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I sure hope so, because a long time ago (a few hours now) in a galaxy far, far away (Disney’s Hollywood Studios) we attended the debut evening of the Jedi Mickey’s Star Wars Dine at Hollywood and Vine! We JUST returned from the long-awaited new character dining meal in Disney’s Hollywood Studios featuring…yup!…STAR WARS CHARACTERS!

Well, not exactly Star Wars characters; this was BETTER than Star Wars characters because it was Disney characters dressed up as Star Wars characters!!

Confused? Maybe a picture will help it to make more sense… ;-D

Ewok Chip and Dale welcome you!

Now, let’s dive in and check out the Cantina… uh, I mean, the scene!

Jedi Mickey’s Star Wars Dine

Atmosphere

Staged (see what I did there?) at Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ Hollywood and Vine Restaurant — which normally houses Disney Junior characters — the new Star Wars Weekends character meal was nearly an immediate sell-out when we announced it just over a month ago.

Hollywood and Vine

The restaurant is set up as a buffet, which means you’re able to set the pace of your meal and make sure you’re at your table when the characters come your way.

Hollywood & Vine is themed as a vintage “Cafeteria to the Stars” (and the art deco decor on the buffet makes it stand out a teensy tiny bit from its companions around Walt Disney World).

Hollywood and Vine Buffet

However, for this event, the place received a bit of a galactic makeover!

Star Wars decoration

Otherwise, a relatively neutral backdrop featuring photos of old Hollywood, a big ol’ mural, and aluminum tables and chairs means that the characters really are the feature here.

Hollywood and Vine Seating

Hollywood and Vine Mural

Characters

Speaking of…the characters! That’s what you really want to hear about, right? Enough pictures of seating, DisneyFoodBlog…let’s get to the fun!

As seen earlier, Ewok Chip & Dale greet you immediately upon your arrival with a couple of hugs and a chance for a sweet photo opp! (But hey, ummm, guys… I think you’re facing the wrong way 😉 )

Ewok Chip and Dale up to their usual antics

Ewok Chip and Dale

There, that’s better! After your picture, your photographer will hand you a special Photopass card just for the occasion: your picture with Chip & Dale is included in the cost of this experience.

Star Wars Character Meal Photo Pass

Clearly, everyone is excited about this 😉 !

Everyone’s getting in on the fun!

Once you’re seated at your table, you’ll entertain a few other special visitors who stop by, including Stormtrooper Donald,

Storm Trooper Donald

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Darth Goofy (Brilliant!),

Darth Goofy

Princess Leia Minnie (LOVING that bun/ears combo!)…

Princess Leia Minnie

… and JEDI MICKEY himself, striking his best Jedi pose!

Jedi Mickey!!!!

I will say that the meetings with the characters were a bit brief compared with some other character meals I’ve experienced — the house was packed. But even so, we got to meet and have our photos taken with every single character, and were happy with each visit. And as I saw the characters interact with the kids, it seemed that there were plenty of hugs and autographs going around. The general mood was just high-energy FUN.

Okay, with both the Empire and the Alliance represented with these characters, you now have a choice to make. Upon being seated at your table, you’ll notice something in addition to your napkins and silverware. A piece of paper that is red on one side…

Red side of paper

… and blue on the other.

Blue side of paper

What appears to be merely paper transforms into a LIGHT SABER!

Blue for Jedi Mickey’s side!

Throughout the meal, guests are invited to choose their color: fold your paper to show blue if you’re on Mickey and Minnie’s side (the Alliance), or red for Goofy and Donald (the Empire). I thought it was super clever how they didn’t ask kids to choose between the dark side and the good guys — basically, you just picked your favorite character, waved your light saber like crazy, and let out a holler! (This is also, by the way, a great little energy spender for kids who are really excited while waiting for the characters to arrive at their table).

I noticed impromptu light saber battles happening all around the restaurant, primarily between fathers and their kids (and, yep, a few pairs of full-grown adults, too!).

Light Saber battle!

I would LOVE to see a more permanent souvenir available for the kids with this meal, like a small, plastic red or blue light saber — the paper ones were such a hit, I think something like that would be an extra thrill and terrific touch.

For all this talk of children, you should know that my friend and I — both adults — felt right at home, and there were plenty of other adults-only groups for this event. While this is not the case with the typical Disney Junior meals featured throughout the year here, please don’t shy away from this event if you would like to go but don’t have children to bring. All Star Wars fans are welcome, both young and not-so-much 🙂 !

