Meet me at the Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures
- themeetmetraveler
- Aug 2, 2019
- 3 min read

Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures is at Napa Rose at the Grand Californian.
It is $125 per person for anyone 3 years old and up. The reason why kids 3-9 are also $125 is because they get an autograph book, pen, and princess necklace.
You may remember when the Princess brunch was at Ariel's Grotto. Now it's lamp light and this is the new home of the princess character dining.
Reservations are highly recommended.

Once you check in, you are greeted with a glass of champagne or you can turn it into a mimosa and you are brought over to a holding area.

In this area there is a princess waiting to meet you. Rapunzel had just left her tower and was excited to chat with my nieces.

The autograph books they were given, came in handy as the princesses will sign your books. As an adult you don't get the autograph book however I bought my own autograph ears. You can get a pair for your self from @now.ur.talkin.

After this Rapunzel brought us over to fireplace to take some pictures.

There are servers on hand to help your party snap a photo. They only have photo pass at the very end. I think for the price you pay, they should have some roaming around the restaurant.

We were brought to our table and our adventure began. We were greeted with some bread (monkey bread, cinnamon roll and scones). They had house made jellies and butters.

Our first princess approached our table and talked story with us.

Our little princesses were so excited to get to meet Belle in her villager outfit.
Next up some appetizers. #MMADTIP make sure you let them know when you check in if anyone in your party has any food allergies. My niece has a peanut allergy so they brought her a set of everything on a separate plate. They took out the things that may have had nuts in it and replaced it with something else.


Everything was so delicious. I loved the lobster roll and the banana crepe.

We were greeted by Princess Aurora. They were all so sweet.
In between meeting with the princesses we were told that we could head to the hot item buffet line.

They had mickey waffles, chicken and waffles, smoked bacon, eggs, omelettes and tons of fruit. There was so much food. It could easily be breakfast and lunch.

Princess Jasmine flew in on her magic carpet. The girls loved meeting each and every princess. They were excited to look around and see which one would stop by next.

It was all worth it to see these princess smiles.
As if we weren't full enough they brought out dessert.

We had Peanut butter cake
Princess Cake Pops (chocolate)
Raspberry Tarts
Sea Shell Macarons with Mango Passion Fruit Ganache
Strawberry Sorbet with Cotton Candy and popping candy
We ate the sorbet and had everything else packed up.
Your adventure doesn't end here. We were taken outside where we met Mulan for storytelling.

After a wise lesson of never being afraid to try something new, we were sent off with good luck wishes.

We had one final stop to meet one last princess. Waiting for us with photo pass was Ariel.

We got to take a group picture.

Photopass which is included with your meal captured some magical moments.
What did I learn?
$125 per person is a lot of money. While the food was good I'm not sure if it was totally worth it, especially if you're a childless millennial. I do think it's worth every penny if you have a little princess. Maybe just a couple adults and the princesses.
Go early. I heard the later it gets the princesses leave.
Bring something for the princesses. I ordered some scrunchies from @i.c.disneydreams for the girls to give to the princesses and they loved it.


They don't do Annual Pass discounts. I swear when booking I saw it was on the website. Lesson learned to take a screenshot and save it. They would have honored it if I had taken a screen shot. They do give an AP pin. So make sure you get that if you go.
It's Disney and it is going to be expensive. My nieces really enjoyed it and Disney is about making memories so it was worth it.

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