Steppesister
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2013
No sooner had our server walked over and introduced himself then the characters started rolling out! You can see this photo that we were still getting silverware and glasses put on our table:
Well, that was abrupt. LOL!
She had steadily been getting more comfortable with characters, and I am happy to report that her fear of meet and greets is officially behind us.
No more Garden Grill drama!
Hallelujah.
I would hate to relive that night again…
Thank God for that.
Yep. One of the best things about the Disneyland Paris parks is that they aren’t afraid to mix and match characters. This was more than just a Mickey and friends dinner or a Winnie the Pooh ensemble.
I love this concept. I get predictable can be a good thing, I also kinda myself prefer... predictably unpredictable, if that makes sense.
When the characters walked away, and we got the kids back in their chairs, all four of us were smiling ear to ear. Feeling giddy, goofy, and highly entertained Alex turned to me and said, “Worth it.”
Magical!
This is the BEST photo! Look at those happy smiles!
With all together too many sweets consumed, Alex and I gathered the kids and went to settle our bill. For two adults and two kids, the price came to 215 dollars.
Wowza.
Ouch, but magic usually comes at a price, Dearie.
FWIW, that's not too far off 1 diner at V&As.