If you can handle the sugar overload the Tonga Toast at Kona Grill or Captain Cooks (both at Poly) is amazing...The other menu choices are a nice break from the breakfast buffets. You can get better than Nescrappe coffee too.
We eat 4 or so character breakfasts each trip as our early entrance into the parks (pre-rope drop) and a perfect time for our son to meet and greet in a relaxed setting! I rank the buffets from which weve partaken in the following order:
1. Tusker House (April 2012, July 2012 and December 2012)
2. Ohana (April 2012)
3. Hollywood & Vine(April 2012, July 2012 and December 2012)
4. Crystal Palace (April 2012, July 2012 and December 2012)
We are trying Chef Mickeys in April. Weve not ventured out to the other buffets except Cape May and that was 2010 so I dont think our review is relevant in 2013.
The entire
"experience" may be ranked:
1. Hollywood & Vine mainly because our son is a huge Jake fan and with Sofia the First Doc McStuffins coming there too he will be even happier
2. Crystal Palace, the setting is magical in the morning, you can get a great view of the castle before the crowds while eating breakfast!
3. Ohana, nice take on the island theme and we can tolerate Stitch!
4. Tusker, best food, worst seating, crowded and loud, no views to speak of, but the characters are still great
Mike
DW
DS (4 ½ )
DMIL
First visit 1976, WDW 2/2010 BC CL,
Disneyland GC 12/2010, WDW 4/2012 POLY TPV, WDW 7/2012 (off site meeting), WDW 12/12 POP and 4/2013 POLY with Disney Dream cruise!