The Best Character Meals for Every Age and Budget
As a mom of 5 kiddos ranging from teens to toddlers if you ask me what I recall most about our Disney vacations it’s not just the rides; it’s the look on my children’s faces when they interact with their favorite character. That’s exactly what makes Disney character dining such a magical experience.
One of the things I love most about planning Disney vacations is finding the experiences that bring everyone in the family together. Character meals are at the top of that list as a chance to meet some of your favorite Disney friends and enjoy an incredible meal right in the heart of Disney Parks' magic.
While little ones will naturally gravitate toward character dining, I’ve found that all ages certainly appreciate the combination of storytelling with the comfort of a sit-down meal. These dining spaces are beautifully themed and invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy a delicious feast alongside favorite heroes and princesses.
Especially if your kids are interested in meeting the characters, dining is a great way to maximize your character engagement without waiting in separate lines for each. In addition to greeting the characters, most dining locations allow for photos and autographs throughout the interaction.
Let’s explore some of the best character dining options for families at World Disney World.
Finding the Right Meal for Your Family
Not every character meal is the same, and choosing the right one depends on what your family values most:
For Toddlers and Preschoolers: Look for meals with classic favorites and familiar characters. Menu or Family-style restaurants that bring the food right to your table, as opposed to a buffet style, are ideal for little ones.
Topolino’s Terrace: Disney’s Riviera Resort *TOP PICK
Storybook Dining at Artist’s Point with Snow White: Disney’s Wilderness Lodge *TOP PICK
‘Ohana: Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Garden Grill: EPCOT
For School-Aged Kids and Teens: Meals with interactive elements, games, or a broader menu can be more appealing. In addition, dining locations with immersive storytelling and decorations make it memorable for everyone.
Cinderella’s Royal Table: Magic Kingdom
1900 Park Fare: Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall: EPCOT
Be Our Guest (Character Sighting): Magic Kingdom
For Budget-Conscious Families: While character dining is more expensive than regular table-service restaurants, there are some character dining locations that offer more value for your money.
Tusker House: Animal Kingdom
Hollywood and Vine: Hollywood Studios
Cape May Cafe: Beach Club Resort
Garden Grill: EPCOT
Why Character Meals Are Worth It
While delicious, a character meal is about so much more than food. They really help with the timing and pacing of your day by providing a guaranteed sit-down and break from the busyness of the parks. It’s also a great way to enjoy immersive entertainment and check some character greetings and autographs off your list without waiting in lines.
Pro Tips from a Travel Advisor
Here are some tips for planning the best character dining locations and times for your family:
Let us help you snag those hard-to-get reservations EARLY: Character meals fill quickly, so booking ahead is key.
Plan Around Your Day: Consider when energy levels are highest. Breakfast can energize the day, lunch gives a midday reset, and dinner can wind down a busy park day.
Use the App: Mobile check-in and reminders help you stay on schedule and reduce stress.
Mix and Match: Try a mix of high-profile and smaller meals. Some meals offer more elaborate settings or unique characters, like Cinderella’s Royal Table and 1900 Park Fare, while others provide value and a quieter experience.
By choosing the right meals for your family’s ages, interests, and budget, you can turn an ordinary dining experience into one of the highlights of your Disney vacation.
Let one of our Disney travel specialists secure those hard-to-get dining reservations for you! Personalized planning so you can focus on making magical memories!