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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Take Your Kid Out Dining With Disneyland Characters

By Carole Ashley


If you really want to delight your child - or yourself - you should arrange to have a Disneyland Character meal. Even you were a kid back then, and you just might find yourself just as amused as the little ones when in the company of these Disneyland characters. This is an interactive experience neither you nor your kid (or kids) would want to miss.

Of course, everything starts with a reservation. The Disneyland Vacation Planning Services Department will be more than happy to help you out with this. Don't leave yourself to make last minute reservations, as you have up to sixty days in advance to make them. Make these reservations while your Disneyland vacation is being planned.

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.

Discussing Character Meals would not be complete without the Storyteller's Cafe. Take note, though, that you can only see the Characters during breakfast. 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. Minnie Mouse and Lilo and Stitch are just a few of the Disney mainstays who have their own Character Breakfast. You'll want to reserve ahead for Breakfast with Minnie and Friends, in particular.

The Character Meal is a must in every Disneyland Vacation, so make sure you have one or two planned for the family. 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! And before we forget, we have to stress once again that reserving in advance is highly recommended for all the above restaurants!




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