My ode to odor tends to vary each time, mainly because I can't remember the words between performances. And thinking about the song now, I can't remember the last set of lyrics I used. I'm sure they'll come back to me at some point when I'm not thinking about them.
Come on back and share when you remember!
Oh my ...

...your nephew has a future, oh yes he does! Definitely more variety and more characters at Chef Mickey's, but CP was not bad as character breakfasts go.
HOLY FLORURESCENT TIGGER, BATMAN!!!

They should warn people about that! Don't look directly at Tigger, you may go blind. I don't remember Tigger being that bright when we went in January. WOW. When we went in January it was Piglet who was flourescent and painfully bright.
It's true - my eyes hurt every time I look at that picture!

Actually Piglet was pretty bright, too, but not like Tigger.
The breakfast looks yummy. We ate dinner there in January and it was really good. Will definitely have to try breakfast the next time we go. When we went it was my sister's birthday and they decorated our table like yours and she also got a card. She didn't get a cupcake because we had ordered a custom cake to be delivered, but that cupcake sure does look yummy.
Looking forward to reading more.
Standard Disney breakfast buffet, but it was still good. All the food was fresh and hot - it's about the best you can usually expect at a buffet. I loved the card - it was so cute. And yes, the cupcake was yummy!
Thanks for reading!
I want to hear the song too.
Ditto!
Just got caught up in your reviews and I was doing a lot of laughing out loud.

We went to CP for the 1st time this summer for dinner and I agree that it is a great place for people with kids. We went for dinner and both my DH and I thought that the food was above average for a character buffet.
Every time I read a review of Jiko, I am practically drooling all over the place. I must get there one of these days. It looks great!
Glad to hear that you're enjoying the reviews. We rarely try buffets for anything other than breakfast, but it's good to know for future reference that so many people here think that CP has a decent one for dinner.
And yes, you must get to Jiko. It's fabulous!
And now, if I may digress for a minute. Your picture of Grimace made me cringe and here is why. When I was a kid, the McDonald's near us had a playground with a Grimace that had feet and a head but the middle was metal bars, kind of like a cage. Kids would climb inside Grimace, hold on to the bars and shake real hard and it would rock back and forth. One time, I lost hold of the iron bars and smashed my head both front and back into the bars, had to get medical attention on the playground, and ended up with a bump the size of an egg on my forehead.

I've been wary of the big purple guy ever since.
Anyway, I look forward to more.
Oh dear, and all this time I've been traumatizing you with pictures of Grimace. I'm sorry. If it's any consolation there really shouldn't be any more on this thread (unless Jay finds something funnier than Sumo Grimace, which I'm not sure is humanly possible). Should that happen I will post a Grimace alert at the top of the installment.
Thanks for reading!
I am glad I am not the only one who came to this conclusion! After my ridiculously long transportation nightmare getting from BC to AKL for Boma, we learned our lesson the night we went to Jiko and took a cab. Well worth it!
P.S. MMMM, cheese plate! Wow did that look good!
I feel like an idiot for not thinking of the cab
before the meal. At least I managed to get in a few more miles of walking to justify eating all that cheese. And I have to say it's one of the best cheese plates I've had on property - right up there with Victoria & Albert's.
Me and DW always have a rental car for our trips to the world. We occasionally use the Disney bus system but not to often. The freedom and stress free vacation that a car provides is awesome!
We've never tried a rental car in Florida. We spend so much time driving at home that it's actually something of a luxury to be "stranded" at the resort without a car. Something to reconsider on the next trip.
BTW, thanks for your earlier post and I hope you've recovered from the rather scary ultimatum you received about lurking.
I just love the picture of Jay and Tigger
We've yet to eat at CP, maybe someday. Looking forward to ducks and dogs.
Deb
Hi Deb, thanks for reading! That picture is so cute, isn't it? We had fun at CP and it's a little more relaxed than Chef Mickey's - I'm glad we tried it.
Oh Brenda, me thinks Mr Pooh was trying to take a peeky-peek down your Pooh colored shirt.
Now you just know know you'll find a pm from me, don't you?
Nancy, you are shocking! If Jay had suspected something like that from big Pooh the tableware would have gone flying. He once got into a smackdown with Chip... or was it Dale? I can't tell them apart, but the tension at Chef Mickey's that morning was so thick you could have used it as frosting on birthday cupcake.
And yes, I knew I could count on you for a Yankee Doodle PM.
WAIT A MINUTE!!!! Is Jay wearing a non-Disney shirt???? How did they ever let him through the turnstiles??
Actually, I collect HRC pins and T-shirts, so I admire his taste in Tee's! In fact, DH, the Disney-ehhher (that's up from Disney hater, to Disney tolerater) will probably wear several of those there. Although I have gotten him to think about getting a "Grumpy" or "Goofy" Sweatshirt. That would fit him very, very well!
And I too can't wait to hear about the duck at Casey. Was it served Confit?
You're an HRC collector, too? Awesome! Jay and I are huge HRC fans - his entire vacation wardrobe is made up almost exclusively of HRC shirts. The only Disney shirts that Jay owns are either from
MNSSHP or from the F&W Fest.
As for Casey's ... it wasn't about eating the duck but rather who the duck tried to eat.
