One of the "must dos" of Disney World is a character meal. Yes, they are ridiculously overpriced. Yes, the food is usually mediocre at best. Yes, children often scream in terror at the sight of their "favorite" Disney character up close and personal. But it's the experience...or something like that. :)
We had done two character meals last time we were in Disney World, but this time we just did one that Abby chose (Caleb chose a different kind of meal, which I'll share in another post). We visited Akershus in Epcot's Norway for a late breakfast/early lunch. The food was surprisingly pretty good (it's hard to ruin breakfast food), but we felt very rushed. Nevertheless, Abby got to visit her princesses and there were no characters with heads for her to panic over.
We had done two character meals last time we were in Disney World, but this time we just did one that Abby chose (Caleb chose a different kind of meal, which I'll share in another post). We visited Akershus in Epcot's Norway for a late breakfast/early lunch. The food was surprisingly pretty good (it's hard to ruin breakfast food), but we felt very rushed. Nevertheless, Abby got to visit her princesses and there were no characters with heads for her to panic over.
Snow White was definitely Abby's favorite. She was very personable and spent much more time with her than any of the other princesses.
Caleb enjoyed the cinnamon rolls :)
Even Abby ate quite a bit! (Certainly not enough to pay for the ticket, but...)
We couldn't get into Cinderella's Royal Table, despite many attempts. If you are looking for a princess character meal, I do think this one was pretty good.
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