is there anything different on their buffet line compared to some of the other character buffets? Do they do a little parade or dance around the restaurant? Do you usually wait long to be seated w/ reservation? Worried my daughter might be frightened of Mad Hatter, but she loves Mary Poppins..
I get the impression that the food is pretty typical for WDW breakfast buffets. They have eggs, maybe eggs benedict, Mickey waffles, cheese blintzes with blueberry sauce, french toast, bread pudding, bacon, sausage, home fries or hashbrowns, made-to-order omelettes, smoked salmon, POG juice, fruit, yogurt, granola, cereals, toast, maybe sticky buns, biscuits and gravy, and strawberry soup, which may be unique to Park Fare. The only other breakfast we have done is Ohana, which is much different. The food quality has always been very good. We have been going since 2012, and the food selection has not changed much. There's no parade or dancing, like Tusker House. The characters just come up to the table. The characters at breakfast are usually Pooh, Tigger, Alice, Mad Hatter, and Mary Poppins. The Mad Hatter is pretty funny. We haven't found him scary, but you could shoo him away if needed. We love Mary and Pooh, and they are the main reasons we do the breakfast. We are usually seated pretty much immediately or within 10 minutes, at the latest, of our arrival. We do usually have an ADR for 8 or 8:30am though.