When I was young, my dad spent large amounts of time planning our Walt Disney World trips, and a huge part of that was finding out where characters would be and then planning our days around that (and this was back before the internet, so it was no small task!).
Tag: Chef Mickey’s
Enjoying Chef Mickey’s As An Adult Diner
Over the years, Chef Mickey’s has gotten a not-so-amazing reputation, mostly for the food not being great, and it also has become known as a place that’s really just for kids and families Personally, I completely disagree with both of those statements – I happen to love the food, and
Disney World Quick Tips – Advanced Dining Reservation Tips
Most Disney visitors plan on dining at some table service restaurants while they are on vacation. I thought most everyone was aware of the Advance Dining Reservation (ADR) system and used it as designed. In reading some of the many Disney forums on the web it is a bit disconcerting
Top 10 Table Service Meals at the WDW Resorts
When planning your Advance Dining Reservations (or ADR’S) for your Walt Disney World meals, there are so many choices that it can be hard to figure out where to begin! One thing I always strongly recommend is that you plan a few meals outside the Theme Parks (why, you might
Where To Find The Best Character Meals At The Disney World Resorts
When it comes to choosing where to eat at Walt Disney World, for many the answer is obvious – Character Meals! Dining with characters can be fun, and not to mention convenient – where else can you enjoy yummy food while getting to meet multiple characters? Below are some “must
Spring Break At WDW – How to Deal With the Crowds
Anyone who has ever been to Walt Disney World during February, March, or April would use the same words to describe it – rainy, and CROWDED! This is definitely one of the ‘peak’ times to visit, which means prices are higher, lines are longer, and tempers are shorter. Having visited
Eats Outside the Parks – Why They’re Worth The Trip
Most people come to Walt Disney World for the theme parks. They are the main attraction, and each of the 4 is truly amazing in their own ways. One thing that most people don’t realize on their first few trips is that the World extends far beyond just the
Top Eats: Disney World Casual Dining Meals.
As much as I love eating at Disney signature restaurants, my budget means I can’t always go all out. Casual dining restaurants are a good choice for staying on budget while still having a good meal. Here’s my top five: 5. Chef Mickey’s at the Contemporary Resort is reliably one of
Disney World Quick Tips – Prioritize Your ADR’s
Most Disney visitors plan on dining at some table service restaurants while they are on vacation. I thought most everyone was aware of the Advance Dining Reservation (ADR) system and used it as designed. In reading some of the many Disney forums on the web it is a bit disconcerting
Anytime is a good time to eat at Chef Mickey’s
On our most recent DisneyWorld vacation we had the opportunity to experience Chef Mickey’s not once but twice. We ate here for Breakfast and ventured in for Dinner as well. While the food is as different as night and day the experience was not. Like a cool breeze from an
Game, Set, Match! Chef Mickey’s or Crystal Palace?
You’ve probably seen the headlines. After 11 hours and 5 minutes, American John Isner bested France’s Nicholas Mahut in a history-making Round 1 match at Wimbledon; it was the longest match in Grand Slam history. This got me thinking. Were there any epic character dining match-ups? And then it came
Character Dining: Worth Every Penny or Overpriced?
There’s no one size fits all Disney experience and the same can be said of character dining. Whether you think character dining is worth every penny or overpriced is largely a matter of opinion. It’s all about how you define value when it comes to dining at Walt Disney World.
Top Eats: Disneyworld Character Meals
Disney World Character Meals are a great way to meet the charters at a more leisurely pace. The surroundings are fun and kid-friendly and the characters come right to your table where you can talk to them and take pictures. Unfortunately, lot of times with character meals, you know going
Good Eats – Chef Mickey’s, Walt Disney World
Chef Mickey’s is one of those Disney establishments that is a must for Disney Enthusiasts. An all you can eat Character Breakfast and Dinner spot this open air restaurant packs a mean punch. There always is a sort of energy in the air, kids seem to pick up on that