1900 Park Fare

  4.5 – 1,253 reviews   • American restaurant

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Buffet-style eatery in the Grand Floridian Hotel offering meals & tea with Disney characters.

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Mouse Tolliver
i joined a character dinner with buffet and it was a great evening. the food tasted very good, it looked mainstream but it was excellent. the character and wish ceremony was a great experience and the perfect ending for my disney day at magic kingdom. it’s a great place for having a character breakfast or dinner. i’ll definitely come back next time … and hopefully my wish will come true.
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Debby Salberg
The restaurant is beautiful with paintings of the Princesses and Princes all around the room. Breakfast buffet style and very good, plenty of variety.
We got to Meet Aladdin, Tiana, Mirabel and Cinderella. One of the best character meals in the resorts.
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Alvin Almazar
Character meet is the only good thing here. Food is bad compare to the food court where we were staying at. Yes the food at the cafeteria at the
hotel is better. Would not come back here unless I am desperate to see Aladdin again.
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Claire
Overpriced and rushed.

Took my daughter for dinner, food was basic – similar to a hospital canteen and disappointing that you had to help yourself.

We waiting at the entrance for 10 minutes to be seated in a half empty restaurant with many staff standing around twiddling their thumbs.

3/4 characters had come round before we got a chance to get up to the buffet, the interactions were quick and lacklustre.

We ate our meal expecting the characters to mingle around – no they shot off out the back and that was it, when I asked if they were coming back out I was told no they’d seen everyone and were away, this was soo disappointing, I didn’t expect they would continually greet everyone individually but I did think they would be walking around even 1-2 at a time.

Upon returning from getting desert (2 mins max) the table had been cleared of everything – drinks, cutlery and was being cleaned for the next guests, says it all really.

The experience cost $87 including tip (for bringing us two drinks), that was for one adult as my daughter is under 3. A total rip off and forgettable experience.

Definitely disappointing and not what I was expecting from Disney world. Won’t be doing it again, save your money.
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Jenny L.
Located at 1st floor of the luxurious Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, 1900 Park Fare is a character dining buffet restaurant that recently reopened on April 10, 2024 after being closed since 2020.

This restaurant offers both breakfast and dinner with Disney’s characters interactions, making it a delightful experience for families and Disney fans.

**Pricing (as of July 2024):**
– **Breakfast (8:00 AM – 12:00 PM):** $54 for adults / $34 for children
– **Dinner (4:00 PM – 9:00 PM):** $66 for adults / $41 for children

The characters at 1900 Park Fare are a bit different from those you might see elsewhere, featuring Aladdin, Mirabel, Princess Tiana, and Cinderella. We made our dinner reservation at 4:20 PM exactly 60 days in advance. By the day of, the app was already showing that the walk-up list was full and unavailable to join the line in person.

This restaurant is great for families, but for small party like 2 of us would be arranged to be seated in the area sectioned off by three square columns. This area only has two tables either for party of 1 or 2 which we were fine with it because we were literally sitting in the center of the restaurant and could see the whole dining area.

When we were seated, the server gave us a postcard and a pencil to write down a wish. During the dining, four characters gathered for interaction with all the guests, and if you’ve written down a wish to interact with a specific character, they would try to make it come true when they reached your table. For example, a princess might take your child on a little walk around the dining area.

One thing we noticed was that while the characters did move around the restaurant frequently, they only stopped at each table ONCE for interaction and taking photos together –unlike in other character dining experiences where characters would come back multiple times for interactions.

**Food:**
The food was overall decent, though the selection wasn’t extensive enough if it charges that much. The dessert options, however, were plentiful and mostly delicious. One standout was the Strawberry Soup–definitely worth trying!

After we were stuffed, we took a stroll around the hotel to explore more. The hotel is conveniently connected to Magic Kingdom by the monorail, which drops you off on the second floor of the hotel, just a short walk to the restaurant on the first floor. Overall, it was a pleasant experience, and I recommend it to anyone who especially loves these characters!
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Andrew Davidson
We were pleasantly surprised as we had read some mixed reviews. It was beautiful, being in the grand Floridian. The buffet had a wide variety of options. The prime rib was excellent. We knew we would see Mirabel but were pleasantly surprised to see many other princesses, and Aladdin. Great pics. This was our favorite character experience. We went on 4 during our recent trip.
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Denny Ulpierre
I would say the restaurant is overall a positive experience, It is on the first floor in the Grand Floridian Hotel,

The restaurant is a meet and greet restaurant, several characters such as Cinderella and Aladdin will visit your table, with a photo opportunity available with each character, They make sure that all characters pass by your table at least once.

The service is also great, the server is attentive, and you will not be waiting long to have your plates removed (It is a buffet).

The one downside is that for $70 per person, The buffet is not very impressive, It is a fairly small buffet and the selection is not particularly large, overall it is probably overpriced when considering what you get for your money, I am referring specifically to the food.

Overall this is a 4 star restaurant, with the only downside being the quality of the food.
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Paul Beyer
Loved the experience, don’t make reservations for 8:10pm. They ran out of food and started serving black and blue prime rib. Too rare for my stomach. Mashed potatoes and aujus were my favorite part. Special Mickey Mouse Cake for birthday’s is the best and coolest add on you can buy for that special someone. Must mention while checking in to get it.
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Tatiana Cruz
The food was way better than I thought. The characters were all VERY nice and made sure that they didn’t leave anyone out. My complaint is for my waitress. She was great all the way until I gave her my card to pay for the meal. As soon as she processed my payment she completely changed. While we were finishing our dessert, someone came around with a clipboard asking if we met all the characters, had a good experience or needed anything. My son asked for a refill (we asked the waitress earlier by the way). The woman with the clipboard ASKED if he wanted it to go. He said yes. So we all asked if we could get one to go. She said absolutely and told us she would let our waitress know. The waitress eventually came and threw the cups on the table and walked away. There was nothing to pour in the cups. Which is why a refill was asked. We were in disbelief and when the woman with the clipboard came back we explained that we were just given cups. The waitress came back around with 2 refills, a half smile and walked away. There were 4 people at the table. I left a 20% tip anyway and I wish I hadn’t. The next night we went to Chef Mickey and our experience was MUCH better. Despite everything else, a terrible waitress will always ruin the experience. I don’t remember her name but she was an older woman from a City that starts with O in NY.
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J P
On my Disney vacation, my family did Chef Mickey, Crystal Palace, Cape May Cafe, and 1900 Park Fare character dining; by far the best was 1900 Park Fare. The food was so delicious and the character interactions, while shorter than the other character was interactions with the other restaurants, were still very good. We will be back on future trips for sure. Pro-tip: get the mashed potatoes even if you don’t typically like mashed potatoes.
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