kylenne
Wakandan-American
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- Oct 16, 2016
That's about what Chef Mickey's runs iirc so I would assume so.guessing breakfast is like 45 and dinner 60?
That's about what Chef Mickey's runs iirc so I would assume so.guessing breakfast is like 45 and dinner 60?
I got a 7:55pm on 4/30. I'm guessing my husband won't want to eat that late though. Wish I had known ressies were opening today. womp womp womp
I did book it for 3 and then modified. hahahaJust keep checking, I'm betting you'll find openings closer to. Also, if it's only two of you, search for 4 or 6 diners, you might find more times available. Then once you book, go back and Modify down to 2.
I did not expect for all evening times to run out. When I booked my breakfast I still saw every option for dinner, wish I had picked one up nowI got a 7:55pm on 4/30. I'm guessing my husband won't want to eat that late though. Wish I had known ressies were opening today. womp womp womp
Recent price increases have upped chef mickey to 54 for breakfast and I believe 63 for dinner.That's about what Chef Mickey's runs iirc so I would assume so.
Now that I've seen the full menu and the price, we're seriously considering dropping our dinner reservation. I'm surprised the strawberry soup is only listed for breakfast. That was one of the things we were looking forward to trying. Also since they mentioned the food would be themed to the characters, I was expecting some Colombian food for Mirabel (like arepas and plantains), New Orleans fare for Tiana (yes, there's gumbo but that's it) and I guess the kale salad, the curry chicken and couscous is for Aladdin but none of that is a big draw for me. Just seems like $64 per person is a lot for what is offered, probably because of the character dining, but we really don't care about that...I think we'll wait to see some of the initial reviews since our reservation isn't until 4/14 but it's not looking promising.
Based on the online menus, we wish we had booked breakfast instead. I'm now stalking the app to see if I can change it. Just realized it's actually $66, not $64 for dinner. There isn't enough listed on the dinner menu that we think looks good for us to justify that cost.In my experience with Disney buffets, I would take the listed menu only at face value. They don't list out every single offering on the buffet--simply some of the highlights. It's a helpful indication of what they'll have, but usually not an exhaustive listing, so don't let the posted menu discourage you.
But, to your latter point...character dining absolutely does drive up the price significantly. During COVID protocols, for example, the Crystal Palace Buffet at the Magic Kingdom was somewhere in the neighborhood of $15-20/person less expensive if I recall. As soon as the characters came back, the price went back up to reflect it. If you're hoping to come away feeling like the food was worth $64/person on its own, I would say that's highly unlikely.
They are "sold out" during our 6-day trip over Memorial Weekend. I'll just have to keep checking. I need a picture with Prince Ali and Tiana in a non-princess outfit.Has 1900 Park Fare sold out of reservations for next week's debut of the new character breakfast yet? I'm just curious to know more?
They are "sold out" during our 6-day trip over Memorial Weekend. I'll just have to keep checking. I need a picture with Prince Ali and Tiana in a non-princess outfit.
I see it on the dinner menu.I'm surprised the strawberry soup is only listed for breakfast.
I see it on the dinner menu.