Good article though I disagree with him about the food... I've always been more than impressed with the food at the character dining experience restaurants. He apparently missed out on Crystal Palace though, the very best.
From the Orlando Sentinel Theme Park Rangers blog:
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Food for thought and characters, too, at Disney dining
posted by Kristin Ford on May 18, 2007 12:07:46 AM
For young children, one of the biggest thrills at Walt Disney World is meeting their favorite characters. There are many opportunities in the theme parks, but the lines can be long. A much more pleasant option, albeit more expensive, is character dining. If you're willing to pay for a table-service meal, the characters come to you.
Let me tell you right off that you are not there for the food. It's adequate, just not anything to write home about.
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Good article though I disagree with him about the food... I've always been more than impressed with the food at the character dining experience restaurants. He apparently missed out on Crystal Palace though, the very best.
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