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er special performances. Check the daily Times Guide entertainment listings for per-
formance times and plan your visit to Toontown accordingly.
unofficial TIP
Arrange dining reservations as far in advance as possible. Your wait for a table will
usually be less than 15 minutes.
CHARACTER DINING
FRATERNIZING WITH DISNEY CHARACTERS has become so popular that Disney offers
character breakfasts, brunches, and dinners where families can dine in the presence of
Minnie, Goofy, and other costumed versions of animated celebrities. Character meals
provide a familiar, controlled setting in which young children can warm gradually to
the characters. All meals are attended by several characters. Adult prices apply to per-
sons age 10 or older, children's prices to ages 3-9. Little ones under age 3 eat free.
Because character dining is very popular, we recommend that you arrange reserva-
tions as far in advance (up to 60 days) as possible.
CHARACTER DINING: WHAT TO EXPECT Character meals are bustling affairs, held
in hotels' or theme parks' largest table-service or “buffeteria” restaurants. Character
breakfasts (there are five) offer a fixed menu served family-style or as a buffet. The
typical family-style breakfast includes scrambled eggs; bacon, sausage, and ham;
hash browns; waffles, pancakes, or French toast; biscuits, rolls, or pastries; and fruit.
The meal is served in large skillets or platters at your table. If you run out of
something, you can order seconds (or thirds) at no additional charge. Buffets offer
much the same fare, but you have to fetch it yourself.
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