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1900 Park Fare
Wednesday we didn't have a park day scheduled, so we decided to enjoy a leisurely brunch at 1900 Park Fare. Our ressie was for 10:45 but I knew I needed plenty of time to make it to the GF. We left around 9:20 and again only just made it in time. We got a bus to the MK quick enough, and then we had to decide between monorail, bus, or boat. I didn't know anything about the boats or how fast they might be. We are about to head up to the monorail when we hear it's down, so we decide to go on the bus.
First of all, didn't realize this bus was a Contemporary/Poly/GF bus (in that order), so we were the last stop. We had a wheelchair loading and unloading at both the contemporary and the Poly, and each time it took about 10 mins so that added some time on. A massive amount of people got on at the contemporary so we were pretty squished. And then they also stopped at the transportation and ticket center. Everyone got off here. Now help me out, because I'm confused as to why all these people were going here. I'd imagine most of them already have tickets if they're staying with Disney, right? Even if you wanted to buy a ticket you could do it at the gate... so why did so many people travel here? We were boggled!
I'm sure there's so explanation we just don't know about.
We finally made it though! I was worried there wouldn't be much food since we were at the end of the buffet time but it was really nice, as well as really empty. Here's my plate:
I had scrambled eggs, a biscuit, fresh fruit, a pastry (I think with chocolate chips in it), smoked salmon, bacon, and a sausage. The bacon and sausage were just all right. Scrambled eggs were decent. The pastry was delicious and the fruit was really fresh and tasty!
Also got the strawberry soup, this was quite tasty:
And we both tried to special juice (I forget what it is):
Delicious! I think a lot of people don't like it because she came over to make sure we were okay with it after we tried it, but we loved it. I also got a cup of tea toward the end of the meal.
Jason's plate:
He loved everything he tried with the exception of that yellow and white thing in the corner. I think it was a lobster eggs benedict and I was surprised he didn't like it as he loves both lobster and eggs. Took one bite and didn't eat any more. I was also shocked that he didn't get an omlette since he loves them!
And of course we met the characters. We got to see Mary Poppins, Alice, the Mad Hatter, Pooh, and Tigger. Alice and Pooh were the best. Alice introduced us to another couple sitting nearby that was also on their honeymoon. Pooh was very excited about our marriage and wanted to take some fun photos:
Overall I gave the buffet an 8.5 out of 10 and Jason gave it a 9.5 out of 10, giving it an average of 9 out of 10. I'm not so much a breakfast person, but Jason is and he also loves buffets because he can eat as much as he wants! Everything was good except that one lobster benedict.
We paid for this one OOP because we wouldn't have enough TS credits otherwise!
Adult 1: $20.99
Adult 2: $20.99
Total with tax: $44.71
This was a great place to use our OOP meal - compare this with some of the 1 TS credit dinners and those were almost twice as much!
Total with Tip: $52.27
Wednesday we didn't have a park day scheduled, so we decided to enjoy a leisurely brunch at 1900 Park Fare. Our ressie was for 10:45 but I knew I needed plenty of time to make it to the GF. We left around 9:20 and again only just made it in time. We got a bus to the MK quick enough, and then we had to decide between monorail, bus, or boat. I didn't know anything about the boats or how fast they might be. We are about to head up to the monorail when we hear it's down, so we decide to go on the bus.
First of all, didn't realize this bus was a Contemporary/Poly/GF bus (in that order), so we were the last stop. We had a wheelchair loading and unloading at both the contemporary and the Poly, and each time it took about 10 mins so that added some time on. A massive amount of people got on at the contemporary so we were pretty squished. And then they also stopped at the transportation and ticket center. Everyone got off here. Now help me out, because I'm confused as to why all these people were going here. I'd imagine most of them already have tickets if they're staying with Disney, right? Even if you wanted to buy a ticket you could do it at the gate... so why did so many people travel here? We were boggled!

We finally made it though! I was worried there wouldn't be much food since we were at the end of the buffet time but it was really nice, as well as really empty. Here's my plate:

I had scrambled eggs, a biscuit, fresh fruit, a pastry (I think with chocolate chips in it), smoked salmon, bacon, and a sausage. The bacon and sausage were just all right. Scrambled eggs were decent. The pastry was delicious and the fruit was really fresh and tasty!
Also got the strawberry soup, this was quite tasty:

And we both tried to special juice (I forget what it is):

Delicious! I think a lot of people don't like it because she came over to make sure we were okay with it after we tried it, but we loved it. I also got a cup of tea toward the end of the meal.
Jason's plate:

He loved everything he tried with the exception of that yellow and white thing in the corner. I think it was a lobster eggs benedict and I was surprised he didn't like it as he loves both lobster and eggs. Took one bite and didn't eat any more. I was also shocked that he didn't get an omlette since he loves them!
And of course we met the characters. We got to see Mary Poppins, Alice, the Mad Hatter, Pooh, and Tigger. Alice and Pooh were the best. Alice introduced us to another couple sitting nearby that was also on their honeymoon. Pooh was very excited about our marriage and wanted to take some fun photos:

Overall I gave the buffet an 8.5 out of 10 and Jason gave it a 9.5 out of 10, giving it an average of 9 out of 10. I'm not so much a breakfast person, but Jason is and he also loves buffets because he can eat as much as he wants! Everything was good except that one lobster benedict.
We paid for this one OOP because we wouldn't have enough TS credits otherwise!
Adult 1: $20.99
Adult 2: $20.99
Total with tax: $44.71
This was a great place to use our OOP meal - compare this with some of the 1 TS credit dinners and those were almost twice as much!
Total with Tip: $52.27