One of the activities that I have not experienced since I was a child was a character meal. For kids, this is really an awesome experience. There are character breakfasts and dinners all throughout Disney World. We attended a dinner at Chef Mickey's in the Contemporary Resort (which also serves breakfast) and our friends went to numerous other ones during the week of their stay.
A character meal is exactly what it sounds like -- you eat your meal while various characters walk through the restaurant, take pictures and give autographs to the kids (or the adults per the picture of my husband aboev). And the kids love this! Whenever a character walked through Chef Mickey, excitement followed. All of the kids put down their mac and cheese and waited with baited breath for the character to stop by THEIR table. It really was very cute. And this being Disney World, the dinner was planned such that during an hour meal every character at that restaurant would stop by your table. It is very efficient.
There are many other places that do character dining besides what I have listed above. 1900 Park Fare, located in the Grand Floridian Resort, does American breakfast with an Alice in Wonderland theme and a dinner with a Cinderella theme. There is also a Wonderland Tea Party in the afternoon. The Garden View Tea Room, also located in the Grand Floridian, serves traditional afternoon tea and hosts the My Disney Girl's Perfectly Princess Tea Party, which is a fairly extravagant tea party starring Sleeping Beauty. The Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in the Norway Pavilion in EPCOT showcases American cuisine for breakfast and Norwegian cuisine for lunch and dinner, but mostly showcases all of the Disney Princesses. The Cape May Cafe, located at Disney's Beach Club Resort, serves breakfast and dinner with a focus on seafood. The Garden Grill Restaurant in the Land Pavilion in EPCOT serves American style dinner and features Chip 'n Dale. Cinderella's Royal Table in Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom is a Princess Experience also, as it is situated IN Cinderella's castle. It serves American style breakfast, lunch and dinner a la carte, which is different from the usual buffet. The Crystal Palace, also located in the Magic Kingdom right off of Main Street USA, offers American-style character dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner and features Winnie the Pooh. The Garden Grove, located in the Swan Resort, serves American breakfast, lunch and dinner, but the characters are only available for dinner and breakfast on Saturday and Sunday. Hollywood & Vine, located in Disney's Hollywood Studios, features a breakfast and lunch buffet featuring the Disney Junior characters from the Disney channel. 'Ohana, located in the Polynesian Resort, offers character dining at breakfast starring Lilo & Stitch.
I would highly recommend taking your kids to a character meal (or two or three) the next time you go to Disney World. It is an experience all of you will remember!
Walt Disney World
Orlando, Florida
http://www.disneyworld.disney.go.com/
(407) WDW-DINE