Main St. Bake Shop -
Our last morning was a bit chaotic with checking out and such. We left our bags with the airline check in desk and headed back to the MK boat long after I'd wanted just to. It was bitterly cold and there was a huge crowd. We didn't even make it on the first boat. However, I was determined to try Main St Bakery for the first time!
We rolled in at 10 to find absolute insanity. It was a mob and an unorganized one to boot. The end of the line was barely inside the door. We got on it, but there's no posted menu so we couldn't see what the choices were. I tried to go peak into the counter, but it was hard. We had one CS credit and a bunch of snack credits left.
When we finally snaked up to the counter it got really confusing as different CMs approached each of us so we couldn't quite order as a group. I asked my CM what you got for a CS credit and she didn't know. She went and grabbed another guy who seemed confused too and said only sandwiches counted. Well I had heard DDad say he wanted a croissant so I got the egg, ham and cheese croissant sandwich thinking he'd like that (and they won't give you one without meat FYI). I didn't know he'd already ordered a plain one and so had DMom! Heres the sandwich and one of the plain ones:
DSis was getting seriously frustrated as the line was pushing along fast. She ordered an everything bagel (which they brought her with no cream cheese so we had to ask again) and a coffee. I didn't know if DMom had even gotten anything for herself so I asked for a cinnamon bun and french toast loaf only to discover her holding cereal so I gave back the cinnamon roll. So here's the famous french toast loaf:
When we finally got to the counter I grabbed a large milk and went to get DSis to add her coffee to my CS order only to be told that CS breakfasts come with one drink not two. What?!

I told the CM otherwise, but she was rude and wouldn't budge.
After all this chaos we then couldn't find a seat. People were hovering around for tables. Luckily a group was leaving the bar stools at one of the counters in the back corner as we were coming in. It wasnt very comfortable, but it was better than standing or going outside.
So is french toast loaf worth the hype? No way. It's good, but very rich and heavy and a little too mushy in the middle. I liked it, but not that much. The egg sandwich was also good, but no better than the ones at the resort CS places. The other pastries were similar.
Overall: I'm glad I tried this and got it out of my system. I would have been bummed to miss it, but a quick stop at Roaring Fork (as my family was pushing for) would have been a far more pleasant experience. C+
Value- In the chaos I have no clue what we spent. The bagel, French toast loaf and my milk came to $8.81 so Im guessing the total was about $25.