Holiday Brunch at 1900 Park Fare

EeyoreAlwaysInMyHeart

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Has anyone ever done the seasonal holiday brunch offered at 1900 Park Fare? I accidentally stumbled upon it when looking for reservations for the Supercalifragilistic Breakfast after Thanksgiving. I found early afternoon reservations and jumped on it thinking they expanded the hours of the breakfast. Now, I'm finding reports from previous years that they offer a special brunch around Thanksgiving and Christmas only. I'm hoping to hear from someone who has experienced this meal to know if it's good (food and characters). Is there anything different/special about it vs. the regular breakfast offered? I haven't seen anything about it for 2017, but yet the reservations times are there. Mainly, I was hoping to know for sure if it would be more like the breakfast or the dinner or something else entirely! TIA
 
We go to the 1900 Park Fare Holiday Brunch every Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter (so much that the staff and manager know us:laughing:). It's our tradition and we absolutely love it. The characters include the same characters you would meet at breakfast (Tigger, Pooh, Alice, the Mad Hatter, and Mary Poppins). Brunch breakfast items include Mickey waffles, bacon, french toast, bread pudding, cereal, eggs, sausage, made-to-order omelets, bagels, breads, fruits, sweets including muffins, cinnamon rolls. The other items include a carved meat (typically turkey for the Thanksgiving brunch), a salad bar, mac n' cheese, peel-n-eat shrimp, mashed potatoes, tater tots, hot soup, desserts such as bite-sized cheesecakes and fruit tarts. And of course, the famous Strawberry Soup is available. This is my favorite restaurant and the cleanest buffet. Fresh food is always being swapped out and the service has always been phenomenal. Character interaction is spot on. They really do take the time chat with you and may even pull up an empty seat!
 
We go to the 1900 Park Fare Holiday Brunch every Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter (so much that the staff and manager know us:laughing:). It's our tradition and we absolutely love it. The characters include the same characters you would meet at breakfast (Tigger, Pooh, Alice, the Mad Hatter, and Mary Poppins). Brunch breakfast items include Mickey waffles, bacon, french toast, bread pudding, cereal, eggs, sausage, made-to-order omelets, bagels, breads, fruits, sweets including muffins, cinnamon rolls. The other items include a carved meat (typically turkey for the Thanksgiving brunch), a salad bar, mac n' cheese, peel-n-eat shrimp, mashed potatoes, tater tots, hot soup, desserts such as bite-sized cheesecakes and fruit tarts. And of course, the famous Strawberry Soup is available. This is my favorite restaurant and the cleanest buffet. Fresh food is always being swapped out and the service has always been phenomenal. Character interaction is spot on. They really do take the time chat with you and may even pull up an empty seat!

Thank you so much for this info! I am really looking forward to it now. I was afraid that I stumbled upon something that we wouldn't want, but this sounds amazing. This will be our first time at 1900 Park Fare, so I wanted to be sure that we'd get the full package, and this sounds even better!
 





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