Eats

I think the Hollywood and Vine buffet offers some truly unique choices compared with some other buffets on property, but on this evening, the fare was a little extra special.

Buffet

Things started in a fairly typical fashion with the salads, fruit, breads, and the cold bar.

Assorted Breads

Fruit

Create Your Own Salad

Cold Bar

But moving foward, we didn’t just have a chance to try pork, chicken, beef, etc… oh, no!

On this night we ate everything from Tusken Raider Chicken, to Salacious Crumb’s Crusted Pork (an absolute standout!), to Kamino Maple Mustard-Glazed Salmon. Reading the Star Wars names for the dishes was nearly as fun as eating it all!

Tusken Raider Chicken

Salacious Crumb’s Crusted Pork

Kamino Maple Mustard Glazed Salmon

Even beyond the fun names, the entrees were plentiful and varied. We also had [Read more…]

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Is there a Star Wars character dining? ›

Star Wars™-Themed Character Dining at Disney's Hollywood Studios® | Off to Neverland Travel - Disney Vacations.

Can you use Disney Dining Plan for character meals? ›

Experience classic dining options at both Quick-Service and Table-Service restaurants - including Character Dining locations. This option allows you to easily plan your meals: Quick-Service when you're on the go and Table-Service when you're ready to savour the moment.

How long do character meals last at Disney? ›

The length of your meal can vary depending on the restaurant and dining experience you choose for your Character meal. From my experience, the meals typically last around one hour to 90 minutes.

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What food do Star Wars characters eat? ›

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Is Oga's cantina kid friendly? ›

We had fun, but it's a one-and-done spot. I'm glad we finally got the opportunity to visit Oga's Cantina, but I don't think we have to come back. Although kids are welcome at the barlike spot, I don't think it's ideal for younger fans. Oga's is a fun experience, but it isn't a relaxing one.

How do you get Disney character dining? ›

You can make a reservation online or through the Disneyland app. We prefer making reservations via this dining alert link so you can also browse available times for each of your date choices. It helps to be a little bit flexible. Reservations become available 60 days prior to your vacation.

How much does it cost to have dinner with Disney characters? ›

How much does it cost to eat with Disney characters? Character dining starts at $27 for kids and $42 for "adults" at Hollywood & Vine, but every other venue charges more, so bills can easily balloon above $100. Guests should note that only kids ages 3 to 9 qualify for child pricing.

Are drinks included in character dining? ›

Most Character Dining experiences are all you care to eat and drink. Some offer a prix fixe menu. Character Dining at Walt Disney World is in part so great because everything (except alcoholic beverages) is included.

How much is Disney's dining plan in 2024? ›

To answer your question, prices for the Disney Dining Plan for your December 2024 visit are $94.28 per adult (ages 10 and up) per day and $29.69 per child (ages 3 - 9) per day.

What happens to leftover food at Disney? ›

When prepared food goes unused at Disney Parks, it doesn't get tossed—it gets donated. The Disneyland® Resort donates over 2,000 pounds each month to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County.

How far in advance can you book Disney character dining? ›

Book as early as possible!

Reservations can be booked online or by phone up to 60 days in advance. Be sure to create a My Disney Experience account and link a credit card to secure the booking before the reservation window opens.

Can you have breakfast with Disney characters? ›

Character Dining at Disneyland Resort

From a Minnie and friends' meet-and-greet at a bountiful breakfast buffet to fin-tastic fare in a mermaid's grotto with Ariel and friends, Character Dining is available at theme park and hotel locations.

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Please note: Disney Food Blog does not represent the Walt Disney Company in any way and is not employed by or affiliated with The Walt Disney Company. This way, our reviews and reports are 100% unbiased.

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Disney bloggers can also make money selling their own products. This can be a physical or digital product. In my opinion, this can be a really good way to make money blogging for Disney bloggers. Some ideas of digital products that you can sell include Disney travel guides or printable Disney travel planners.

Do food bloggers pay for their food? ›

Food Bloggers always eat for free. False. While meals can be complimentary, many food bloggers who review restaurants pay for their own meals. Also, tipping service staff is an additional expense, as well as travel, and time.

Who writes Disney Food Blog? ›

AJ Wolfe is the owner and executive editor of The Disney Food Blog, a website covering all things food and drink in Walt Disney theme parks and resorts. Check out our newest e-Book -- The DFB Guide to Walt Disney World® Dining 2012 -- for in-depth advice on Disney World dining!

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