Breakfast at the Garden Grill
I had planned to sleep in but there is no sleeping in at Disney for me. My eyes flew open at like 5: 30 am and I knew it was my last day so I played a bit with the
MDE app and thought about a Cape May breakfast since I knew our evening would be at DHS for the fireworks party but it broke the "done it before" rule so when an acceptable time at Garden Grill popped up I grabbed it. It's not technically a cheat as I have been here but only for lunch and that was in 1999 so surely it had changed (not by much) so breakfast is still a new experience so I strapped on my walking shoes, pulled my Disney Vera Bradley bag over my shoulder and set out early to cab it over to Epcot.
FYI - the Gaylord Palms is gorgeous and it does have a free shuttle but it is Mears and they make multiple stops and the times were not alway conducive to what I wanted to do so a $20 cab ride is a small price for the freedom to come and go as I pleased. I really was missing Disney transportation though. DME and interpark transportation options are something I appreciate more now that I have stayed off site.
I am sure most of you know this but there is a huge new grouping of solar panels outside of Epcot and from an Arial view they are, of course, a hidden Mickey. I have another new favorite hidden Mickey to report on soon so stay tuned! Like seriously -- the coolest one I have ever seen!
They don't look very hidden Mickeyesque here
Soon I arrived in a pre-park opening Epcot and wandered through the amazing smells and sights and flowers to the Land Pavillion. There really is nothing like the peaceful walk and the music.
And it smells so amazing too! And then I arrived here --
To enjoy --
I approached the podium a bit early but they could seat me right away so I stepped onto the slowly revolving platform and was seated in a booth next to a huge family of adorable preschoolers and their parents and grandparents and they were having so much fun and the mom was pregnant and had on a shirt with the Deathstar on her tummy that read "That's no moon" that made me laugh so I knew they were my kind of people. They wished me a happy birthday and kindly offered to take pics for me since I was alone but I decided to opt for then"selfie fan girl" experience. Because I have done tons of character
meals I like that my pics have a more friendly intimate feel to them for this occasion. I mean I have a selfie with Mickey! How fun is that? And I also am a bit of a caffeine fiend so I really needed some coffee before I could socially function.
Some selfie fun with Chip
However, I think it is an interesting social phenomenon that at Disney many people adopt the "we are all here for the magic, so let's be kind" approach and some are more guarded some take the "back off - don't talk to me or make eye contact." I am a people person but my DH is an engineer and more of an introvert so I understand both. It's just interesting to watch.
All told I prefer the former and try to be the former even if it is just leaving a penny or three on the edge of the Snow White's Wishing Well so a harried mom doesn't have to dig out change, sharing a giveaway Mickey sticker with a bored kid in line (yes I ask mom or dad first) complimenting a pair of clearly carefully chosen Mickey ears or an Elsa shirt or princess dress.
In fact, on this trip I found a Mr Potatohead ear (the pirate one w an earring) in the pocket of my suitcase obviously that had fallen out from a past "stuff the box with parts" souvenir at Once Upon a Toy. I had tossed it in my park bag so I would remember to put it in my Potatohead bin at home and so it wouldn't go back on the shelf in the suitcase. Later that day I happened upon a little girl at Star Wars Launch Bay who was trying to trade with Jawas and was having no luck. I watched a while and after falling short with things in her Moms bag - a pencil, a cough drop, an antibacterial wipe, a Pluto sticker and I was chatting w her mom as the cough drop was rejected and she said "no food items" and it was becoming a little frustrating for all when I remembered the ear in my bag (that sounds creepy) and offered it to her to try. Success! I was thrilled for her as it was clearly frustrating her. So maybe that random piece of plastic made her day.
