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Chef Mickey’s Character Dining at Disney’s Contemporary Resort

by Susan Gunelius on January 1st, 2008

Disney World Chef Mickey's character dining ContemporaryMy favorite Disney character dining experience is definitely Chef Mickey’s character breakfast at Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. From the exciting atmosphere to the delicious food, if you’re looking to enjoy a character dining event during your Walt Disney World vacation, Chef Mickey’s is the place to be. Check out my full review after the jump, which is broken down into : location, atmosphere, characters and food.

Location: Chef Mickey’s is located on the fourth floor of Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort just three stops on the monorail from the Ticket and Transportation Center (or one stop after the Magic Kingdom). It’s a perfect place to enjoy a character breakfast before a day at the Magic Kingdom (or a character dinner after a day at the Magic Kingdom, but I’m partial to the breakfast).

Atmosphere: Chef Mickey’s is meant to be a celebration. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be swept up into the party. It’s loud, busy and fun. To give you a feel for the exciting atmosphere, every twenty minutes or so, a special celebration song comes on and everyone (guests, servers and characters) are expected to stop what they’re doing and join in the celebration by swinging their napkins over their heads. Kids can get up and dance or jump, and it’s perfectly okay. It’s a great way to get pumped up for a day at the parks. And of course, it’s always fun to watch the monorails pass through the center of the Contemporary Resort while you dine at Chef Mickeys.

Characters: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale and sometimes Donald Duck will make the rounds from table to table to visit with everyone who dines at Chef Mickey’s. Each character is dressed in chef’s attire (Mickey is supposed to be the chef after all), and they spend time taking pictures and signing autographs as they make their way around the restaurant. As with all Disney character dining experiences, the characters follow a set path, so they are certain to get to every table (and they don’t deviate from that path).

Food: All I can say is yummy! The breakfast buffet at Chef Mickey’s is my favorite with everything from pancakes and bacon to cereal, fruits and everything in between. For children, Mickey Mouse-shaped waffles, hash brown patties and breakfast pizza (a cool take on peanut butter and jelly) are sure to offer something even the pickiest eater will enjoy.

All in all, I love Chef Mickey’s character breakfast. The price is reasonable for an all-you-can-eat buffet, but the pictures you’ll have the opportunity to snap with Mickey Mouse and his friends are priceless!

What do you think of Chef Mickey’s character dining? Do you prefer breakfast or dinner at Chef Mickey’s?

POSTED IN: Restaurants, Walt Disney World

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