The monorail rolls into the Contemporary, and it's off to dinner. We're here early as usual. Kristin checks in, and I stop at the side bar to get drinks. I contemplate getting a Yuengling Lager, but seeing that I can get a case for around $15 back home, it would be kind of silly to pay around $5 for one here. I get whatever the Sam Adams seasonal was at that time instead.
Though we're early, we still have to wait, but not long. The waiting area has some odd backless seats that are just asking for kids to dive over, prompting much yelling from the parents. Kristin snaps a shot of the pool area, which looks pretty nice.
Just beyond the pool is the dock we left from to take the boat back to Wilderness Lodge when we ate here last year. On the TV in the waiting area is Wizards of Waverly Place, which is admittedly a funny show, but also one that Emily has been banned from watching. That and iCarly. A four year old girl mimicking the attitudes of teenage girls on TV does not make for a very happy home.
We get called shortly after, decline the group photo, and are seated. The waitress takes our drink orders - the standard Very Berry Punch and Dogfish Head IPA for the parents, chocolate milks for the kids. The characters are already on the move. Up first is the Goof...
...followed by Minnie, who tries to eat Emily.
This comes as no surprise, as Minnie has been trying to eat Emily since she was a baby, at the Liberty Tree Tavern back in '06.
Minnie doesn't have the same appetite for Dylan, fortunately, and actually poses quite nicely with him.
The alcoholic drinks arrive, and the waitress tells us the milks will be up shortly. We start getting our food. This is a great buffet, with everything from carved meat to tortelli, fish to pizza. Pluto pays a visit next.
The waitress brings the milks, but accidentally delivers them to the table next to ours. Kristin spots the error, and it's quickly corrected. She then orders a seltzer water.
Donald stops by next and gets frustrated (in character, of course) by Kristin's requests for pictures with every possible combination of family members. We told Donald last year that he was our favorite character, but to not tell Mickey.
Up next is the Big Cheese.
I tell Mickey that the food is delicious, and he gives a thumbs up.
Sort of off topic, but did everyone see the talking Mickey in
Disneyland? How awesome is that? It's the future of character interaction, I tell ya. In ten years, Pluto will be one of the only non-talking characters in the Disney parks. Absolutely amazing stuff.
Back to this trip report and Chef Mickey's, where I go back up for more food. The meat carver asks if I want beef or whatever the other meat was. Cut me some slack; I can't remember EVERYTHING from the trip! I say "both", and she asks, "why not?", adding that most people are afraid to ask for both. People are funny.
When I return, Kristin is laughing her butt off, hardly able to breathe. I ask her what's so funny, and she can't even get out the words. Finally, after about a minute of this, she's able to tell the story.
The family seated next to us was up at the buffet when the waitress dropped off the mom's water. This is the same waitress we have. When the mom returned, she took a sip and nearly gagged. The waitress returns, and the dad tells her that he thinks she brought her seltzer water by accident. The waitress looks over at Kristin, recalling the prior chocolate milk mix up, and says, "of course I did!"
Now, I have been burnt by the "seltzer water mistaken for regular water" mistake many times at home, and let me tell you - it's not fun. Even if you like seltzer water, it's like jumping into a pool without feeling the water first, only to find out that it's ice cold. Kristin is still laughing uncontrollably. The correct waters are delivered to the correct tables, and just in time for round 2 with Goofy. We finish up with desserts, but none for me, because I stuffed myself way to full at the buffet. In fact, Disney restaurants are the only restaurants I ever get dessert at, and just because it's on the meal plan. That, and the fact that they're incredible.
Dinner complete, we then headed back to the monorail for a trip back to the Magic Kingdom, where I may just get to see Wishes on this trip after all!