WARNING: Do not read this post if you are adversely affected by buffets, a 1/2 eaten plate of food, or happy people, as it contains all of the above. BWAAHAHHAAAA.
Tuesday AM we had ADR's at Chef Mickey's. The plan was to take the bus from AKL to Epcot, get a FPs for Soarin, head over to Chef Mickey's via the monorail for a 10:15 breakfast, and then back to Epcot for Soarin', etc. But, given the ninth level of hell that was the previous evening (never again H&V, never again) and how tired everyone was...when our wake up call came in, I thought about getting up but instead said to David "I am thinking of canceling breakfast. Let's see if we can do something else instead."
He was shocked that I, of all people, would cancel an ADR. And even suggesting a deviation from the excel spreadsheet plan I had spent weeks developing was an offense typically punishable by stoning. But deviate I did. I said bye bye to the spreadsheets and sayonara to my detailed itineraries....I was going to the dark side and who knew where this loosey-goosey, fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants behavior might get me. It might be the gateway drug to harder stuff such as FP abuses, chanting during parades and fireworks, and drinking around the world. Or it might lead to something better....like Boma for breakfast!
I was amazed at how simple it was to get in there for breakfast. I picked up the phone and pressed the button for dining. Soon we had a 10 AM ADR for Boma and had canceled our Chef Mickey's ADR. I let the boys sleep in for awhile and we then leisurely strolled downstairs for what would be one of the dining highlights of the trip.
Breakfast is the Tweedles version of kryponite. They were powerless against the yumminess that is Boma. Suddenly, they were transformed into stuffed and cheerful individuals. This would be a good day. (As an aside, it would be awesome if you could get breakfast for dinner somewhere. If you are what you eat, I would be ranch dressing and bacon. Mmmm...ranch and bacon.)
Tweedle Dee went up and just went to one station. He didn't look anywhere else and was surprised when we returned with muffins, cereal, etc. Of course, he didn't get up to get anything else. And yes, his plate is 1/2 eaten. By the time everyone else returned to the table (about 30 seconds after him) he had broken the world record for quickest eating time. So this is all that is left, and I think it is a valuable photo (of half eaten food!!!!!!!!) because it shows how much he enjoyed breakfast there.
Tweedle Dum didn't quite get the concept of buffets yet. He didn't realize that you can go back and get more. Instead he filled his plate up as though they were running a special on aisle 9 and if he didn't stock up he would be SOL.
David and I loved our breakfasts. I must have had 3 bowls of pap, which I did not take a picture of. For those not in the know, pap is pretty much grits. A very creamy version of grits. And I went all Augustus Gloop on it.
David enjoyed his. A lot.
We also got a few muffins and pastries. They were so good. Below is the chocolate chip muffin, the blueberry muffin, and a cinnamon roll thing that has pecans on it.
On a negative note, our server . . . George . . . not so great. We were frequently out of drinks, and the place wasn't that crowded. I am also not used to those paper straws. I know why they have them, and I don't like drinking out of the glass...so I used the staw. But it was strange from a texture standpoint.
So the day had started off good. We were all full. I had my coffee, which is essential to all life functions. And now we were off to AK instead of Epcot. Throwing away my plan for the day (and the rest of the week, since we had to now shuffle around or park visiting days) made me feel like such a bad girl. It was like I was now one of the Pink Ladies hanging out with the Greasers, and who knew what would happen...but I was FINALLY having fun.
Oh and our room issue? Fixed. Not only did we get our 2 queen beds, but AKL was also kind enough to give us a savanna view (ok it was a savanna/construction view...but the construction wasn't bad and the animals were awesome!)