On day seven, I spent the day at Animal Kingdom. I woke up early as I had an pre-park opening breakfast ADR at the new character breakfast at Tusker House.
I had always wanted to eat at Donald's Breakfastasaurous when it used to be at Restaurantasaurous, and I'd had two reservations there before, but once I overslept, and once I was sick. I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to try it, and I was bummed when I heard when they were moving it to Tusker House, mainly because Tusker House was one of my favorite counter service locations.
I considered eating breakfast at Boma instead, and having dinner at Tusker House, but the menus seemed so similar that I decided to eat breakfast here, since it had the fun addition of characters, and have dinner at Boma. Though as you read in my previous review, I switched the night I ate at Boma so I could be there on a Saturday. My original plan actually included Boma three times, once for breakfast, and twice for dinner, then it changed to once for breakfast, once for dinner, and Tusker House once for dinner, but then it went to the plan I actually used which was Boma once for dinner, Jiko once for dinner, and Tusker House once for breakfast. Needless to say my original plan never looks the same as my final plan.
I had an 8:05 ADR, which was an hour before opening. It's a stradegy I've used several times at Magic Kingdom, usually when I eat at Crystal Palace, that puts me in the park before other guests, and lets me be at the front of rope drop.
I arrived at Animal Kingdom, early as usual, and was seated a few minutes before my ADR time. I had a table in a smaller room, with only a dozen tables or so. I think that the tables were a little too close together though, since when anyone got up from a nearby table, we had to be very careful not to step on each other's toes. Luckily I had some very nice people sitting near me, who also took my picture for me. I didn't even have to ask, they offered right away.
My server this morning was Mike, and he was very nice, and very funny. I started with a glass of frunch a.k.a jungle juice, which was delicious. I ended up having a couple glasses of it. I was told by Mike that I had enough time to go up to the buffet before the characters started coming around, and there was no line yet, so I took advantadge of that.
Everything looked so good, and I didn't even get some of everything I wanted to try, but I didn't want to overcrowd the plate so much that I wouldn't be able to indentify anything in the picture, (this is seriously how my brain works, LOL,) so I only took as much as I could without resorting to dumping food on top of each other. Still, as the picture shows, I took a lot.
Starting with the cheese blintz in the back, and going clockwise, there is; yam casserole, quiche, beef hash, leek fritatta, potatoes, and a piece of bacon.
The cheese blintz was good, and had an apple topping, that was also quite good, but a little sweet, and this was my "savory" plate. The yam casserole I really enjoyed, but I enjoy almost anything with sweet potatoes and the like. This had coconut in it, and a maple syrupy sauce. The quiche was good, but I can make better. Still for a mass-produced item for a buffet, it was very good. The beef hash was good, a little unusual, and a little salty, but good. The fritatta was kind of dried out, but I'm picky with eggs, and I really only took this because it had leeks in it, and I love leeks. The potatoes were wonderful, cooked perfectly, and very nicely seasoned. The bacon was good, but it was just bacon.
As I was eating I saw Donald. Remember how I said the tables were too close together? I got hit in the shoulder by Donald's beak. I think he knew he hit me to, because he seemed to get worried for a minute there. I was fine though, and just wanted a picture. But the tables really are too close together.
Every time I go to a breakfast buffet, I try and do a plate of savory items first, and then a plate of sweet items. I think that's because I can't just eat sweet stuff first thing in the morning before I have anything else in my system.
In the back of the plate there's a cheese danish, then a piece of what I think was some kind of orange bread or something, honestly I can't quite remember exactly what it was, bread pudding, a doughnut, and chocolate mango bread.
The cheese danish was good, but nothing special. Both of the breads were good as well. The doughnut I only took because it was a Krispy Kreme, and I just can't get Krispy Kreme doughnuts anywhere around where I live anymore, so that was a bit of nostalgia. The bread pudding was out of this world good. There were pecans on top that had kind of caramelized like they do on pecan pies, and it was just super yummy.
I then saw Mickey, Daisy, and Goofy. Really, the tables are way too close together. Goofy accidentally stepped on my foot, which hurt for a second, as Goofy has big shoes, and I was just in little sandals, but again, I was fine, and just wanted a picture.
I finished eating a few minutes before the park opened, and was at the front of the crowd in Africa, and was able to walk right onto Kilimanjaro Safari.
Overall Tusker House is a wonderful breakfast buffet, and I enjoyed it even more then the breakfast buffet at Crystal Palace this time. (Though that may have more to do with this being all new, and me having tried everything at Crystal Place mutiple times.)