Home spoke contributor network Disneyland Character Meal Reviews By Marcie Cheung Tinybeans Voices Contributor April 1, 2016 Search more like this dance alongdisneyroam aroundtraveldisneylandbreakfastseatstitchsurfmealsalmonprincessdessertfruit Advertisement Trending Now Viral & Trending Dad Gets Shamed for Using a Leash with 5-Year-Old Quintuplets News Chrissy Teigen Announces She’s Pregnant Almost 2 Years after Losing Jack Viral & Trending This Guy’s Going Very Viral for Nailing the Amazingly Terrible Things About Summer Viral & Trending Michigan Restaurant Closes Early Due to ‘Rude’ Tourists Mistreating Staff Celeb & Entertainment ‘Virgin River’ Season 5 Has Already Started Filming Advertisement We had the fortune to get reservations for 3 character dining experiences. The food, service and experience varied greatly between them. Overall, I’m glad we did them but next trip we will schedule them a bit differently. Goofy’s Kitchen On our first night at Disneyland, we had a 5:30pm reservation for the Goofy’s Kitchen character dinner at the Disneyland Hotel. As soon as we checked in, we were ushered to meet Goofy and take photos. I had meant to bring along our photo matte to get autographs on and completely forgot. But, not getting autographs let us really live in the moment. Owen was very excited to meet Chef Goofy, but as we got closer, he just wanted us to hold him while we talked with Goofy. But, by the end, Goofy gave him a high five and Owen couldn’t stop talking about how he high-fived Goofy! We were really impressed with the quality of food at this buffet dinner. They had quite a selection for both adults and kids. And the dessert assortment was pretty amazing! Every half hour or so, the characters would parade through the restaurant and all the guests would wave their napkins. This also stood out to Owen and he wanted to dance along too! Throughout the meal we were greeted by Minnie Mouse (a favorite with the boys), Chip and Dale, and Pluto. Since this was the first time Owen and his friend were meeting the characters, they were pretty nervous. The cast members were true professionals and knew how close (or far away) they needed to be and still gave them a great character appearance! I’m glad we did this on our first night because it really warmed up the boys to the idea that we’d be seeing lots of their favorite characters over the next few days. We will definitely do this character dining experience again!Surf’s Up! Breakfast with Mickey and Friends We did this Surf’s Up! Breakfast with Mickey and Friends character breakfast on our first full day at the park. When we arrived for our 8am reservation, we had to wait about 10 minutes to be seated. We were then ushered in for a group photo with Surfer Mickey and we were seated right in front of Mickey. Since no one was lined up to meet Mickey, I quickly walked over to get an autograph on our photo matte and Mickey happily obliged. The buffet food was decent. We especially enjoyed the little Mickey waffles and the fruit. I liked that they had fruit smoothies available, but the cantaloupe one I had was not very tasty. The eggs were really watery. It was then a full hour before any characters came to our table, which was disappointing. At that point, we were all done eating and wanted to head to the park, but wanted Owen to at least see a few characters. We told our waitress who told us she had no power over character visits. However, a few minutes later, Minnie Mouse came by followed by Stitch. Stitch actually had 2 dance parties while we were there and Owen surprised us by rushing over to dance for a bit. It was a great way to handle antsy kids waiting for characters to come by. Next trip, I think we will skip formal breakfasts (character breakfasts or restaurant breakfasts) on park days and just hit up Starbucks so we can get to the park earlier. This would be a fun breakfast to do on an off-day or a travel day.Ariel’s Grotto Princess LunchAriel’s Grotto is located in Disney’s California Adventure park. We arrived for our 11:20am reservation and had to wait about 20 minutes. We were then ushered down a spiral staircase to meet Ariel. They had us all on the right side of the staircase which made it a bit tricky with a toddler since he wanted to roam around a bit. After we met Ariel, we were seated downstairs right by the cast entrance. This was the only character meal we went to that wasn’t a buffet. I ordered the crab chowder, which was really tasty! My salmon, however, tasted really off and farm-raised. But, I’m from Seattle and am used to really flavorful salmon. The princesses started coming out right after we were seated and we saw all of them before lunch was over. We got to see Princess Tiana, Belle, Cinderella, and Rapunzel. We thought our toddler would love the princesses, but he was not interested (we discovered later that he was getting sick). The dessert platter was really impressive and came with creme brûlée, s’mores and a chocolate strawberry. This was a really fun experience for the parents, but I’m not sure we’d do again with the boys unless they really wanted to go. Marcie Cheung Tinybeans Voices Contributor I'm a Seattle-area stay-at-home mom to my 2-year-old son Owen and I'm currently pregnant with our second baby. We love travelling with our toddler (locally and internationaly) and take advantage of the amazing events and classes offered around town. We like to be out and about! 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