Many customers praised the engaging and friendly character interactions, noting that they made the dining experience special for children.
Food Quality
Feedback on food quality was mixed; while some enjoyed specific dishes like the strawberry soup and prime rib, many found the overall buffet offerings to be mediocre and not worth the high price.
Service Issues
Several reviews highlighted issues with service, including long wait times for drinks and inattentive staff, which detracted from the overall experience.
Atmosphere
The restaurant's atmosphere received mixed reviews, with some finding it chaotic and loud, while others appreciated the decor and setting.
Value for Money
Many customers felt that the dining experience was overpriced given the quality of food and service, leading to disappointment.
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Kimberly Miller
Nov 9, 2025
5.0
Me and my sister went for breakfast and had meet and greets with characters. The food was absolutely delicious and the service was top tier. Our server was Tania we went on 10/10 she Is absolutely phenomenal and definitely deserves a Raiseher friendly demeanor and warm smile really made the experience amazing.
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Zach Seidman
Nov 9, 2025
1.0
This was, without question, the worst dining experience I have ever had at Disney.
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Robert Forrest Jr
Oct 5, 2025
5.0
Incredible experience. We went for our 1 year olds first birthday and seeing her face light up when “Mirabel” stopped by the table will
Never leave my mind.
As with the rest of Disney it’s definitely a little pricey but the experience is well worth the money.
We were able to meet Mirabel, Aladdin, Tiana and Cinderella! My daughter absolutely adores Tiana and Mirabel and the actresses did not disappoint they spent several minutes with our little one, signed her book, took multiple photos, wished her their own unique happy birthday in character.
The buffet was exceptional, staff was helpful and courteous. Highly recommend!!
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Claire
Oct 2, 2025
1.0
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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Alexandra Shaner
Sep 18, 2025
1.0
This was our third time doing character dining here and it will be our last. The place was mobbed. We had a 6:55pm reservation and were seated around 7:05pm—no issue there. The food itself was just okay but the most disappointing of all was the atmosphere and the character interactions. It was so loud and the characters seemed rushed…and miserable even in between tables. I do feel bad for them due to it being so busy, but a $200 dinner for one adult and one child warrants a much better experience. I also don’t think a 20% gratuity is warranted when the waitress only delivers drinks to the table but I tipped accordingly anyway. I’d prefer a smaller automatic gratuity included. Highly recommend the Snow White character dining experience at Disney’s Wilderness Resort instead…the Grand Floridian Resort is overrated all around, especially with regards to their character dining.
1900 Park Fare offers American cuisine in a casual dining buffet style, featuring breakfast and dinner with beloved Disney Characters.
What are the operating hours of 1900 Park Fare?
1900 Park Fare is open daily with two service intervals: from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Is it necessary to make a reservation at 1900 Park Fare?
Reservations are accepted but not required at 1900 Park Fare.
Does 1900 Park Fare accommodate vegetarian or organic food preferences?
Yes, 1900 Park Fare serves vegetarian and organic food options.
Does 1900 Park Fare serve alcoholic beverages?
No, 1900 Park Fare does not serve alcohol, beer, wine, or cocktails.
What payment methods are accepted at 1900 Park Fare?
1900 Park Fare accepts American Express, Cash, Contactless payments, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
What is the dress code at 1900 Park Fare?
The dress code at 1900 Park Fare is casual attire.
Which nearby transportation option can help guests reach 1900 Park Fare?
Guests can use the Grand Floridian Monorail Station, located at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, to conveniently access 1900 Park Fare.
What other dining options are near 1900 Park Fare for guests to consider?
Nearby dining options include Victoria & Albert's, Grand Floridian Cafe, Citricos, and Beaches Pool Bar and Grill, offering a variety of dining experiences around 1900 Park Fare.
Are there any nearby attractions or shops guests can visit before or after dining at 1900 Park Fare?
Guests can explore the Gingerbread House at Grand Floridian, M. Mouse Mercantile gift shop, and Disney's Wedding Pavilion near 1900 Park Fare for additional entertainment and shopping.