So as long as I am meandering off topic if you wonder why I had Potato Body parts - I collect Mr Potatoheads. The Star Tours ones started it and you may not know this but there are many amusing collectors editions from Frylo Ren to Taters of the Lost Ark to Spud Lightyear. I have Dr Who and Wizard of Oz and Kiss and Elvis and Marvel ones and the Breaking Bad antihero Friesenberg. It's a silly grouping but fun and relatively inexpensive so kids can usually find one for birthdays or Mother's Day. My Facebook friends always take a pic with Mr Potatohead at TSMM or in Disney Springs and tag me. I am always sent Mr Potatohead cartoons - And I did get a current one for my birthday - Deadpeel. So anyway here is a photo of part of my crazy collector obsession and then back to breakfast.
Breakfast is served family style so I enjoyed having huge platters for one brought to me! My server was Thomas and he really was friendly and efficient and sweet. I am fairly low maintenance but he was having none of that and made sure I was very well treated and had everything I needed. I was wearing my birthday button so that may have factored in.
Here is some Mango Orange juice and coffee. You might spy my breakfast buddy too.
And here is a crazy huge platter of warm gooey cinnamon rolls that no single person should be able to eat! Thomas suggested I dip the fork in and get the middle one so I did just that. Wise man, that Thomas! I also was given a big bowl of fruit and this time the melon was ripe and the berries were sweet and I am going to pretend that the strawberries grew downstairs in Living With the Land because I like the idea of it. Don't tell me the truth if they come in from a big produce supply company. I like my version of reality.
This fruit looks yummier and fresher than than what I had been served before and it was ripe and sweet and tasty.
So fortified with fresh coffee, fruit and carby goodness and the high recommendation from the four year old boy at the table next to me that I "get the Mickey waffle and eat the ears first" I awaited my big platter of harvest goodness.
It was loaded with scrambled eggs, bacon, ham, potato barrels (which is Disney Speak for tots) and Mickey Waffles with chocolate hazelnut (Chip and Dale serving Nutella! Priceless!) sauce. This was almost humorously large for one person too! But i put a Mickey waffle on my plate and dutifully filled in his ears with ganache so I could "eat the ears first" because my buddy at the next table told me that was the best way. He also was sad that my coffee didn't have a light up Tink and tried to give me his. Sweet boy. I declined.
They headed out to start their day and after a syrupy and unasked for but much appreciated happy birthday hug I was left alone to eat and watch the world slowly roll by and I was visited by a few silly chipmunks, a loyal dog who was polite enough not to begbto be fed from the table and my favorite Farmer mouse who is adorable in his denim overalls. A few supervisors came by to see if I needed photo assistance but I was just fine and as slowly as the restaurant turned my caffeine as kicking in.
Breakfast was good and hot and plentiful- emphasis on plentiful - with the ubiquitous fluffy Disney scrambled eggs. I don't know why but scrambled eggs just taste better at WDW. I took a nibble of the bacon and it was thick cut and salty and a little too limp for me but the ham was delicious. And maybe I was feeling like a kid again but I was digging into the potatoes. I don't always like Disney homefries as they tend to be oily but these tots were crispy and perfectly salted and yummy! And it is sacrilege but I only ate half a Mickey waffle and only one ear. The chocolate hazelnut ganache is good but not thick so kind of chocolate syrup consistency with a much richer taste but with with sweet rolls and waffles and fruit I was in sweets overload. What this breakfast needed was a non sweet bread - a biscuit maybe.
So, breakfast managed I asked for my check, but instead heard much whooping and hollering and Thomas and two CM friends returned to the table along with Dale, who conducted, and sang Happy Birthday with piece of lovely chocolate mousse cake and a candle and Mickey sprinkles as well as a signed birthday card. And then they decoded to sing it backwards so they turned their backs and sang. Then they decided to sing the short version and dropped to their knees and sang. By this time my low key birthday breakfast had me laughing out loud and I was so touched I didn't even grumble when I paid $30 plus tax and a very generous gratuity for being so sweet to me! I had not really expected any of the hoopla and it was a lovely magical moment.
Next up some snacking around the World Showcase and a few F&G treats.