Meeting your favorite Disney characters as you dine is magic. Character dining at Walt Disney World blends food + fun—perfect for families wanting both interaction and a meal. Here are some top dining spots where characters mingle with guests.
? At a Glance
- Best for: Young kids, fans of photo ops, families
- Tip: Book far in advance—these fill quickly
? Story Book Dining at Artist Point (Wilderness Lodge)
A premium character experience featuring Snow White, Dopey, Grumpy, and even the Evil Queen in a mystical forest setting. This is one of the most highly rated character meals.
? Topolino’s Terrace — Breakfast à la Art with Mickey & Friends
A refined rooftop experience at Disney’s Riviera Resort. The morning meal brings characters dressed in artist-themed outfits.
? Tusker House (Animal Kingdom)
This safari-themed buffet includes characters like Mickey, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy in safari garb. You combine wildlife + dining.
? Cinderella’s Royal Table
Dine inside Cinderella Castle and meet Disney Princesses in a truly regal setting. It’s a bucket-list experience for many families.
? The Crystal Palace
At Magic Kingdom, this Victorian greenhouse–style restaurant brings Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and friends during meals.
? Dining Tips & Considerations
- Character lineups and menus can change.
- Not all character dining includes PhotoPass photographers; bring your own camera.
- Use early dining times or late ones to reduce crowds.
- On Disney Dining Plans, some character meals cost more credits (like Story Book Dining).
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