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How much does it cost to eat with Disney characters?

How much does it cost to eat with Disney characters? Character dining starts at $27 for kids and $42 for adults at Hollywood & Vine, but every other venue charges more, so bills can easily balloon above $100. Guests should note that only kids ages 3 to 9 qualify for child pricing.



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How Much Does It Cost To Do Princess Dining At Walt Disney World? Scroll down for a full pricing table, however the minimum price for dining is $34 for a child and an adult $53. The maximum is $47 for child and $79 for adults.

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There are plenty of Disney characters that anyone can meet for free in the parks at both regular and unannounced greeting areas. Past that, there are a few situations where a payment would get you more time with a character. These include: - Character dining.

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Do Disney workers get free tickets? Disney cast members are able enter the parks at any time with their IDs. They are also given a generous number of guests passes that they can use for family and friends. Finally, they are given complimentary tickets that they can use as they see fit.

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You'll want to budget about 90 minutes (plus travel time) for your meal. That gives you time to check in, be seated, and then time to eat and see all the characters without racing through anything. It may take less time than that, but for planning purposes, 90 minutes is a good rule of thumb.

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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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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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Couples should expect to spend a minimum of $700 if staying on Disney property for one night and visiting the parks for one day. For three-night stays (and two theme park days), costs inflate to a minimum of $1,800.

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For some foods, Disney buys ingredients (if not the entire food) from third-party sellers. The price they pay for those items will play a big part in determining the cost, as Disney wants to turn a profit.

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You can't tip quick service Cast Members! If you can't tip someone but you want to show appreciation, you can opt to compliment the Cast Member by submitting a “Cast Compliment” in the My Disney Experience app or by visiting Guest Relations.

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Generally, Cast Members receive a discount at the Quick Service Restaurants all throughout the year. Some of the Table Service Restaurants that are not busy often, like those at the resorts, offer a discount all year round as well.

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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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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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There are thirteen character dining locations at Walt Disney World Resort and nearly all of them have returned to normal operations. The only character dining locations that have not returned yet are 1900 Park Fare at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa and Bon Voyage Adventure Breakfast at Disney's BoardWalk.

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What does Disney do with their food waste? Disney parks donate millions of pounds of unserved food to local food banks each year. Additionally, Disneyland repurposes more than 5 million pounds of food scraps annually, through an Environmental Protection Agency award-winning program.

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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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You're welcome to step aside and take photos of your children's interactions with their favorite characters, for example, while the Disney PhotoPass Cast Member does their thing too.

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