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5 May 16, 10:09 PM |
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Chef Mickeys - Breakfast, lunch or dinner?
Fancied Chef Mickeys but can't decide on breakfast, lunch or dinner. So here are a few questions:
Which characters are there? Are they all character meals/interaction? Which would you recommend for a fussy eater? Evening meal - have I read somewhere that you can view Wishes fireworks from there? Or is that somewhere else? Are they all 1TS credit? Thanks in advance.
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5 May 16, 10:53 PM |
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No fireworks view.
We have only ever done 7am breakfast there and had a great experience each time, think been 4 times. Quiet, not busy and clean and all food fresh. Usual breakfast offerings and fruit, pastries etc All 1 TS. Mickey, Minnie, Pluto and Goofy and Donald? Same at each meal there. |
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6 May 16, 01:51 PM |
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pp covered most of your questions but meal wise it depends on preference.
We've done both the 7am breakfast and a dinner 7.30pm ish and enjoyed both. breakfast was quieter as we had the first adr of the day but dinner wasn't overly busy and no worse than any other character meal we've done. Character interaction was great both time the main differences are the food options & price. We enjoyed both though if I had to really chose one I'd probably go with dinner as we're not really big breakfast eaters so didn't get as much value for money food wise. If your on the dining plan than its 1ts credit and so other than the slightly bigger tip cost isn't much of an issue but if your paying oop then breakfast is cheaper. |
6 May 16, 02:16 PM |
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6 May 16, 09:52 PM |
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Lunch is actually a brunch meal at CM so you get a mix of breakfast and lunch foods.
Done early breakfasts and had mixed experiences. Characters can be a little rushed. |
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6 May 16, 11:08 PM |
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We always do an early breakfast there on the first day. It's an awesome start to the holiday!
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6 May 16, 11:08 PM |
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