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Trying to figure this all out. [Dining in Particular]
We are going to Disneyland on July 15th for 8 days. There will be 3 adults and 3 children (ages 7 yrs old, 19 months, and 18 months). We will be staying at the Park Vue Inn. While we are there we plan on going to the beach one day and also to the Aquarium of the Pacific. One night we plan on going to Medieval Times. We plan on buying our Disneyland tickets through Get Away Today Vacations. If anyone has input on any of these please share your thoughts.
My main question though is about dining at Disneyland. It is all very confusing to me. Do you need reservations? If you do not have reservations how long is the wait? I also can not figure out the character dining stuff. Where are they located and when are they? Do you have to stay in a Disneyland hotel to be able to do them?
I have tons of questions, but I am trying to figure them out by reading through the forums. Lots of information.
Dan
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05-23-2008 12:31 AM
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First of all, welcome to Mouse Planet. Second of all, a few basic answers then more questions.
Character dining: No you don't have to be staying on property to do a character meal. There are 5 character breakfast:
Ariels - princess meal - inside DCA and you do have to have admission ticket to attend, set price and the breakfast is served "family style"
Storytellers- at the Grand Californian Hotel -buffet or ala cart - lessor known characters and very low key interaction
Lilo & Stitch - inside Paradise Pier hotel - buffet or ala cart - characters, Lilo, Stitch, Minnie, Daisy and Pluto
Miss Minnie & Friends - Plaza Inn - strictly buffet - characters - Minnie, usually the 100 acre wood crew, chip and dale, other characters rotate in and out.
All of them have their fans and people who don't care for one but love another, your personal mileage may vary.
As for Medievil Times, with two toddlers, I don't think I'd recommend it. If you are planning to hire a child care service and leave them at the hotel while the adults and 7 year old attend the show then you'll have a good time. The show is not toddler friendly at all.
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Sorry about the double post but I realized I'd forgotten to say that you do need to make priority seating (Disney version of reservations) for all the character meals. You can call 60 days 'out' to make your PS for that day. There are other restaurants you would want to make PS for if you're planning to eat at the Blue Bayou, Carnation Cafe, Cafe Orleans or the Italian place over in DCA, sorry but the name escapes me at the moment.
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What about the big character meal in the Disneyland Hotel? Is it Goofy's?
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Originally Posted by
Drince88
What about the big character meal in the Disneyland Hotel? Is it Goofy's?
and that would be the 5th one I just forgot to put it in the original post, Drince88 is absolutely correct
Goofys Kitchen - Disneyland Hotel - brunch and dinner - buffet only - characters - the only one I know for 'sure' is Goofy, we were there recently and had Goofy, chip and dale, a prince and princess and Pluto. There may have been more but I don't remember anymore than those.
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If you get a chance, take it If it changes your life, let it ~Nobody said life would be easy,
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One possibility is to do a character breakfast at Goofy's Kitchen on the day that you are going to the beach, so that your DL day is not taken up by breakfast, and you get to have some Disney fun on 2 days, but only needing a ticket on 1. DEFINITELY get a reservation through Disney dining.
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We always have to do a Goofy's breakfast and my "kids" are 16, 19 and 23...the food isn't that great but I look at it as great memory, the pictures are priceless. Thankfully they also love Napa Rose so we go there too... Storytellers also does non character meals that were good for lunch when we met my brothers family. He has 2 yo twins and a five yo. Oh...when we do the Goofy breakfast we have started doing it on the day we leave, our flight is usually mid day and this way we don't miss a morning at the park and have something on going home day to look forward to.
Lisa
He was something to observe, Came in close I heard a voice. Standing stretching every nerve, Had to listen had no choice. I did not believe the information, I just had to trust imagination. My heart going boom boom boom
"Son" he said "Grab your things I've come to take you home."
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Goofy's kitchen
It looks like we will be doing the breakfast at Goofy's kitchen. It is a little ways from our hotel (Park Vue Inn) to the Disneyland hotel. What would you suggest for tranportation? We will have our car at the hotel, but do not really want to hassle with parking. Can we ride a shuttle? What do they cost? How is the parking and what does that cost if we drove ourselves? Is walking an option?
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Originally Posted by
danlott71
It looks like we will be doing the breakfast at Goofy's kitchen. It is a little ways from our hotel (Park Vue Inn) to the Disneyland hotel. What would you suggest for tranportation? We will have our car at the hotel, but do not really want to hassle with parking. Can we ride a shuttle? What do they cost? How is the parking and what does that cost if we drove ourselves? Is walking an option?
I might be wrong, but I recall valet and self being $12 a day. We went through the same debate for our upcoming trip, and determined that is was an easy 10-15 minute walk, but since you are walking through DTD, you can stroll and stop along the way, so its not like you are walking through some barren wasteland.
You could also drive to DTD, park for free for three hours, and then move your car back to the hotel after breakfast. That just seems like alot of effort to me. I would probably just walk it, but thats just MHO.
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It really isn't as bad a walk as you'd think, cross the crosswalk, go thru the bag check, cross to the exit of the entry plaza....stroll thru DTD to the hotel. If you're going back into the park after the meal and the monorail is up and running you can save a few steps by taking the monorail back into the park.
If you have a mobility issue and still don't want to drive you could always just call a cab, it would be about 7 or 8 dollars but they can drop you off right in front of the entrace to the hotel ...walk thru the lobby out the back door, stay to your right and the entrance to Goofys is just beyond the coffee shop.
Life is too short to wake up with regrets ~So love the people who treat you right
Forget about those who don't ~ Believe everything happens for a reason.
If you get a chance, take it If it changes your life, let it ~Nobody said life would be easy,
they just promised it would most likely be worth it~ remember, Sometimes Miracles Hide
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Originally Posted by
danlott71
It looks like we will be doing the breakfast at Goofy's kitchen. It is a little ways from our hotel (Park Vue Inn) to the Disneyland hotel. What would you suggest for tranportation? We will have our car at the hotel, but do not really want to hassle with parking. Can we ride a shuttle? What do they cost? How is the parking and what does that cost if we drove ourselves? Is walking an option?
Walk. Its maybe 15 mins. Walk like you are going to DL, but pass through to DTD. Walk all the way through DTD to DLH. Walk past the pool and straight into Goofy's.
ETA: Didn't see Mamma's post.
Planning 3 trips at once...
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