Originally Posted by
davekay1971
Your daughters are a little older than mine (6 and 2.5), but if they're still in Disney Princess mode, you can't beat a couple of character dinner options. Dinner at Cinderella's castle gets you a meet and greet with "Cinderella" and then most of the other princesses come by the table during the meal. Also, there is a great breakfast buffet at the Grand Floridian resort where Cinderella, the Prince, the mice, and the Step Mother and Step Sisters come around. If they aren't into the princesses, then there are fun character dinners at Chef Mickey's (the classic Disney characters - Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Daisy, etc), and a great character breakfast at the Polynesian Resort at Ohana with the Lilo and Stitch characters.
Our daughters certainly like princesses. Too bad Doc McStuffins is at one of the other parks as that would be a huge hit for our youngest. They would be too scared for the bigger rides, so no Mountains for us.
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