As we all snoozed away in dreamland, Mom stayed up to 1AM.
She couldnt sleep thinking about all the things she needed to do in order to be ready to check out the next morning.
When we finally awoke, she was running around doing all the last minute things.
And I spent the time running all the bags out to the Airline Check-In area so they could hold our luggage for the day.
Isnt the morning of your last day always so depressing?
Well, to cheer us up, we hopped a bus to the Magic Kingdom and then headed to the monorail.
After a bit of a wait, we boarded the resort line.
We quickly sized up our day and made some last minute adjustments.
Using my trusty iPhone, I loaded the WDW Dining App (which was in BETA back then) and quickly switched our lunch ADR from Kona to Liberty Tree Tavern.
The thinking was that we did not want to have to leave the park and miss valuable park time on our last day.
And we had heard good things about Liberty Tree Tavern.
At about 8:30 we finally arrived at the Grand Floridian for our breakfast at 1900 Park Fare.
We had ADRs for 8:10 but there was no problem getting in and we were excited as we had never eaten here for breakfast before.
We were excited for some characters, some good food, and some fun.
After all, this is Disneys Supercalifragilistic Breakfast!
While we waited, J took the girls outside to pose with the namesake of this breakfast.
They were decked out in their Mary Poppins shirts of course!!
You see, the girls had just seen Mary Poppins at the Kennedy Center with Unca.
Then, we posed for the entrance picture.
We asked them to take a picture on our camera as well.
We decided not to buy the packages so here's the one on my camera:
We were then led to our table basically in the middle of the restaurant.
Things started off great with our favorite juice although here they called it Grand Juice.
Otherwise, this nectar of the gods is POG (called Aloha Juice in Ohana and Jambo Juice at Boma or Tusker House.)
Then, the characters descended.
First, was Mad Hatter who was quite the character indeed.
He kept checking the time.
And even got Unca in on the fun!
I wanted to jump in as well.
And you can see Pooh Bear was almost upon us in the background.
Very odd mix of Wonderlanders and visitors from the Hundred Acre Wood.
For those of you that have read any of my TRs before (or even this one), you will recognize the next smile.
It is reserved entirely for hugging tubby little buddies all stuffed with fluff.
Mary herself was not quite behind.
And she was delighted to see herself on the princess and Moms shirts!
After meeting such a proper lady like Mary, Mom apparently figured it was the perfect time for tea.
Twinings anyone?
And, as if almost on cue, Alice wandered over to crash our Tea Party.
From the look of it, she REALLY wanted that tea
The characters kept coming and, apparently saved the best for last.
Surprise!!!
It was time to Bounce with Tigger of course!
So while the characters were a blast, the food was a bit disappointing.
The lines for the omelettes were horrible and both J and Mom disappeared for quite some time.
The scrambled eggs were really very bad but at least the omelettes were okay (assuming you were willing to wait forever for them).
The eggs benedicts were pretty good so I stuck with them.
Moms favorite part was the bread pudding with vanilla sauce.
All in all, not one of the better character meals but it was fun to try.
After stuffing ourselves and meeting lots of friends, it was back to the monorail for a day at the Magic Kingdom!
Come along!