Easter Brunch?

Scottishbrit

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We were thinking of going to WDW next Easter. IF I can talk my husband into joining the kid's and I It would be over Easter. He Love's a good Holiday meal and I'm sure would hate to miss it. So I was just wondering what are some Good Places In the parks or the Resorts for Breakfast or Brunch? I was thinking maybe California Grill? Im open to suggestions though! We would have 2 kids in tow. 9 and 7, doesn't have to be a character meal. TIA!
 
We were thinking of going to WDW next Easter. IF I can talk my husband into joining the kid's and I It would be over Easter. He Love's a good Holiday meal and I'm sure would hate to miss it. So I was just wondering what are some Good Places In the parks or the Resorts for Breakfast or Brunch? I was thinking maybe California Grill? I'm open to suggestions though! We would have 2 kids in tow. 9 and 7, doesn't have to be a character meal. TIA!

California Grill and Narcoossee's serve brunch every Sunday. We've done both and both were great. Boma, 1900 Park Fare, and Cape May have offered Easter brunch buffets in the past, as have The Wave and Captain's Grille.
 
We (adults) did Easter Brunch at CG, loved it...they added a carving station with Prime Rib just for the holiday....wonderful!

However didn't see a lot of kids and those that were there looked underwhelmed and anxious to leave.

Most adults like to linger at the brunch (and max out the free mimosas) and kids usually want to hit and run.

We spent 2.5 hours at the brunch...just lovely with the two piece live music....conversations were quiet and the noise factor almost none existent...very nice change from the other brunch locales.

Your kids might be much happier elsewhere...but you would know better based on the above comments.

It may come down to your capacity for dealing with the multiple "can we go yet"...and still enjoy this expensive brunch.

Have fun either way....
 
We've done Boma and 1900 park fare in the past. This year we did Cape May. The brunch was actually a surprise because we just thought we had a late breakfast reservation. Our first trip to the buffet was breakfast foods but then they start taking breakfast things away and putting out lunch foods and desserts as well. It was great! We also love the characters so it was a win, win.
 

California Grill and Narcoossee's serve brunch every Sunday. We've done both and both were great. Boma, 1900 Park Fare, and Cape May have offered Easter brunch buffets in the past, as have The Wave and Captain's Grille.
LOVE Boma! Haven't gone the last 2 times I went so was thinking for sure this time. Always wanted to try Captains grill and the wave though. Ii tried Cape Mayy 3 years ago and wasn't a fan. Nothing bad just thought it was your basic Character meal. Since Naroossee's serves a lot of fish do they do that at Brunch to?
 
We (adults) did Easter Brunch at CG, loved it...they added a carving station with Prime Rib just for the holiday....wonderful!

However didn't see a lot of kids and those that were there looked underwhelmed and anxious to leave.

Most adults like to linger at the brunch (and max out the free mimosas) and kids usually want to hit and run.

We spent 2.5 hours at the brunch...just lovely with the two piece live music....conversations were quiet and the noise factor almost none existent...very nice change from the other brunch locales.

Your kids might be much happier elsewhere...but you would know better based on the above comments.

It may come down to your capacity for dealing with the multiple "can we go yet"...and still enjoy this expensive brunch.

Have fun either way....
My kids are the only kid's who really dont like the ride's....But maybe cause were always at Disneyland so they are used to it. But you may have sold me on the free Mimosa's! LOL
 
We've done Boma and 1900 park fare in the past. This year we did Cape May. The brunch was actually a surprise because we just thought we had a late breakfast reservation. Our first trip to the buffet was breakfast foods but then they start taking breakfast things away and putting out lunch foods and desserts as well. It was great! We also love the characters so it was a win, win.

I did 1900 Park Fare like 10 years ago and liked it so I may try that again.
 
We did California Grill and STK Brunches on our trip last month, both were excellent but given your party composition I'd suggest California Grill or even Narcoossee's their brunch looks good although I've never personally experienced it.
 





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