Mirror, mirror on the wall, who do we have to talk to in order to get a decent meal with some Disney characters in this town, y’all?
Just because Mickey Mouse HIMSELF is appearing live and in person, don’t think for a second that the world’s most beloved rodent’s visage emblazoned on the restaurant’s marquee is an automatic endorsement of the food quality or experience. In some cases, the steep price tags are the only things these restaurants have in common.

How can we save you from disappearing down into the depths of the Grand Canyon Concourse with nary a mule (or a 5 legged goat) to carry you back to civilization? Show you how the other half live in a chic little boîte atop the Riviera. Chef Mickeys, Topolino’s Terrace, Garden Grill and Story Book Dining at Artist Point with Snow White all offer opportunities to dine while being circled (often) by enthusiastic Disney characters. We will be the first to tell you there’s nothing more magical than the first time they make their entrance during our seating, but the 3rd and 4th times? We are only going to say this once and if you ever repeat it we’ll vehemently deny it… We Love You Mickey Mouse, But Go Away
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I think it depends on what “experience” you are looking for. Years ago I took my wife on our first solo adult WDW trip. She was a Mickey fanatic. As a surprise, I booked a breakfast for us at Chef Mickey’s. She was shocked it was $25 a person (yeah, that long ago!). I looked right at her and said, we’re paying $10 for breakfast and $15 so we don’t have to stand in line as adults to meet Mickey!