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How does Disney character dining work?

Disney Character Dining is simply a table-service (sit-down) meal where Disney characters come directly to your table while you're eating. You can take pictures. You can get their autograph. You can even ask them those heart-burning questions you've long wondered about — like asking Snow White what's in Gooseberry Pie.



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Character dining is a great way to visit with some of our favorite friends and have a great meal while on vacation at Walt Disney World! All character buffet meals are a fixed price and include the all-you-care-to-enjoy buffet and a non-alcoholic beverage of your choice.

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Book as early as possible! Be sure to create a My Disney Experience account and link a credit card to secure the booking before the reservation window opens. Online reservations open at 5:45 AM EST. Parties of 9 or more will need to call the reservation hotline, which opens at 7:00 AM EST, at (407) WDW-DINE (939-3463).

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Due to the popularity of character dining, reservations a near imperative. Reservations can currently be made up to 60 days in advance, which you can do on the Walt Disney World website. As with all table service meals, to book a character meal, you must provide Disney with a credit card number.

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Reservations can currently be made up to 60 days in advance, which you can do on the Walt Disney World website. As with all table service meals, to book a character meal, you must provide Disney with a credit card number.

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What's a character meal? These are restaurants where you can meet Disney characters as part of your dining experience. In most cases, Disney characters will visit your table during your meal. While you eat, characters stop by your table to chat (or mime chat), pose for photos, and sign autographs.

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For those new to Disney travel, “character meals” are dining experiences in which Disney characters meet and greet guests in the restaurant. Disney pals generally travel from table to table, stopping to interact with each party for a hug, photo, autograph, or possibly a conversation.

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Meeting characters can be an exciting part of many people's vacations, and luckily, you don't need to have a park ticket in order to do it. One of the best ways to meet characters outside of the Disney World theme parks is by booking a character dining experience.

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Here is what is currently available:
  • Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Be Our Guest at Magic Kingdom (lunch and dinner only) ...
  • Cape May Cafe (characters at breakfast only)
  • Chef Mickey's at The Contemporary (breakfast and dinner only)


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If there's a character you or your kids absolutely can't miss, the easiest ways to guarantee it happens is by booking a Disney character meal, making a Lightning Lane reservation (if available) or making sure you're first in line for their next meet-and-greet.

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5 of the MOST EXPENSIVE Things You Can Eat in Disney World
  1. Prix-Fixe Chef's Table Meal at Victoria and Albert's. ...
  2. Sushi Fune at Shiki-Sai. ...
  3. 3. Japanese Waygu Strip from Teppan Edo. ...
  4. Sushi and Sashimi Pagoda at Morimoto Asia. ...
  5. 3-Course Selection at California Grill.


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5 of the MOST EXPENSIVE Things You Can Eat in Disney World
  1. Prix-Fixe Chef's Table Meal at Victoria and Albert's. ...
  2. Sushi Fune at Shiki-Sai. ...
  3. 3. Japanese Waygu Strip from Teppan Edo. ...
  4. Sushi and Sashimi Pagoda at Morimoto Asia. ...
  5. 3-Course Selection at California Grill.


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For good service, you should leave 15% of the total bill. If you are using a coupon or other discount, the tip should be based on the full bill, not the discounted amount. If the service was outstanding, 20% is a great way to show it. Alternately, if the service was below par 10% or lower sends the same message.

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If you want a character meal at lunch, you'll have fewer options than breakfast or dinner. Park admission. A theme park admission ticket is required for the restaurants located inside the parks. If you don't want to use a park admission, opt for one of the meals located in a WDW hotel.

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First things first: most characters at the Disneyland Resort are currently signing autographs! Sometimes if a character is on the move they might just have time for a quick wave, and characters in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge don't typically sign autographs.

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Book as early as possible! Be sure to create a My Disney Experience account and link a credit card to secure the booking before the reservation window opens. Online reservations open at 5:45 AM EST. Parties of 9 or more will need to call the reservation hotline, which opens at 7:00 AM EST, at (407) WDW-DINE (939-3463).

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