DancinDaisyDuck
Nothing left for me to do but dance
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I'm trying to talk myself into eating here in June. My friend really wants to, and I want to as well, but what I DON'T want is to be disappointed. I haven't hyped it up too much in my mind, but I get such mixed reviews from my research I don't know what to think.
I have a problem justifying the cost, first of all. #1- I have to pay the holiday price (since when is June 5th a holiday???) which is $36 sans tax and tip for breakfast!
#2- I know that at those places you pay for the ambiance, the character interaction and (whether you want it or not, apparently) the photo package. #3- That better be the best darn breakfast I've ever had if I'm going to shell out $40+ before 9am. I'd expect some gold leaf on top of my eggs for that price!
There are also some awesome character buffets that deep down I'd rather go to. Chef Mickey's, 1900 Park Fare and Crystal Palace are all on my priority list over CRT.
I'm not a morning person. I'm not thrilled about having to get up at the crack of dawn on a cold December morning to make a reservation for June.
So I guess my actual question is, is this all worth it? Will I have a better time on this trip just because I ate at CRT? How is breakfast compared to lunch or dinner? I'd appreciate any insight you all can provide. The good, the bad, and the yummy (or crummy, as the case may be).
I have a problem justifying the cost, first of all. #1- I have to pay the holiday price (since when is June 5th a holiday???) which is $36 sans tax and tip for breakfast!

There are also some awesome character buffets that deep down I'd rather go to. Chef Mickey's, 1900 Park Fare and Crystal Palace are all on my priority list over CRT.
I'm not a morning person. I'm not thrilled about having to get up at the crack of dawn on a cold December morning to make a reservation for June.
So I guess my actual question is, is this all worth it? Will I have a better time on this trip just because I ate at CRT? How is breakfast compared to lunch or dinner? I'd appreciate any insight you all can provide. The good, the bad, and the yummy (or crummy, as the case may be).