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Old 24 Jun 19, 06:18 PM  
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Mobile Character breakfast, do I need to have park tickets?

Dumb question, sorry.

I've no clue where the different places are to have a character breakfast (or lunch/ whatever). I have tried to look it up, and seen a list, but do I need park tickets to eat at all of them? Or is anywhere available as a stand alone venue?

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Old 24 Jun 19, 06:27 PM  
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I'd think you need a ticket for a Park reservation but not at one of the Disney hotels on the monorail system.
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Old 24 Jun 19, 06:31 PM  
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You only need a ticket if the venue is inside a Park, not if it is at one of the hotels. For instance 1900 Park Fayre is at the Grand Floridian and 'Ohana is at the Polynesian which do character breakfasts. There is also a character breakfast at the Trattoria al Forno at the Boardwalk, Chef Mickey's at the Contemporary, and Cape May Café at the Beach Club, again you do not need a ticket to go there. There is also Storybook Dining at Artists Point at Wilderness Lodge for an evening meal.
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Old 24 Jun 19, 07:12 PM  
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Dumb question, sorry.

I've no clue where the different places are to have a character breakfast (or lunch/ whatever). I have tried to look it up, and seen a list, but do I need park tickets to eat at all of them? Or is anywhere available as a stand alone venue?

Thanks for any info x
You would need tickets if you are going to a park restaurant yes.

If you go to the website below and look in the dining section you can filter on character dining to review the options.


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For Crystal Palace, Cinderella’s Royal table, BoG, Akhershus, Garden Grill, Tusker House and Hollywood and Vine you need Park tickets. Everywhere else you don’t as they are at the resort hotels.
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Brilliant. Thank you! This is great information. Things are becoming a lot clearer now. I'm slowly piecing everything together x
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Yes, if it is in a park. No if it isn't, but you will have to pay for parking at a resort.
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Originally Posted by looloomoomoo View Post
Yes, if it is in a park. No if it isn't, but you will have to pay for parking at a resort.
No, if you are visiting a resort and dining, you do not need to pay to park.
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No, if you are visiting a resort and dining, you do not need to pay to park.
Hi, I've breakfasts booked at 1900 Park Fayre and Ohana. Will i be able to park in the hotel and then go to the Magic Kingdom without having to pay for parking on those days?
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Hi, I've breakfasts booked at 1900 Park Fayre and Ohana. Will i be able to park in the hotel and then go to the Magic Kingdom without having to pay for parking on those days?
Probably not no. Unless you only want to go to the park for an hour or two, three hours parking with an ADR.
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