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Hakuna Makarla
07-01-2004, 03:26 PM
ls at goofy's kitchen, but what times is the best? we do not want to waste time at the parks, so we thought lunch, but what time is best? and what times for dinner so we are less crowded? we go in August so we know its going to be buisy, what is the best buffet,breakfast ,lunch, or dinner? I do not seem to be able to find what the best meals are there. Any one, please help. I want to make reservations tonight. thanks

Hakuna Makarla
07-01-2004, 03:35 PM
Also where is breakfast with minnie? it says here

Breakfast with "Minnie and Friends"

Over at the Disneyland Pacific you can experience a livelier character meal. Rather than mill about with the children, here the characters (Minnie and the magician Merlin, among others) break into [pre-taped] song and dance every once in a while, to the great delight of all children present.

Where is the Disneyland pacific? and is this a good place to?

sediment
07-01-2004, 04:14 PM
Sounds like a non-updated web page.
Paradise Pier Hotel used to be called the "Pacific Hotel" or something of that nature.
According to Disney official website, Minnie and Friends are at the "Disney's PCH Grill" for breakfast.

Aren't you here yet?

And don't you mean, "Waste time away from the parks"?

Hakuna Makarla
07-01-2004, 05:08 PM
Aren't you here yet?

And don't you mean, "Waste time away from the parks"?

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LOL! nope not there yet ,and yes I am sure its a waste of time, but for a small child who is so enchanted by goofy and mickey or minnie no its not wasted. I got the info on our own mouseplanet,maybe we need to update?

Tinker Bell
07-01-2004, 05:24 PM
I found when I eat off times are best if your kid can take it. Brunch (10-11) is always when we eat. not so many people then.Most are already in Disneyland.But it depend on how much Disney time you want.We would go for a week so we could take it easy.

sediment
07-01-2004, 06:05 PM
I meant no disrespect toward Goofy and his friends. I interpreted your post to mean that you didn't want to spend more time at Goofy's Kitchen (and away from the parks) if you could go at a less busy time.

Hakuna Makarla
07-01-2004, 07:11 PM
I understand sediment, I knew you did not mean anything. I just meant I wanted to get a lot of the small rides in for the kids before we sit down to eat. I am so excited about getting there I am trying to figure out times and when to do things. we want to see the shows, and do some rides if we can get on them ( my son hates to wait for anything) and also see the characters at goofys to. I enjoy getting info from you. thanks for all your help over the last few months, I am logging it all so as not to forget. Have a great weekend( forth of July)

Pat-n-Eil
07-01-2004, 07:36 PM
We just got back today. We did Goofy's Kitchen for breakfast on Tuesday morning and I was very glad to have made early a.m. reservations. The place opens at 7:00 and if you have reservations for then, you are golden. You will have a nice dining experience where the food is hot, the place isn't crowded yet and the characters come around quite a bit because all of the tables aren't full yet.

By the way, I had one of the cooks (Bartovo was his name) make me an omelette there that was outstanding. All of the food was very good, but this omelette was really tasty.

Anyhow, I vote for 7:00am as the best time. We were done in time to take the monorail into Disneyland without delay and we got to ride Peter Pan with a minimal wait and everything! :)

annemerson
07-07-2004, 06:03 PM
No time. Go to the Plaza Inn instead...way better in my opinion!

Photographer
07-08-2004, 10:40 AM
Weeeeee! (I'm hyper active right now) Just made a PS for Goofy's Kitchen. Taking my friends who are getting married the next day. We're going at 10:10 AM, figure it'll be less crowded. Then we're going to explore the hotels and play with the remote controlled Jungle Cruise boats. A fun and relaxing morning.

When I made the PS, I told the girl that my friends are getting married the next day. It'd be cute if the restauarant does something special.

Julie's even thinking of getting the bride and groom hats for them, just for the heck of it. I'm very excited, it'll be a lot of fun. Neither of them have been to Goofy's Kitchen and I didn't tell her where I'm taking them. :D

Zigen
07-08-2004, 03:05 PM
My vote would be 7am. Less people, more character interaction, dont have to fight in line for food, then after eating, walk to the monorail and enter the park while it's not very busy.

evilchild666
07-08-2004, 09:20 PM
how far in advance should one make reservations? i am going to be there next week. is it too late? and how much does it cost for the breakfast?

Photographer
07-09-2004, 05:34 AM
You can call up to 60 days in advance. If when you call 714-781-DINE they are out of prioroty seating spaces, remember you can always walk up and wait. Priority Seating is only allowed to hold so many spots per time frame to allow for walk-ups. Breakfast is $25.00, it's a buffet. Seems sorta steep but with the character interaction and the quality (far above any casino's), it's worth the splurge.