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Old 10-08-2009, 05:45 PM   #16 (permalink)
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We had dinner there last April. I have a great photo of my son, age 14, dancing with Cinderella and my daughter, age 7, dancing with the prince. It's a photo I'll treasure forever. The stepsisters are a hoot. We had a ball. I loved the buffet too. I haven't had breakfast there, so I can't comment on that meal, but I can enthusiatically recommend dinner at Park Fare.
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We had a wonderful dinner server named Patty. She is sooo good with the kids. We also had her last year. I had hoped we would get her again. There are tons of food choices. I think the best thing is the character interaction. They are hilarious! You never stop laughing. I always recommend it to anyone.

We did try it this year for the first time for breakfast and we enjoyed it also. We had Pooh, Tigger, Alice & Mad Hatter, & Mary Poppins. Mad Hatter was the funniest out of all of them.
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We have also not tried this one, but DD wanted to eat with Mary Poppins. We have explained to her that sometimes they change things with who is what meal, but we hope not. So we all thought it was a good idea to do a late breakfast to take the break we wanted from the park.
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We've had dinner there and it was a lot of fun adn the food was good, although it was pretty noisy in there.
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Old 10-08-2009, 08:51 PM   #20 (permalink)
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The 1900 Park Faire dinner is our favorite. I actually proposed to my lovely wifer there with the help of Cinderella. It is our one must-do meal. We just went back last August, and we had the same waittress we had when I proposed and she actually remembered us. Made us feel very special. I am also somewhat of a Cinderella fanatic so I was right at home there. I must say I have never met a Cinderella here I didn't like. My 10-year old son also got into the act on our last trip. After Cinderella came to our table and had a very special moment with us, my son went back up to the buffett for some more food. After noticing he was gone for a bit longer than he should, I went looking for him and saw him dancing with Cinderella. Only bad thing was I left my camera at the table.

This is truly a wonderful meal, in my humble opinion.

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Dinner is my fav at 1900 Park Fare -- I just love the stepsisters.

I think I'd go for breakfast because the food is so good and I love the Mad Hatter. (I didn't even realize they served lunch...)
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Breakfast at 1900 PF is one of our favorites!
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The 1900 Park Faire dinner is our favorite. I actually proposed to my lovely wifer there with the help of Cinderella. It is our one must-do meal.
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I must echo my darling husbands words here. It is a must do.. The food is great, the character interaction is amazing, and it holds some of the best memories of my life!
I have found that alot of character meals focus on character and the food quality really suffers. For me the castle especially comes to mind. The breakfast there IMHO is just tolerable, but you pay for the interaction and experience. 1900 PF seems to have captured the best of both! Enjoy!
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Old 10-12-2009, 04:49 PM   #24 (permalink)
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We have only been to dinner at Park Fare. The stepsisters and stepmother were hysterical! The character interaction as a whole was great there. The food, however, was not my kind of meal. I am not adventurous when it comes to different types of food - I'd rather stick to what I know, so the salmon, and several other frufru dishes were wasted on me there. I did try the strawberry soup however, and that was delicious. Bottom line though - I didn't leave hungry, so I must have found something I liked I definitely would go again if we had the opportunity. Our sons even enjoyed themselves!
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We had dinner there, and the Step sisters were a riot. Lots of fun!
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We've only had breakfast there (in May 2009). It was on our last day -- a farewell to WDW!

It was EXCELLENT. The characters were great especially Mary Poppins. And the Mad Hatter was a hoot!
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OMG we loved our dinner at 1900! I have not done breakfast but we LOVED LOVED LOVED our dinner!
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Okay, you guys have convinced me...this is definitely going to be one of our ADRs when we go in April!
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We had dinner there in April and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!!! (The evil stepmother tried to set my son Josh up with one of her daughters!!).

There are different characters for breakfast than for dinner, so that would be something to consider.
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We've had both breakfast and dinner there. Although I enjoyed dinner, breakfast is my favorite. I love Alice, The Mad Hatter, and Mary Poppins. My boys did like the stepsisters (they were great fun), but the Mad Hatter just cracked them up. The food at breakfast was much better than dinner in my opinion. I don't think you can go wrong with either. Also, we noticed that breakfast was a lot quieter and more peaceful than dinner.
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