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Grand Floridian Resort and Spa: Fun for Kids
Some guests mistakenly assume that the elegant Grand Floridian is less kid-friendly than other Disney resorts. In fact, it’s a wonderland for children of all ages. In addition to two large pools and a children’s water play area, there’s a sandy beach, a playground, and a variety of exciting meals and activities with a Disney touch.
1900 Park Fare Choose the Supercalifragilistic Breakfast with Mary Poppins, Alice, and the Mad Hatter or dine with Cinderella and her Prince at Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner.
Wonderland Tea Party Alice and the Mad Hatter return to 1900 Park Fare for an hour in the afternoon to entertain small guests between the ages of four and twelve with stories and games, and help them decorate their own cupcakes. The price is $40.00 plus tax.
Hours: Weekdays 2:00p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Phone: (407) 939-3463
My Disney Girl’s Perfectly Princess Tea Party A Royal event takes place in the lovely Garden View Lounge where small Princesses, ages three to eleven, and their adult companions, can enjoy an hour and a half of singing and storytelling, characters and crumpets. Each child leaves with an armload of special gifts which contribute to the cost of $250.00 plus tax for a party of one child and one adult.
Hours: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Phone: (407) 939-3463
Captain’s Shipyard Cruise Kids from four to twelve can head out into the wild blue of the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake in search of adventure, treasure, and lunch!
Hours: Monday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Phone: (407) 939-7529
Gasparilla Grill and Games A small video arcade is nestled into the corner of this quick-service dining location that features a selection of salads, sandwiches, desserts, drinks, and ice cream.
Mouseketeer Club Most kids love it when their parents decide on an adult evening and drop them off at one of Disney’s Children’s Activity Centers. For $11.50 per hour with a two-hour minimum, potty-trained children ages four to twelve enjoy activities, games, arts and crafts, and movies. Dinner is also included between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. and is ordered at the time of arrival.
Hours: 4:30 p.m. to midnight
Phone: (407) 824-1666
Movies Under the Stars Arrive at 8:00 p.m. to enjoy the Dance Party and Campfire, before settling down to a movie at 9:00 p.m. Check the schedule for featured movies.
Mousecraft at M. Mouse Mercantile Get creative on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. when “Grand” kids meet for arts and crafts.
Storytime at M. Mouse Mercantile A bed-time treat; Mondays at 8:00 p.m.
Thought you’d fallen through the rabbit hole when you saw the opening photo? Our friend Sam, aka Disney Resort, a consummate magician, created this custom image especially for this post. Thank you, Sam!
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa: Consuming Interests

Disney’s flagship resort offers plenty of opportunity to enjoy restaurants, refreshments, and retail therapy. Boasting a greater number of dining and shopping options than any other Walt Disney World resort, there’s something for every age, every mood, and every pocketbook:
Table Service
- Narcoossee’s: Seafood selections in a relaxed atmosphere with views of the Seven Seas Lagoon
- Citricos: Inviting ambiance and imaginative dishes with a Southern European inspiration
- Grand Floridian Café: Casual dining room serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner at moderate prices
- 1900 Park Fare: Charming character meals accompanied by the amazing organ, “Big Bertha”
- Garden View Lounge: Afternoon tea with all the accoutrements
- Victoria & Albert’s: Extraordinary fine-dining experience in elegant surroundings
Lounges
- Mizner’s: Intimate room featuring vintage ports and brandies
- Citricos Lounge: A well-kept secret tucked away on the second floor
Quick Service
- Gasparilla Grill and Games: Pizza, sandwiches, and salads, with some arcade fun

Shops
- Basin White: Bath and beauty in black and white
- Commander Porter’s: Gifts and gear for men
- M. Mouse Mercantile: Souvenirs and Disney-themed apparel and toys for little pirates and princesses
- Sandy Cove: Sundries and daily necessities, Grand Floridian logo merchandise
- Summer Lace: Women’s apparel, jewelry, fragrance, and gifts
Character Reference – Mary Poppins
VITAL STATISTICS
Name: Mary Poppins
Current Address: Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane, London, England
Previous Address: where the West Wind blows
Interests: tea parties, singing, feeding the birds, an element of fun
Favorite Food: sugar
Prized Possessions: carpetbag, umbrella
Facebook Friends: Bert; Jane, Michael, John, Barbara, and Annabel Banks; Uncle Albert
CHARACTER COORDINATES
Remember, the appearance of a specific character is never guaranteed. Some of the locations below have regularly-scheduled appearances while others are occasional. Always check the Times Guides for the most up-to-date information, and be prepared for possible substitutions at character meals.
Meet and Greet
- EPCOT, World Showcase, United Kingdom
- Magic Kingdom, Toontown Hall of Fame
- Magic Kingdom, Main Street Exposition Hall
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Sorcerer’s Hat
Character Dining
- EPCOT, World Showcase, Norway, Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, Princess Storybook Dining
- Magic Kingdom, Cinderella Castle, Cinderella’s Royal Table
- Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, 1900 Park Fare
Attractions
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios, The Great Movie Ride
Parades
- Magic Kingdom, Celebrate a Dream Come True
- Magic Kingdom, Spectromagic
Miscellaneous
- Downtown Disney, featured on the Characters in Flight balloon
Character Reference – Winnie the Pooh
VITAL STATISTICS
Name: Winnie the Pooh
Current Address: tree (the former home of Mr. Sanders), Hundred Acre Wood
Interests: creating hums, playing Poohsticks, spending time in the Thoughtful Spot
Favorite Food: hunny
Facebook Friends: Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Rabbit, Gopher, Christopher Robin
CHARACTER COORDINATES
Remember, the appearance of a specific character is never guaranteed. Some of the locations below have regularly-scheduled appearances while others are occasional. Always check the Times Guides for the most up-to-date information, and be prepared for possible substitutions at character meals.
Meet and Greet
- EPCOT, World Showcase, England, Toy Store
- EPCOT, Holiday Character Bus
- Magic Kingdom, Toontown Hall of Fame
- Magic Kingdom, Fantasyland, Pooh’s Playful Spot
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Discovery Island boat landing
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Camp Minnie-Mickey
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Mickey Avenue
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Sorcerer’s Hat
Character Dining
- Magic Kingdom, Crystal Palace
- Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, 1900 Park Fare, breakfast
Attractions
- Magic Kingdom, Fantasyland, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Shows
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Animation Courtyard, Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage
Parades
- Magic Kingdom, Celebrate a Dream Come True
- Magic Kingdom, Once Upon a Christmastime











