.  Truth be told, I love this soup so much that I make it a little too often (once a week if I can get away with it), and topped with Fritos and a touch of sour cream, it’s a bowl of convenient culinary perfection.

Ingredients:

1 lb. ground turkey or lean beef
1 package taco seasoning
3 cans stewed tomatoes
1 can Ranch Style beans
1 can pinto beans
1 can whole kernel corn (drained)
1 can hominy (drained)
3 cans water

  1. Brown ground meat over medium-high heat until thoroughly cooked.
  2. Add all canned goods. (Opening the cans first is an excellent idea.)
  3. Add three cans of water.  (Why dirty a measuring cup when your empty can works just fine?)
  4. Add taco seasoning and stir well.
  5. Simmer over medium heat until warm and serve with toppings.

Bonus points: Serve Tin Can Taco Soup with a fun toppings bar including sour cream, shredded cheese, diced avocado, sliced black olives, diced green chilis, Fritos corn chips (tortilla chips are good, but Fritos are better), and whatever else you have lying around.

You can easily make this a meatless option, and the beans provide plenty of heartiness on their own.

As I mentioned, this is a ridiculously easy recipe – it basically requires you to open cans and brown meat.  I never promised gourmet, and Being Bon Mot clearly isn’t a food blog.  But busy moms need culinary inspiration sometimes, and I’d argue you can find it in a tin can.

Please let me know what you think of Tin Can Taco Soup if you try it, and report back on any fun or interesting toppings you discover.  Also, shout-out to my bestie, Jessica, for sharing this recipe with me so many years ago.  And for her patience with my texting her to report every time I make it…