selections (as well as traditional options
for the kids and the less adventurous)
is at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge.
Bonus: there are animals on site! The
New England-style Cape May Cafe at
Disney's Yacht Club Resort, and the
modern Italian Bucca Di Beppo at The
Florida Mall® (or its sister location in
Maitland!) are great options to continue
the fun after your day of play in Orlando's
area attractions.
Cinderella's Royal Table (Inside the castle!)
for Ariel, Snow White, Aurora and others.
Character Dining
Most character dining options are in high
demand. So, make your reservations
early-you'll thank us later. n
Walt Disney World® Resort, of course,
is rife with opportunities to dine with the
delightful characters from your favorite
classics. Looking to score photo-ops
with someone specific while you dine?
A little research will yield options from
popular princesses to rarer finds.
For Pooh and pals, consider the Crystal
Palace at the Magic Kingdom, or perhaps
There's myriad opportunities to character
dine without park admission, too. Disney's
Grand Floridian Resort & Spa hosts
breakfasts and dinners with everyone
from Alice and the Mad Hatter to
Cinderella and her unsavory stepsisters!
'Ohana's Polynesian offerings include Lilo
and Stich alongside Mickey and Pluto.
Don't forget the food...
Plan your culinary adventure while
visiting Orlando. Cuisines from around
the world offer you diverse flavors and
classic treats.
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